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    29 USC CHAPTER 1 - LABOR STATISTICS                         01/03/2007

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    TITLE 29 - LABOR
    CHAPTER 1 - LABOR STATISTICS

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                       CHAPTER 1 - LABOR STATISTICS                   


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                 SUBCHAPTER I - BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS             
    Sec.                                                     
    1.          Design and duties of bureau generally.                
    2.          Collection, collation, and reports of labor
                 statistics.                                          
    2a.         Omitted.                                              
    2b.         Studies of productivity and labor costs in industries.
    3.          Commissioner; appointment and tenure of office;
                 compensation.                                        
    4.          Duties of Commissioner in general.                    
    5.          Bulletin as to labor conditions.                      
    6.          Annual and special reports to President and Congress. 
    7.          Repealed.                                             
    8.          Unemployment data relating to Americans of Spanish
                 origin or descent.                                   

                    SUBCHAPTER II - SPECIAL STATISTICS                
    9.          Authorization of special studies, compilations, and
                 transcripts on request; cost.                        
    9a.         Credit of receipts.                                   
    9b.         Rules and regulations.                                

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                 SUBCHAPTER I - BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS             

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    29 USC Sec. 1                                               01/03/2007

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    TITLE 29 - LABOR
    CHAPTER 1 - LABOR STATISTICS
    SUBCHAPTER I - BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS

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    Sec. 1. Design and duties of bureau generally

-STATUTE-
      The general design and duties of the Bureau of Labor Statistics
    shall be to acquire and diffuse among the people of the United
    States useful information on subjects connected with labor, in the
    most general and comprehensive sense of that word, and especially
    upon its relation to capital, the hours of labor, the earnings of
    laboring men and women, and the means of promoting their material,
    social, intellectual, and moral prosperity.

-SOURCE-
    (June 13, 1888, ch. 389, Sec. 1, 25 Stat. 182; Feb. 14, 1903, ch.
    552, Sec. 4, 32 Stat. 826; Mar. 18, 1904, ch. 716, 33 Stat. 136;
    Mar. 4, 1913, ch. 141, Sec. 3, 37 Stat. 737.)

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                               CODIFICATION                           
      Act June 27, 1884, created Bureau of Labor in Department of the
    Interior.
      Section 1 of act June 13, 1888, created Department of Labor and
    outlined its general design and duties, and section 9 of that act
    transferred Bureau of Labor to Department of Labor.
      Act Feb. 14, 1903, placed Department of Labor under jurisdiction
    and made it a part of Department of Commerce and Labor.
      Act Mar. 18, 1904, changed name of Department of Labor to Bureau
    of Labor in Department of Commerce and Labor.
      Act Mar. 4, 1913, created Department of Labor and transferred
    Bureau of Labor from Department of Commerce and Labor to newly
    created Department of Labor, redesignating such transferred Bureau
    as Bureau of Labor Statistics.


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                           TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS                       
      For transfer of functions of other officers, employees, and
    agencies of Department of Labor, with certain exceptions, to
    Secretary of Labor, with power to delegate, see Reorg. Plan No. 6
    of 1950, Secs. 1, 2, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1263, set out in the
    Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.

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    29 USC Sec. 2                                               01/03/2007

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    TITLE 29 - LABOR
    CHAPTER 1 - LABOR STATISTICS
    SUBCHAPTER I - BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS

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    Sec. 2. Collection, collation, and reports of labor statistics

-STATUTE-
      The Bureau of Labor Statistics, under the direction of the
    Secretary of Labor, shall collect, collate, and report at least
    once each year, or oftener if necessary, full and complete
    statistics of the conditions of labor and the products and
    distribution of the products of the same, and to this end said
    Secretary shall have power to employ any or either of the bureaus
    provided for his department and to rearrange such statistical work,
    and to distribute or consolidate the same as may be deemed
    desirable in the public interests; and said Secretary shall also
    have authority to call upon other departments of the Government for
    statistical data and results obtained by them; and said Secretary
    of Labor may collate, arrange, and publish such statistical
    information so obtained in such manner as to him may seem wise.
      The Bureau of Labor Statistics shall also collect, collate,
    report, and publish at least once each month full and complete
    statistics of the volume of and changes in employment, as indicated
    by the number of persons employed, the total wages paid, and the
    total hours of employment, in the service of the Federal
    Government, the States and political subdivisions thereof, and in
    the following industries and their principal branches: (1)
    Manufacturing; (2) mining, quarrying, and crude petroleum
    production; (3) building construction; (4) agriculture and
    lumbering; (5) transportation, communication, and other public
    utilities; (6) the retail and wholesale trades; and such other
    industries as the Secretary of Labor may deem it in the public
    interest to include. Such statistics shall be reported for all such
    industries and their principal branches throughout the United
    States and also by States and/or Federal reserve districts and by
    such smaller geographical subdivisions as the said Secretary may
    from time to time prescribe. The said Secretary is authorized to
    arrange with any Federal, State, or municipal bureau or other
    governmental agency for the collection of such statistics in such
    manner as he may deem satisfactory, and may assign special agents
    of the Department of Labor to any such bureau or agency to assist
    in such collection.

-SOURCE-
    (Mar. 4, 1913, ch. 141, Sec. 4, 37 Stat. 737; July 7, 1930, ch.
    873, 46 Stat. 1019.)


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                                AMENDMENTS                            
      1930 - Act July 7, 1930, inserted second par.


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                           TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS                       
      For transfer of functions of other officers, employees, and
    agencies of Department of Labor, with certain exceptions, to
    Secretary of Labor, with power to delegate, see Reorg. Plan No. 6
    of 1950, Secs. 1, 2, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1263, set out in the
    Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.


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          CENSUS DATA ON WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESSES; STUDY AND REPORT      
      For provisions requiring Bureaus of Labor Statistics and the
    Census to include certain data on women-owned businesses in census
    reports, and requiring a study and report on the most cost
    effective and accurate means to gather and present such data, see
    section 501 of Pub. L. 100-533, set out as a note under section 131
    of Title 13, Census.

                 CONSUMER PRICE INDEX FOR OLDER AMERICANS             
      Pub. L. 100-175, title I, Sec. 191, Nov. 29, 1987, 101 Stat. 967,
    provided that: "The Secretary of Labor shall, through the Bureau of
    Labor Statistics, develop, from existing data sources, a reweighted
    index of consumer prices which reflects the expenditures for
    consumption by Americans 62 years of age and older. The Secretary
    shall furnish to the Congress the index within 180 days after the
    date of enactment of this Act [Nov. 29, 1987]. The Secretary shall
    include with the index furnished a report which explains the
    characteristics of the reweighted index, the research necessary to
    develop and measure accurately the rate of inflation affecting such
    Americans, and provides estimates of time and cost required for
    additional activities necessary to carry out the objectives of this
    section."

                         PRISON STATISTICS REPORT                     
      Joint Res. June 17, 1940, ch. 389, 54 Stat. 401, authorized
    Bureau of Labor Statistics to furnish a report to Congress before
    May 1, 1941, on kind, amount, and value of all goods produced in
    State and Federal prisons.

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    29 USC Sec. 2a                                              01/03/2007

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    CHAPTER 1 - LABOR STATISTICS
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    Sec. 2a. Omitted

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                               CODIFICATION                           
      Section, act Feb. 24, 1927, ch. 189, title IV, 44 Stat. 1222,
    which related to collection of statistical reports through local
    special agents, was from an appropriations act for the Departments
    of State, Justice, the Judiciary, and Departments of Commerce and
    Labor for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1928, and was not
    repeated in subsequent appropriation acts.

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    29 USC Sec. 2b                                              01/03/2007

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    CHAPTER 1 - LABOR STATISTICS
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    Sec. 2b. Studies of productivity and labor costs in industries

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      The Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of
    Labor is authorized and directed to make continuing studies of
    productivity and labor costs in the manufacturing, mining,
    transportation, distribution, and other industries.

-SOURCE-
    (June 7, 1940, ch. 267, 54 Stat. 249; Aug. 30, 1954, ch. 1076, Sec.
    1(27), 68 Stat. 968.)

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                               CODIFICATION                           
      Provision of this section authorizing appropriations of up to
    $100,000 for studies by the bureau in the first fiscal year was
    omitted.


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                                AMENDMENTS                            
      1954 - Act Aug. 30, 1954, repealed second par. which required
    Secretary of Labor to submit annually to Congress reports of
    findings under this section.


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                           TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS                       
      For transfer of functions of other officers, employees, and
    agencies of Department of Labor, with certain exceptions, to
    Secretary of Labor, with power to delegate, see Reorg. Plan No. 6
    of 1950, Secs. 1, 2, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1263, set out in the
    Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.

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    29 USC Sec. 3                                               01/03/2007

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    CHAPTER 1 - LABOR STATISTICS
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    Sec. 3. Commissioner; appointment and tenure of office;
      compensation

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      The Bureau of Labor Statistics shall be under the charge of a
    Commissioner of Labor Statistics, who shall be appointed by the
    President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate; he
    shall hold his office for four years, unless sooner removed, and
    shall receive a salary.

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    (June 27, 1884, ch. 127, 23 Stat. 60; June 13, 1888, ch. 389, Sec.
    2, 25 Stat. 182; Mar. 18, 1904, ch. 716, 33 Stat. 136; Mar. 4,
    1913, ch. 141, Sec. 3, 37 Stat. 737.)

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                               CODIFICATION                           
      Act June 13, 1888, raised salary from $3,000 to $5,000 per annum.
      Act Mar. 18, 1904, changed name of Department of Labor to Bureau
    of Labor.
      Act Mar. 4, 1913, authorized the substitution of "Commissioner of
    Labor Statistics" and "Bureau of Labor Statistics" for
    "Commissioner of Labor" and "Bureau of Labor", respectively.
      Words "of five thousand dollars per annum" at end of section were
    omitted as superseded by the Classification Acts. See sections 5101
    et seq. and 5331 et seq. of Title 5, Government Organization and
    Employees.


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                           TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS                       
      For transfer of functions of other officers, employees, and
    agencies of Department of Labor, with certain exceptions, to
    Secretary of Labor, with power to delegate, see Reorg. Plan No. 6
    of 1950, Secs. 1, 2, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1263, set out in the
    Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.

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    29 USC Sec. 4                                               01/03/2007

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    CHAPTER 1 - LABOR STATISTICS
    SUBCHAPTER I - BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS

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    Sec. 4. Duties of Commissioner in general

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      It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Labor Statistics to
    ascertain the effect of the customs laws, and the effect thereon of
    the state of the currency, in the United States, on the
    agricultural industry, especially as to its effect on mortgage
    indebtedness of farmers. He shall also establish a system of
    reports by which, at intervals of not less than two years, he can
    report the general condition, so far as production is concerned, of
    the leading industries of the country. He is also specially charged
    to investigate the causes of, and facts relating to, all
    controversies and disputes between employers and employees as they
    may occur, and which may tend to interfere with the welfare of the
    people of the different States. He shall also obtain such
    information upon the various subjects committed to him as he may
    deem desirable from different foreign nations, and what, if any,
    convict-made goods are imported into this country, and if so from
    whence.

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    (June 13, 1888, ch. 389, Sec. 7, 25 Stat. 183; Aug. 23, 1912, ch.
    350, Sec. 1, 37 Stat. 407; Mar. 4, 1913, ch. 141, Sec. 3, 37 Stat.
    737; May 29, 1928, ch. 901, Sec. 1(110), (111), 45 Stat. 994.)

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                            REFERENCES IN TEXT                        
      The customs laws, referred to in text, are classified generally
    to Title 19, Customs Duties.

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                               CODIFICATION                           
      Section is from act June 13, 1888. Act June 13, 1888, also
    contained other provisions relating to duties of former
    Commissioner of Labor to ascertain cost of producing, in leading
    countries, articles dutiable in United States, comparative cost of
    living, etc., which have been omitted from this section because of
    act Aug. 23, 1912, transferring those duties to Bureau of Foreign
    and Domestic Commerce.
      Act Aug. 23, 1912, transferred the duty of former Commissioner of
    Labor to ascertain the cost of producing, in leading countries,
    articles dutiable in the United States, the profits of the
    manufacturers and producers of such articles, the comparative cost
    of such articles, comparative cost of living in such countries,
    what articles are controlled by trusts and the effect they have on
    prices and production, to the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic
    Commerce. Text of said act is set out as section 172 of Title 15,
    Commerce and Trade.
      Act Mar. 4, 1913, authorized the substitution of "Commissioner of
    Labor Statistics" for "Commissioner of Labor".


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                                AMENDMENTS                            
      1928 - Act May 29, 1928, repealed provisions requiring reports to
    Congress on investigations required by this section, and is
    authority for omission of "and report as to" after "ascertain" in
    first sentence and "and report thereon to Congress" at end of third
    sentence relating to information from foreign nations, and convict
    made goods.


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                           TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS                       
      For transfer of functions of other officers, employees, and
    agencies of Department of Labor, with certain exceptions, to
    Secretary of Labor, with power to delegate, see Reorg. Plan No. 6
    of 1950, Secs. 1, 2, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1263, set out in the
    Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.

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    29 USC Sec. 5                                               01/03/2007

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    CHAPTER 1 - LABOR STATISTICS
    SUBCHAPTER I - BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS

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    Sec. 5. Bulletin as to labor conditions

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      The Commissioner of Labor Statistics is authorized to prepare and
    publish a bulletin of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, as to the
    condition of labor in this and other countries, condensations of
    State and foreign labor reports, facts as to conditions of
    employment, and such other facts as may be deemed of value to the
    industrial interests of the country.

-SOURCE-
    (Mar. 2, 1895, ch. 177, Sec. 1, 28 Stat. 805; Mar. 18, 1904, ch.
    716, 33 Stat. 136; Mar. 4, 1913, ch. 141, Sec. 3, 37 Stat. 737.)

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                               CODIFICATION                           
      Provision of act Mar. 2, 1895, as to printing of the bulletin for
    distribution is covered by section 1324 of Title 44, Public
    Printing and Documents.
      Act Mar. 18, 1904, changed name of Department of Labor to Bureau
    of Labor.
      Act Mar. 4, 1913, authorized substitution of "Commissioner of
    Labor Statistics" and "Bureau of Labor Statistics" for
    "Commissioner of Labor" and "Bureau of Labor", respectively.


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                           TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS                       
      For transfer of functions of other officers, employees, and
    agencies of Department of Labor, with certain exceptions, to
    Secretary of Labor, with power to delegate, see Reorg. Plan No. 6
    of 1950, Secs. 1, 2, 15 F.R. 3174, 64 Stat. 1263, set out in the
    Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.


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                           STATISTICS OF CITIES                       
      Commissioner authorized to compile, as part of bulletin of
    Department, an abstract of main features of official statistics of
    cities having over 30,000 population, by a provision of act July 1,
    1898, ch. 546, Sec. 1, 30 Stat. 648.

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    29 USC Sec. 6                                               01/03/2007

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    CHAPTER 1 - LABOR STATISTICS
    SUBCHAPTER I - BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS

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    Sec. 6. Annual and special reports to President and Congress

-STATUTE-
      The Commissioner of Labor Statistics shall annually make a report
    in writing to the President and Congress, of the information
    collected and collated by him, and containing such recommendations
    as he may deem calculated to promote the efficiency of the
    department. He is also authorized to make special reports on
    particular subjects whenever required to do so by the President or
    either House of Congress, or when he shall think the subjects in
    his charge require it. He shall, on or before the 15th day of March
    in each year, make a report in detail to Congress of all moneys
    expended under his direction during the preceding fiscal year.

-SOURCE-
    (June 13, 1888, ch. 389, Sec. 8, 25 Stat. 183; Mar. 4, 1913, ch.
    141, Sec. 3, 37 Stat. 737; Pub. L. 94-273, Sec. 5(3), Apr. 21,
    1976, 90 Stat. 377.)

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                               CODIFICATION                           
      Act Mar. 4, 1913, authorized substitution of "Commissioner of
    Labor Statistics" for "Commissioner of Labor".


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                                AMENDMENTS                            
      1976 - Pub. L. 94-273 substituted "March" for "December".

                   TERMINATION OF REPORTING REQUIREMENTS               
      For termination, effective May 15, 2000, of provisions in this
    section requiring the Commissioner of Labor Statistics, on or
    before March 15 each year, to report to Congress on all moneys
    expended under the Commissioner's direction, see section 3003 of
    Pub. L. 104-66, as amended, set out as a note under section 1113 of
    Title 31, Money and Finance, and page 124 of House Document No. 103-
    7.


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                           TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS                       
      For transfer of functions of other officers, employees, and
    agencies of Department of Labor, with certain exceptions, to
    Secretary of Labor, with power to delegate, see Reorg. Plan No. 6
    of 1950, Secs. 1, 2, 15 F.R. 174, 64 Stat. 1263, set out in the
    Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees.

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    29 USC Sec. 7                                               01/03/2007

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    Sec. 7. Repealed.

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    Sec. 7. Repealed. Pub. L. 86-3, Secs. 15, 23, Mar. 18, 1959, 73
      Stat. 11, 13; Pub. L. 96-470, title I, Sec. 110, Oct. 19, 1980,
      94 Stat. 2239.
      Section, acts Apr. 30, 1900, ch. 339, Sec. 76, 31 Stat. 155; Apr.
    8, 1904, ch. 948, 33 Stat. 164; Mar. 4, 1913, ch. 141, Sec. 3, 37
    Stat. 737, directed United States Commissioner of Labor Statistics
    to assemble and report on statistical details relating to all
    departments of labor in Territory of Hawaii.

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    29 USC Sec. 8                                               01/03/2007

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    TITLE 29 - LABOR
    CHAPTER 1 - LABOR STATISTICS
    SUBCHAPTER I - BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS

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    Sec. 8. Unemployment data relating to Americans of Spanish origin
      or descent

-STATUTE-
      The Department of Labor, in cooperation with the Department of
    Commerce, shall develop methods for improving and expanding the
    collection, analysis, and publication of unemployment data relating
    to Americans of Spanish origin or descent.

-SOURCE-
    (Pub. L. 94-311, Sec. 1, June 16, 1976, 90 Stat. 688.)

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    29 USC SUBCHAPTER II - SPECIAL STATISTICS                   01/03/2007

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                    SUBCHAPTER II - SPECIAL STATISTICS                

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    29 USC Sec. 9                                               01/03/2007

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    TITLE 29 - LABOR
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    SUBCHAPTER II - SPECIAL STATISTICS

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    Sec. 9. Authorization of special studies, compilations, and
      transcripts on request; cost

-STATUTE-
      The Department of Labor is authorized, within the discretion of
    the Secretary of Labor, upon the written request of any person, to
    make special statistical studies relating to employment, hours of
    work, wages, and other conditions of employment; to prepare from
    its records special statistical compilations; and to furnish
    transcripts of its studies, tables, and other records, upon the
    payment of the actual cost of such work by the person requesting
    it.

-SOURCE-
    (Apr. 13, 1934, ch. 118, Sec. 1, 48 Stat. 582; Apr. 11, 1935, ch.
    59, 49 Stat. 154; June 15, 1937, ch. 349, 50 Stat. 259; Apr. 15,
    1939, ch. 71, 53 Stat. 581.)

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                               CODIFICATION                           
      This section and sections 9a and 9b of this title comprised
    sections 1 to 3 of act Apr. 13, 1934. Section 4 of that act
    provided as follows: "This Act shall cease to be effective one year
    after the date of its enactment." The act was temporarily extended
    by acts Apr. 11, 1935, and June 15, 1937, and was made permanent by
    act Apr. 15, 1939.

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    29 USC Sec. 9a                                              01/03/2007

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    Sec. 9a. Credit of receipts

-STATUTE-
      All moneys hereinafter (!1) received by the Department of Labor
    in payment of the cost of such work shall be deposited to the
    credit of the appropriation of that bureau, service, office,
    division, or other agency of the Department of Labor which
    supervised such work, and may be used, in the discretion of the
    Secretary of Labor, and notwithstanding any other provision of law,
    for the ordinary expenses of such agency and/or to secure the
    special services of persons who are neither officers nor employees
    of the United States.


-SOURCE-
    (Apr. 13, 1934, ch. 118, Sec. 2, 48 Stat. 582; Apr. 11, 1935, ch.
    59, 49 Stat. 154; June 15, 1937, ch. 349, 50 Stat. 259; Apr. 15,
    1939, ch. 71, 53 Stat. 581.)

-COD-
                               CODIFICATION                           
      This section and sections 9 and 9b of this title comprised
    sections 1 to 3 of act Apr. 13, 1934, which were to terminate one
    year after Apr. 13, 1934, pursuant to section 4 of act Apr. 13,
    1934, set out as a Codification note under section 9 of this title.
    Such sections were temporarily extended by acts Apr. 11, 1935, and
    June 15, 1937, and were made permanent by act Apr. 15, 1939.

-FOOTNOTE-
    (!1) So in original. Probably should be "hereafter".


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    29 USC Sec. 9b                                              01/03/2007

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    Sec. 9b. Rules and regulations

-STATUTE-
      The Secretary of Labor shall prescribe rules and regulations for
    the enforcement of sections 9 and 9a of this title.

-SOURCE-
    (Apr. 13, 1934, ch. 118, Sec. 3, 48 Stat. 583; Apr. 11, 1935, ch.
    59, 49 Stat. 154; June 15, 1937, ch. 349, 50 Stat. 259; Apr. 15,
    1939, ch. 71, 53 Stat. 581; Aug. 7, 1946, ch. 770, Sec. 1(16), 60
    Stat. 867.)

-COD-
                               CODIFICATION                           
      This section and sections 9 and 9a of this title comprised
    sections 1 to 3 of act Apr. 13, 1934, which were to terminate one
    year after Apr. 13, 1934, pursuant to section 4 of act Apr. 13,
    1934, set out as a Codification note under section 9 of this title.
    Such sections were temporarily extended by acts Apr. 11, 1935, and
    June 15, 1937, and were made permanent by act Apr. 15, 1939.


-MISC1-
                                AMENDMENTS                            
      1946 - Act Aug. 7, 1946, repealed provisions requiring Secretary
    of the Interior to make annual reports to Congress.

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