1 | Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives |
2 | of the United States of America in Congress assembled, |
3 | That upon the passage of this act the heads of each of the |
4 | executive and judicial departments at Washington, District of |
5 | Columbia, shall immediately cause estimates to be made of |
6 | the amount of stationery and other articles which will be |
7 | required by them for the ensuing year, which are now furnished |
8 | as stationery or under stationery contracts, and forward |
9 | the same to the Congressional Printer, who shall immediately |
10 | issue proposals for such articles and stationery and make |
11 | purchases of the same, in the manner and under the regulations |
12 | provided for in this act. |
1 | Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Congressional |
2 | Printer shall, at the beginning of each session of Congress, |
[p2] 3 | submit to the Joint Committee on Public Printing estimates |
4 | of the quantity of paper, of all descriptions, which will, in his |
5 | opinion, be required for the public printing during the ensuing |
6 | year; and also estimates of the quantity and articles of |
7 | stationery required for each and all of the executive and judicial |
8 | departments at Washington, and for the Senate and House of |
9 | Representatives and the Congressional printing office. |
1 | Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the heads of |
2 | the several executive and judicial departments, and the Secretary |
3 | of the Senate and Clerk of the House of Representatives, |
4 | shall, on or before the twentieth day of November, in |
5 | each year, furnish, or cause to be furnished, to the Congressional |
6 | Printer estimates of the articles and the quantity of each |
7 | which will be required for their several departments for the |
8 | year following. |
1 | Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the Joint Committee |
2 | on Public Printing shall then fix upon standards of |
3 | paper for the different descriptions of public printing, and for |
4 | all stationery and articles required, and the Congressional |
5 | Printer shall, under their direction, advertise in two newspapers |
6 | published in each of the cities of Boston, New York, |
7 | Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and Cincinnati, and in |
8 | any other city where in their judgment it may become necessary, |
9 | for sealed proposals to furnish the government with |
10 | paper and all other articles of the quality and in the quantities |
[p3] 11 | specified in the advertisement, which shall specify the |
12 | quantity and quality of all the articles required; and he shall |
13 | furnish to the applicants samples of the standard articles |
14 | which have been adopted. |
1 | Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That the advertisements |
2 | for sealed proposals shall specify the minimum portion |
3 | of each article required for either three months, six months, |
4 | or one year, as the Joint Committee on Public Printing may |
5 | determine; but when the minimum portion so specified exceeds |
6 | in any case one thousand reams of paper, the advertisements |
7 | shall state that proposals will be received for one |
8 | thousand reams or more. |
1 | Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That all sealed proposals |
2 | to furnish any article shall be opened in the presence |
3 | of the Joint Committee on Printing, and the contracts shall be |
4 | awarded by the committee to the lowest and best bidder for |
5 | each article or class for the interest of the government; but |
6 | they shall not consider any proposal which is not accompanied |
7 | by satisfactory evidence that the person making it is a manufacturer |
8 | or dealer in the articles which he proposes to furnish, |
9 | and the said joint committee shall, in their award of each contract, |
10 | allow and designate a reasonable time for filling it. |
1 | Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That no contract |
2 | for furnishing paper or any other article shall be valid until it |
3 | has been approved by said joint committee, (if made under |
[p4] 4 | their direction, or by the Secretary of the Interior, if made |
5 | under his direction,) according to the provisions of section |
6 | nine. |
1 | Sec. 8. And be it further enacted, That the Congressional |
2 | Printer shall compare all articles delivered by any contractor |
3 | with the standard of quality, and shall not accept any |
4 | article which does not conform to it; and in case of a difference |
5 | of opinion between the Congressional Printer and any |
6 | contractor with respect to the quality of any article furnished, |
7 | the matter of difference shall be determined by the Joint Committee |
8 | on Printing, or in the recess of Congress by the Secretary |
9 | of the Interior. |
1 | Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, That in default of |
2 | any contractor to furnish the articles contracted for at the |
3 | proper time, or of the proper quality or weight, the Congressional |
4 | Printer shall report such default to the Joint Committee |
5 | on Public Printing if Congress is in session, or to the |
6 | Secretary of the Interior if Congress is not in session; and |
7 | he shall, under the direction of the Joint Committee on |
8 | Public Printing, or of the Secretary of the Interior, as the |
9 | case may be, enter into a new contract with the lowest and |
10 | best bidder for the interest of the government among those |
11 | whose proposals were rejected at the last opening of bids, or |
12 | he shall advertise for new proposals, under the regulations |
13 | concerning advertisements for proposals hereinbefore stated; |
[p5] 14 | and during the interval which may thus occur he shall, under |
15 | the direction of the Joint Committee on Public Printing, or |
16 | of the Secretary of the Interior, as above provided, purchase |
17 | in open market, at the lowest market price, all such articles |
18 | necessary for use. |
1 | Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That in case of any |
2 | contractor's default to comply with this contract he and his |
3 | securities shall be charged with and held responsible for any |
4 | increase of cost to the government in procuring the supply |
5 | which may be consequent upon such default. |
1 | Sec. 11. And be it further enacted, That when any |
2 | such default occurs the Congressional Printer shall report it, |
3 | with a full statement of all the facts in the case, to the |
4 | Solicitor of the Treasury, who shall prosecute the defaulting |
5 | contractor and his securities upon their bond in the circuit |
6 | court of the United States in the district in which such |
7 | defaulting contractor resides. |
1 | Sec. 12. And be it further enacted, That the Joint |
2 | Committee on Public Printing, or during the recess of Congress |
3 | the Secretary of the Interior, may authorize the Congressional |
4 | Printer to make purchases in open market whenever, |
5 | in their opinion, the quantity required is so small, or the |
6 | want is so immediate, as not to justify advertisement for proposals |
7 | and the award of a contract therefor. |
1 | Sec. 13. And be it further enacted, That the Congressional |
[p6] 2 | Printer shall charge himself in a book, to be kept for |
3 | that purpose, with all paper and other articles or material |
4 | received for the public use, and he shall furnish the same to |
5 | the foremen of printing and binding, and to the officers of |
6 | the executive and judicial departments, and of the Senate and |
7 | House of Representatives authorized to receive them, on |
8 | their written requisitions as the public service may require |
9 | them, taking a receipt from each officer for such article, which |
10 | shall be entered to his credit; and accounts shall be kept |
11 | with each department, and all articles delivered charged to |
12 | them. And to carry out the provisions of this act the |
13 | Congressional Printer may employ one clerk of the fourth class, |
14 | one of the second class, and one messenger, and shall give an |
15 | additional bond of forty thousand dollars, and receive, in |
16 | addition to his present salary, one thousand dollars. |
1 | Sec. 14. And be it further enacted, That from and |
2 | after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful to make further |
3 | contracts or purchases or payment for any stationery |
4 | or article furnished as such, except under existing contracts |
5 | and in accordance with the regulations hereinbefore provided. |
1 | Sec. 15. And be it further enacted, That all acts and |
2 | parts of acts inconsistent with the foregoing provisions are |
3 | hereby repealed. |