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Title 3 U.S.C. "The President" Act, 1948

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Title 3 U.S.C. "The President" Act, 1948
Great Seal of the United States
Long titleAn Act to codify and enact into law Title 3 of the United States Code, entitled "The President".
Enacted bythe 80th United States Congress
EffectiveJune 25, 1948
Citations
Public lawPub. L. 80–771
Statutes at Large62 Stat. 672, Chap. 644
Codification
Titles amended3 U.S.C.: The President
Legislative history
  • Introduced in the House as H.R. 6412
  • Signed into law by President Harry S. Truman on June 25, 1948
Major amendments

Title 3 U.S.C. "The President" Act, 1948 is a United States federal statute formalizing the liabilities of the Executive Office of the President of the United States. The Act of Congress authored the Title 3 United States Code legitimatized by volume sixty-two being de facto chapter six hundred and forty-four bound in the United States Statutes at Large.

The positive law 80-771 distinguishes eleven constitutional conditions for elections in the United States and presidential elections by the provisions of the Constitution of the United States;[1]

Provisions of Title 3 U.S.C. Codification "The President"

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Statutory law eighty and seven hundred and seventy-one was penned as three chapters codifying a congressional charter for the Oval Office.

Chapter 1 - Presidential Elections and Vacancies
62 Stat. 672-678 §§ 1-20
Chapter 2 - Office and Compensation of President
62 Stat. 678-679 §§ 101-110
Chapter 3 - Protection of The President; The White House Police
62 Stat. 679-682 §§ 201-208

Footnotes

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  1. ^ "Provisions of the Constitution and United States Code Relating to Presidential Elections". HathiTrust Digital Library. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office. Office of the Federal Register ~ National Archives and Records Service. 2000.

See also

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Statutes at Large and Voting in United States
Voting Rights Act of 1965
Voting Accessibility for the Elderly and Handicapped Act of 1984
Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act of 1986
National Voter Registration Act of 1993
Help America Vote Act of 2002
Military and Overseas Voting Empowerment Act of 2009
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U.S. Congressional Provisions for Executive Offices of United States President
Date of Enactment Public Law No. U.S. Statute U.S. Bill No. U.S. President Administration
February 3, 1887 P.L. 49–90 24 Stat. 373 S. 9 Grover Cleveland
October 19, 1888 P.L. 50–1216 25 Stat. 613 Grover Cleveland
June 23, 1906 P.L. 59-276 34 Stat. 454 H.R. 20321 Theodore Roosevelt
February 26, 1907 P.L. 59–129 34 Stat. 935 H.R. 21574 Theodore Roosevelt
March 4, 1909 P.L. 60-326 35 Stat. 845 H.R. 23464 Theodore Roosevelt
June 25, 1910 P.L. 61-266 36 Stat. 703 H.R. 25552 William Howard Taft
March 4, 1911 P.L. 61-525 36 Stat. 1363 H.R. 32909 William Howard Taft
June 23, 1913 P.L. 63–3 38 Stat. 4 H.R. 2441 Woodrow Wilson
June 12, 1922 P.L. 67-240 42 Stat. 635 H.R. 9981 Warren G. Harding
September 14, 1922 P.L. 67-300 42 Stat. 841 S. 3659 Warren G. Harding
February 13, 1923 P.L. 67-409 42 Stat. 1227 H.R. 13696 Warren G. Harding
June 7, 1924 P.L. 68-214 43 Stat. 521 H.R. 8233 Calvin Coolidge
February 28, 1925 Pub. Res. 68–55 43 Stat. 1091 S.J.Res. 163 Calvin Coolidge
March 3, 1925 P.L. 68-586 43 Stat. 1198 H.R. 11505 Calvin Coolidge
March 4, 1925 P.L. 68-624 43 Stat. 1286 H.R. 12030 Calvin Coolidge
April 22, 1926 P.L. 69–141 44 Stat. 305 H.R. 9341 Calvin Coolidge
February 11, 1927 P.L. 69-600 44 Stat. 1069 H.R. 15959 Calvin Coolidge
May 16, 1928 P.L. 70-400 45 Stat. 573 H.R. 9481 Calvin Coolidge
May 29, 1928 P.L. 70-569 45 Stat. 945 H.R. 7373 Calvin Coolidge
February 20, 1929 P.L. 70-778 45 Stat. 1230 H.R. 16301 Calvin Coolidge
April 19, 1930 P.L. 71–158 46 Stat. 229 H.R. 9546 Herbert Hoover
May 14, 1930 P.L. 71-221 46 Stat. 328 H.R. 9437 Herbert Hoover
February 23, 1931 P.L. 71-720 46 Stat. 1355 H.R. 16415 Herbert Hoover
June 30, 1932 P.L. 72-228 47 Stat. 452 H.R. 10022 Herbert Hoover
June 16, 1933 P.L. 73–78 48 Stat. 283 H.R. 5389 Franklin D. Roosevelt
March 28, 1934 P.L. 73–141 48 Stat. 509 H.R. 6663 Franklin D. Roosevelt
June 5, 1934 P.L. 73-286 48 Stat. 879 S. 2745 Franklin D. Roosevelt
February 2, 1935 P.L. 74–2 49 Stat. 6 H.R. 3410 Franklin D. Roosevelt
May 28, 1935 P.L. 74–80 49 Stat. 304 H.R. 6654 Franklin D. Roosevelt
March 19, 1936 P.L. 74-479 49 Stat. 1167 H.R. 9863 Franklin D. Roosevelt
June 28, 1937 P.L. 75–171 50 Stat. 329 H.R. 4064 Franklin D. Roosevelt
May 23, 1938 P.L. 75-534 52 Stat. 410 H.R. 8837 Franklin D. Roosevelt
March 16, 1939 P.L. 76–8 53 Stat. 524 H.R. 3743 Franklin D. Roosevelt
April 3, 1939 P.L. 76–19 53 Stat. 561 H.R. 4425 Franklin D. Roosevelt
April 18, 1940 P.L. 76-459 54 Stat. 111 H.R. 7922 Franklin D. Roosevelt
April 22, 1940 P.L. 76-476 54 Stat. 156 H.R. 8540 Franklin D. Roosevelt
April 5, 1941 P.L. 77–28 55 Stat. 92 H.R. 2788 Franklin D. Roosevelt
June 27, 1942 P.L. 77-630 56 Stat. 392 H.R. 6430 Franklin D. Roosevelt
October 9, 1942 P.L. 77-733 56 Stat. 778 S. 2584 Franklin D. Roosevelt
June 26, 1943 P.L. 78–90 57 Stat. 169 H.R. 1762 Franklin D. Roosevelt
June 27, 1944 P.L. 78-358 58 Stat. 361 H.R. 4070 Franklin D. Roosevelt
May 3, 1945 P.L. 79–49 59 Stat. 106 H.R. 1984 Harry S. Truman
March 28, 1946 P.L. 79-334 60 Stat. 60 H.R. 5201 Harry S. Truman
August 2, 1946 P.L. 79-600 60 Stat. 806 H.R. 6533 Harry S. Truman
August 2, 1946 P.L. 79-601 60 Stat. 812 S. 2177 Harry S. Truman
June 9, 1947 P.L. 80–90 61 Stat. 132 S. 1022 Harry S. Truman
July 18, 1947 P.L. 80–199 61 Stat. 380 S. 564 Harry S. Truman
July 26, 1947 P.L. 80-253 61 Stat. 495 S. 758 Harry S. Truman
July 30, 1947 P.L. 80-269 61 Stat. 585 H.R. 3839 Harry S. Truman

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