[Federal Register: July 10, 2002 (Volume 67, Number 132)]
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GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE

 
Opportunity To ``Ride'' Printing Order for Volume V of GAO's 
Principles of Federal Appropriations Law

AGENCY: General Accounting Office.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: GAO is publishing Volume V of Principles of Federal 
Appropriations Law, second edition--known as ``The Red Book.'' Agencies 
may now place advance (rider) orders for copies of this volume with 
GPO.

DATES: Rider order must be received by GPO no later than August 1, 
2002.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The General Accounting Office (GAO) will 
shortly publish volume V of Principles of Federal Appropriations Law, 
second edition--also known as ``The Red Book.'' Volume V consists of a 
comprehensive index and tables of authority covering all of the 
preceding four volumes. Volume V completes the second edition of GAO's 
Principles of Federal Appropriations Law.
    GAO will provide one copy of this volume to the heads of federal 
agencies. Agencies may place advance (rider) orders for additional 
copies of this volume with their account representatives at the 
Government Printing Office (GPO).
    This notice is not intended to solicit orders from the general 
public for single copies or small order of this volume. GPO will offer 
volume V for sale to the general public at a later time.
    Rider orders for Volume V should be placed on a Standard Form 1 and 
should specify GAO Requisition No. 200061. Agency orders for Volume V 
must be received by GPO no later than August 1, 2002. Rider 
requisitions for Volume V will not be accepted after this date, and 
additional copies will have to be purchased from the Superintendent of 
Documents. All rider requisitions must be submitted to GPO through each 
agency's Washington, DC. headquarters printing procurement office. We 
are advised that GPO will return all requisitions sent directly from 
field or regional offices.
    In compiling your agency's total order, GAO suggests that you take 
into consideration the needs of legal offices, finance offices, 
contracting offices, libraries, Inspector General offices, field and 
regional offices, and any other elements of your agency that might use 
this publication.
    Unlike the previous four volumes of this series, Volume V of 
Principles of Federal Appropriations Law will be printed in the 
``perfect-bound'' format. Consequently, it will not require a binder.

(Authority: 31 U.S.C. 717, 719, 3511, 3526-29.)

    Dated: July 3, 2002.
Anthony Gamboa,
General Counsel, United States General Accounting Office.
[FR Doc. 02-17336 Filed 7-9-02; 8:45 am]
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