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Title 44 of the United States Code outlines the role of public printing and documents in the United States Code.
Chapters
The title contains 41 chapters:
- Chapter 1: Joint Committee on Printing
 - Chapter 3: Government Printing Office
 - Chapter 5: Production and Procurement of Printing and Binding
 - Chapter 7: Congressional Printing and Binding
 - Chapter 9: Congressional Record
 - Chapter 11: Executive and Judiciary Printing and Binding
 - Chapter 13: Particular Reports and Documents
 - Chapter 15: Federal Register and Code of Federal Regulations
 - Chapter 17: Distribution and Sale of Public Documents
 - Chapter 19: Depository Library Program
 - Chapter 21: National Archives and Records Administration
 - Chapter 22: Presidential Records
 - Chapter 23: National Archives Trust Fund Board
 - Chapter 25: National Historical Publications and Records Commission
 - Chapter 27: Advisory Committee on the Records of Congress
 - Chapter 29: Records Management by the Archivist of the United States and by the Administrator of General Services
 - Chapter 31: Records Management by Federal Agencies
 - Chapter 33: Disposal of Records
 - Chapter 35: Coordination of Federal Information Policy
 - Chapter 37: Advertisements by Government Agencies
 - Chapter 39: Government Printing Office: Office of Inspector General
 - Chapter 41: Access to Federal Electronic Information
 
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