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Title 6 of the United States Code

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Title 6 of the United States Code is a non-positive law title of the United States Code that governs Domestic Security . [1]

Title 6 ? Domestic Security [ edit ]

Title 6 has six chapters:

History [ edit ]

From the first edition of the United States Code in 1926 [2] to 1947, Title 6 was a non-positive law title. In 1947, Congress enacted Title 6 as a positive law title. [3] Title 6 had the title heading "Official and Penal Bonds" prior to its enactment as positive law and after its 1947 enactment as positive law until 1972 when it was given a new heading, "Surety Bonds," by an Act of Congress. [4] When Congress enacted title 31 as positive law in 1982, the remaining provisions of Title 6 were transferred to Chapter 93 of Title 31 and Title 6 was officially repealed. [5]

The first edition of the U.S. Code or supplement thereof, in which Title 6 appeared with the heading of "Domestic Security," was the second supplement of the 2000 Edition of the U.S. Code . [6] [7] This supplement was published in 2004 and contained "the additions to and changes in the general and permanent laws of the United States enacted during the One Hundred Seventh Congress , Second Session." [8] At the end of 107th Congress, the only law editorially classified to Title 6 was the Homeland Security Act of 2002 . [9]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ "United States Code" . Office of the Law Revision Counsel . Retrieved November 21, 2015 .
  2. ^ United States Code (1926) . Washington, DC: Government Printing Office. 1926. p. 83.
  3. ^ "Pub. L. 80-280, ch. 390, 61 Stat. 646" (PDF) . Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. 1947. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-10-09 . Retrieved 2017-12-30 .
  4. ^ "Pub. L. 92-310, June 6, 1972, 86 Stat. 202" (PDF) . Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. 1972.
  5. ^ "Pub. L. 97-258, Sept. 13, 1982, 96 Stat. 877, 1046, 1068, 1085" (PDF) . Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. 1982.
  6. ^ United States Code (2000), supp. I . Washington, DC: Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the House of Representatives. 2003. p. III, X.
  7. ^ United States Code (2000), supp. II . Washington, DC: Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the House of Representatives. 2004. p. III, V, X, 219?306.
  8. ^ United States Code (2000), supp. II . Washington, DC: Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the House of Representatives. 2004. p. VII.
  9. ^ United States Code (2000), supp. II . Washington, DC: Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the House of Representatives. 2004. pp. 219?306.

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