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A few volumes of the official 2012 edition of the United States Code. The United States Code (formally the Code of Laws of the United States of America) [1] is the official codification of the general and permanent federal statutes of the United States. [2] It contains 53 titles, which are organized into numbered sections. [3] [4]
Legal Researchers often use the more timely, commercially published United States Code Annotated (USCA) or the United States Code Service (USCS). The USCA is available on Westlaw while the USCS is available on Lexis. They are called 'annotated codes' because they include summaries of cases which interpret the meaning of the statute.
UPC — Uniform Probate Code; U.S. — United States Reports (beginning with v. 502 (1991)) [6] USC — United States Code (A free website for the full text is at U.S. Code. This text is maintained by the U.S. Gov't Printing Office, but must be checked for revisions or amendments after its effective date.) USCA — United States Code Annotated
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Most states use a single official code divided into numbered titles. Pennsylvania's official codification is still in progress. California, New York, and Texas use separate subject-specific codes (or in New York's case, "Consolidated Laws") which must be separately cited by name.
United States Census Bureau Census-Income (KDD) Weighted census data from the 1994 and 1995 Current Population Surveys. Split into training and test sets. 299,285 Comma separated values Classification 2000 [432] [433] United States Census Bureau: IPUMS Census Database Census data from the Los Angeles and Long Beach areas. None 256,932 Text
§ 54 — Annotated United States Code for Members of House of Representatives to be paid for from Members' Representational Allowance § 55 — United States Code Annotated or United States Code Service; procurement for Senators § 57 — Adjustment of House of Representatives allowances by Committee on House Oversight
§ 210 – Distribution of Supplements to Code of Laws of United States and of District of Columbia Code and Supplements; slip and pamphlet copies. § 211 – Copies to Members of Congress. § 212 – Additional distribution at each new Congress.