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United States Federal legislation of Conservation and Preservation
Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act ENACTED-BILL: 94 S. 4016 STAT: 88 Stat. 1695. CONG-SESS: 93-2 93 S. 4016; 93 S.J.Res. 240 "Restores control of Watergate-related documents to GSA, prohibits their destruction, and requires provision of regulations related to public access to documents. Title II, the Public Documents Act, creates a National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Officials."

DEBATE: Congressional Record Vol. 120 (1974): Oct. 3, 4, considered and passed Senate. Dec. 3, considered and passed House, amended. Dec. 9, Senate concurred in House amendment with amendments; House concurred in Senate amendments. WEEKLY COMPILATION OF Presidential Documents, Vol. 10, No. 51: Dec. 19, Presidential statement.

HOUSE REPORTS: H423-11 (No. 93-1507). SENATE REPORTS: S403-14 (No. 93-1181); S403-15 (No. 93-1182, accompanying S.J. Res. 240).

HOUSE HEARINGS: H421-2.

Presidential Records Act of 1978 (P.L. 95-591) ENACTED-BILL: 96 H.R. 13500 STAT: 92 Stat. 2523. CONG-SESS: 95-2

"The Presidential Records Act of 1978 establishes public ownership of certain Presidential and Vice-Presidential records, imposes recordkeeping requirements on the President, and authorizes National Archives and Records Service to preserve and make publicly available such records." 95 H.R. 10998; 95 H.R. 11001; 95 H.R. 13364; 95 H.R. 13500; 95 S. 3494 DEBATE: Congressional Record Vol. 124 (1978): Oct. 10, considered and passed House. Oct. 13, considered and passed Senate, amended. Oct. 15, House concurred in Senate amendments. WEEKLY COMPILATION OF Presidential Documents, Vol. 14, No. 45 (1978): Nov. 6, Presidential statement.

PUBLICATIONS: HOUSE REPORTS: H403-15 (No. 95-1487, pt. 1). HOUSE HEARINGS: H401-36. SENATE HEARINGS: S401-26.

National Policy on Permanent Papers (P.L. 101-423) 101 S.J.Res. 57 STAT: 104 Stat. 912 CONG-SESS: 101-2

"Establishes a national policy to promote the use of acid-free permanent papers in Federal and private publications of enduring value in order to prevent book deterioration."

DEBATE: 135 Congressional Record, 101st Congress, 1st Session - 1989 July 31, Senate consideration and passage of S.J. Res. 57. 136 Congressional Record, 101st Congress, 2nd Session - 1990 Sept. 17, House consideration of H.J. Res. 226, consideration and passage of S.J. Res. 57 with amendments, and tabling of H.J. Res. 226. Sept. 26, Senate concurrence in the House amendments to S.J. Res. 57. REPORTS: 101st Congress H. Rpt. 101-680, pt. 1 on H.J. Res. 226, "Establishing a National Policy on Permanent Papers," Aug. 22, 1990. CIS NO: 90-H403-10 LENGTH: 9 p.  SUDOC: Y1.1/8:101-680/pt.1 HEARINGS: 101st Congress "Preservation of Print," hearings before the Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Technology, Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. House, May 4, 1989. CIS NO: 89-H701-60 LENGTH: iii+156 p. il. SUDOC: Y4.Sci2:101/14 "Recycling of Municipal Solid Waste," hearings before the Subcommittee on Transportation and Hazardous Materials, Committee on Energy and Commerce. House, July 12, 13, 1989. CIS NO: 89-H361-172 LENGTH: iv+635 p.  SUDOC: Y4.En2/3:101-59 "To Establish a National Policy on Permanent Papers," hearings before the Subcommittee on Government Information, Justice, and Agriculture, Committee on Government Operations. House, Feb. 21, 1990. CIS NO: 90-H401-25 LENGTH: iii+174 p.  SUDOC: Y4.G74/7:N21/5

MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS: "Book Preservation Technologies," OTA report, May 1988. CIS NO: 88-J952-48 LENGTH: viii+118 p. il. Oversized. SUDOC: Y3.T22/2:2B64 "Book Preservation Technologies, Summary," OTA report, May 1988. CIS NO: 88-J952-49 LENGTH: vi+16 p. il. Oversized. SUDOC: Y3.T22/2:2B64/sum Weekly compilation of Presidential Documents, Vol. 26 (1990): Oct. 12, Presidential statement.

National Film Preservation Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-285) ENACTED-BILL: 104 H.R. 1734 STAT: 110 Stat. 3377 CONG-SESS: 104-2 "TITLE II, THE NATIONAL FILM PRESERVATION FOUNDATION ACT, establishes the National Film Preservation Foundation to encourage, accept, and administer private gifts to promote preservation of and public access to motion pictures made in the U.S."

DEBATE: 142 Congressional Record, 104th Congress, 2nd Session - 1996 July 29, House consideration and passage of H.R. 1734, p. H8609. Sept. 28, Senate consideration and passage of H.R. 1734, p. S11771.

REPORTS: 104th Congress H. Rpt. 104-558, pt. 1 on H.R. 1734, "National Film Preservation Act of 1996," May 6, 1996. CIS NO: 96-H523-13 LENGTH: 25 p.  SUDOC: Y1.1/8:104-558/PT.1

HEARINGS: 104th Congress "Copyright Term, Film Labeling, and Film Preservation Legislation," hearings before the Subcommittee on Courts and Intellectual Property, Committee on the Judiciary. House, June 1, July 13, 1995. CIS NO: 96-H521-36 LENGTH: iv+687 p.  SUDOC: Y4.J89/1:104/53

National Recording Preservation Act of 2000 (P.L. 106-474) BILLS: 106 S. 1927; 106 H.R. 3379

"Establishes the National Recording Preservation Foundation, a federally chartered nonprofit corporation, to solicit and administer private gifts to ensure the preservation of significant sound recordings held at LC and other U.S. public and nonprofit archives."

146 Congressional Record, 106th Congress, 2nd Session - 2000 July 25, House consideration and passage of H.R. 4846, p. H6846. Oct. 25, Senate consideration and passage of H.R. 4846 with amendments, p. S10953. Nov. 1, House disagreement with Senate amendments to H.R. 4846, p. H11739. Nov. 1, Senate rescission from its amendments to H.R. 4846, p. S11501.