§ 183. Written history of the House of Representatives
(a)
In general
Subject to available funding and in accordance with the requirements of this section and section
183a of this title, the Librarian of Congress shall prepare, print, distribute, and arrange for the funding of, a new and complete written history of the House of Representatives, in consultation with the Committee on House Administration. In preparing this written history, the Librarian of Congress shall consult, commission, or engage the services or participation of, eminent historians, Members, and former Members of the House of Representatives.
(b)
Guidelines
In carrying out subsection (a) of this section, the Librarian of Congress shall take into account the following:
(1)
The history should be an illustrated, narrative history of the House of Representatives, organized chronologically.
(c)
Printing
(2)
Printing arrangements
The printing may be performed—
(d)
Distribution
The Librarian of Congress shall make the history available for sale to the public, and shall make available, free of charge, 5 copies to each Member of the House of Representatives and 250 copies to the Senate.
(e)
Private funding
The Librarian of Congress shall solicit and accept funding for the preparation, publication, marketing, and public distribution of the history from private individuals, organizations, or entities.