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48 USC Chapter 16 - DELEGATES TO CONGRESS

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Current through Pub. L. 112-90. (See Public Laws for the current Congress.)

SUBCHAPTER I—GUAM AND VIRGIN ISLANDS Sec. 1711. Delegate to House of Representatives from Guam and Virgin Islands. 1712. Election of delegates; majority; runoff election; vacancy; commencement of term. 1713. Qualifications for Office of Delegate. 1714. Territorial legislature; determination of election procedure. 1715. Operation of Office; House privileges; compensation, allowances, and benefits; privileges and immunities; voting in committee. SUBCHAPTER II—AMERICAN SAMOA 1731. Delegate to House of Representatives from American Samoa. 1732. Election of delegates. 1733. Qualifications for Office of Delegate. 1734. Territorial government; determination of election procedure. 1735. Operation of Office; compensation, allowances, and benefits; privileges and immunities. SUBCHAPTER III—NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS DELEGATE 1751. Delegate to House of Representatives from Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. 1752. Election of Delegate. 1753. Qualifications for office of Delegate. 1754. Determination of election procedure. 1755. Compensation, privileges, and immunities. 1756. Lack of effect on covenant. 1757. Definition.

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48 USCDescription of ChangeSession YearPublic LawStatutes at Large