As used in sections
88c–2 to
88c–4 of this title, the term—
(1)“academic year” means a regular school year, consisting of two semesters;
(2)“page” means a page of the House of Representatives, but such term does not include a full time, permanent employee of the House of Representatives with supervisory responsibility for pages; and
(3)“congressional page” means a page of the House of Representatives or the Senate.
As used in sections
88c–2 to
88c–4 of this title, the term—
(1)“academic year” means a regular school year, consisting of two semesters;
(2)“page” means a page of the House of Representatives, but such term does not include a full time, permanent employee of the House of Representatives with supervisory responsibility for pages; and
(3)“congressional page” means a page of the House of Representatives or the Senate.
Section is based on section 4 of House Resolution No. 234, Ninety-eighth Congress, June 29, 1983, which was enacted into permanent law by Pub. L. 98–367.
Amendments
1996—Par. (1). Pub. L. 104–186substituted “semesters” for “terms”.
Effective Date
Section effective June 29, 1983, see note set out under section
88c–2 of this title.
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