Statutes at Large, 1951 (Vol. 65, 82nd Congress) to 2013
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About the United States Statutes at Large
What is it?
The United States Statutes at Large, typically referred to as the Statutes at Large, is the permanent collection of all laws and resolutions enacted during each session of Congress. The Statutes at Large is prepared and published by the Office of the Federal Register (OFR), National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
Every public and private law passed by Congress is published in the Statutes at Large in order of the date it was enacted into law. The laws are arranged by Public Law number and are cited by volume and page number. Also included in the United States Statutes at Large are concurrent resolutions, proclamations by the President, proposed and ratified amendments to the Constitution, and reorganization plans. Until 1948, treaties and international agreements approved by the Senate were also published in the Statutes at Large.
The private firm, Little, Brown, and Company, began publishing the Statutes at Large in 1845 under authority granted by a joint resolution of the 28th Congress. In 1874, the authority to publish was transferred to the U.S. Government Publishing Office under the direction of the Secretary of State. In 1950, the Department of State's responsibility for publishing the Statutes at Large was transferred to the General Services Administration and the OFR. Upon the establishment of NARA in 1985, the Archivist of the United States was given the authority to publish the Statutes at Large, acting through the OFR and the Congressional Printing Management Division of GPO.
Under the provisions of 1 U.S.C. 112, the printed edition of the Statutes at Large is legal evidence of the laws, concurrent resolutions, proclamations by the President, and proposed and ratified amendments to the Constitution.
What is available?
- The Statutes at Large collection on govinfo includes volumes from 1951 forward.
- Digitized Volumes - Historical volumes of the Statutes at Large prior to 2003 have been digitized by the Library of Congress and are made available on govinfo as part of a collaborative effort between GPO and the Library of Congress. Volumes that have been digitized are available at a different level of granularity than volumes for 2003 forward.
Searching the United States Statutes at Large
You can find and search the Statutes at Large by:
- Using Basic Search for keyword and metadata fielded searches,
- Using Advanced Search; fields specific to the Statutes at Large will display after you select United States Statutes at Large in the Refine by Collection column,
- Using Citation Search to retrieve a single Statutes at Large document in PDF format if you know the Volume and Page of the document,
- Refining search results by clicking on links in the Refine Your Search panel on the left hand side of the page (the sections under Refine Your Search correspond to the metadata available for the documents), and
- Browsing the Statutes at Large browse page.
Search Examples
Search by Statutes at Large Citation – For example, 120 stat. 1257.
- Using Basic Search, enter: collection:statute citation:"120 stat. 1257"
- Using Advanced Search, select Statutes at Large under Refine by Collection, then under Search In select Citation from the first box and enter 120 stat. 1257" in the next box
Search by Public Law Citation – For example, Public Law 109-28.
- Using Basic Search, enter: collection:statute plawcitation:"Public Law 109-28"
- Using Advanced Search, select Statutes at Large under Refine by Collection, then under Search In select Public Law Citation from the first box and enter "Public Law 109-28" in the next box
Search by Associated Bill Citation – For example, H.R. 1.
- Using Basic Search, enter: collection:statute associatedbills:"H.R. 1"
- Using Advanced Search, select Statutes at Large under Refine by Collection, then under Search In select Associated Bill Citation from the first box and enter "H.R. 1" in the next box
Search by United States Code Citation – For example, 22 U.S.C. 2151 as the United States Code citation.
- Using Basic Search, enter: collection:statute uscodecitation:"22 U.S.C. 2151"
Search by Keyword – For example, documents with compensation in the full text of the publication.
- Using Basic Search, enter: collection:statute compensation
- Using Advanced Search, select Statutes at Large under Refine by Collection, then under Search In enter compensation in the second box
Search by Popular Name – For example, documents with The Patriot Act as the popular title.
- Using Basic Search, enter: collection:statute popularname:"The Patriot Act"
- Using Advanced Search, select Statutes at Large under Refine by Collection, then under Search In select Popular Name from the first box and enter The Patriot Act in the next box
Search by Legislation Type – For example, Proclamations.
- Using Basic Search, enter: collection:statute legtype:proclamation
- Using Advanced Search, select Statutes at Large under Refine by Collection, then under Search In select Legislation Type from the first box and select Proclamations from the next box
Sample United States Statutes at Large URLs
govinfo uses two key pieces of information to construct predictable URLs to documents and Details pages.
- The Package ID is used to identify an individual yearly volume of the United States Statutes at Large.
- The Granule ID is used to identify individual document that exist within the volume.
Identifier |
Structure/Metadata Field |
Example |
---|---|---|
Package ID |
STATUTE-{Volume Number} |
STATUTE-120 |
Granule ID |
Front Matter: {Package ID}-FrontMatter-Pg{First Page Number}
Other Granules: {Package ID}-Pg{First Page Number}{Sequence Number}
Back Matter: {Package ID}-BackMatter-Pg{First Page Number}
Note: Sequence Number is only used if there are more than one granule with the same First Page Number. The first granule will not have a Sequence Number and the second would have a Sequence Number of 2.
|
Front Matter: STATUTE-120-FrontMatter-Pgi
Other Granules: STATUTE-120-Pg3754 STATUTE-120-Pg3754-2
Back Matter: STATUTE-120-BackMatter-Pg3926 |
Tip: You can also use the link service and API to construct predictable links.
Details Page for a United States Statutes at Large Volume
Structure: https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/{Package ID}
Example:https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/STATUTE-120/content-detail.html
PDF File for a United States Statutes at Large Volume
Structure: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/{Package ID}/pdf/{Package ID}.pdf
Example:https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/STATUTE-120/pdf/STATUTE-120.pdf
Details Page for a United States Statutes at Large Volume Granule
Structure: https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/{Package ID}/{Granule ID}
Example: https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/STATUTE-120/STATUTE-120-Pg185
PDF File for a United States Statutes at Large Volume Granule
Structure: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/{Package ID}/pdf/{Granule ID}.pdf
Example:https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/STATUTE-120/pdf/STATUTE-120-Pg185.pdf
HTML File for a United States Statutes at Large Volume Granule
Structure: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/{Package ID}/html/{Granule ID}.htm
Example: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/STATUTE-120/html/STATUTE-120-Pg185.htm
United States Statutes at Large Metadata Fields and Values
Metadata fields and values can be used to increase the relevancy of your searches. Metadata fields and values are used throughout govinfo for
- Narrowing Your Search,
- Browsing Government Publications,
- Field Operators,
- Advanced Search, and
- Display on Details Pages.
Metadata fields and values can be entered into the Basic Search box using field operators. The field operators available for the Statutes at Large are listed in the table below, along with examples for each metadata field. Using Field Operators
Some of these metadata fields are made available for use in Advanced Search. The metadata values can be entered in the same format for the fields available on the Advanced Search Page. Using Advanced Search
Metadata Field Display Name |
Metadata Field Definition |
Field Operator |
Field Operator Example |
---|---|---|---|
Collection |
The collection to which the document belongs. Typically the same as the publication or series. |
collection:
|
collection:statute
"statute" is used for United States Statutes at Large |
Government Author |
The names of the Government organizations responsible for authoring or assembling the document. |
governmentauthor: |
governmentauthor:"national archives and records administration" |
Publication Date |
The date the document was first made available to the public. |
publishdate: |
publishdate:1999-09-30
Date format is YYYY-MM-DD |
Language |
The language code of the original document, from the ISO639-2b standard. |
language: |
language:eng |
Former Package ID |
The document ID of the "package" as originally specified on www.gpoaccess.gov. |
mods:identifier:(@type:"former package identifier":______) |
mods:identifier:(@type:"former package identifier":"f:1f119stats.wais") |
Former Identifier |
The document ID of the document on the former www.gpoaccess.gov website. |
formerid: |
formerid:"f:1f119stats.wais" |
SuDoc Class Number |
The SuDoc class number from the U.S. Superintendent of Documents which classifies Government publications by publishing agency. |
sudocclass: |
sudocclass:"AE 2.111:"
The SuDoc Class Numbers in govinfo are generally at the class stem level, not the book number level. |
Ingestion Date |
The date the document was ingested into the preservation repository. |
ingestdate: |
ingestdate:2009-08-01
Date format is YYYY-MM-DD |
Electronic Location (URL) |
The URL where the document or the document in context (the content detail page) is located. |
url: |
url:"http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/STATUTE-120/pdf/STATUTE-120-Pg3625-2.pdf" |
Publisher |
The government organization who publishes the document or publication. Not typically the Government Publishing Office (who serves as the printer and distributor), except in the case of Congressional publications. |
publisher: |
publisher:"u.s. government printing office" |
Branch |
The branch of Government responsible for the document's contents. |
branch: |
branch:legislative
Possible Values: executive, legislative, judicial |
Type of Resource |
The media type for the document, typically "text". Defined as part of the Library of Congress MODS standard. |
typeofresource: |
typeofresource:text |
WAIS Database Name |
The name of the WAIS database to which the document belonged in the former GPO Access system. |
waisdbname: |
waisdbname:109_statutes2_at_large |
Record Origin |
How the record was originally generated. Typically "machine generated." |
recordorigin: |
recordorigin:"machine generated" |
Publication Title |
The title of the publication. Individual Statues at Large documents can be searched using the title field operator. |
title: |
title:"An act for the relief of Lindita Idrizi Heath" |
Popular Name |
Popular names for laws or other legislation. Examples include "The Patriot Act" or acronyms like "SAFETEA". |
popularname: |
popularname:"the patriot act" |
Volume Number |
The volume number of Statutes at Large publication. The value is incremented each session of congress (i.e. on a yearly basis). |
volume: |
volume:117 |
Congress Number |
The number of the Congress responsible for the document. Congresses last for two years, so for example, the 110th Congress was in session from 2007 through 2008. |
congress: |
congress:108 |
Session Number |
The session of congress which produced the report. |
session: |
session:2
Possible Values: 1, 2 |
Congress Chamber |
The chamber of congress responsible for the document. One of "House", "Senate" or "Joint". |
chamber:
|
chamber:senate
Possible Values: house, senate, joint
|
Date Begun |
The starting date of the session of congress which was primarily responsible for the content in the Statutes at large. |
datebegun: |
datebegun:2005-01-04 |
Legislation Type |
The type of legislation contained within the Statutes at Large volume should be included in the search. For example, Public Laws, Private Laws, Concurrent Resolutions, or Proclamations. |
legtype: |
legtype:proclamation
Possible Values: See Table below |
Legislation Number |
The law, concurrent resolution or proclamation number. For laws, this is the number after the congress number, for example, "132" in "Public Law 110-123" |
docnumber |
donumber:123 |
Subject |
Associated subject of the law, concurrent resolution or proclamation; as indicated on the index of Statutes at Large volume. |
statutesubject: |
statutesubject:abortion |
Is Appropriation |
Flag indicates that the law or concurrent resolution includes the words in the title which make it likely to be about appropriating funds. |
isappropriation: |
isappropriation:true
Possible Values: True, False |
Beneficiary Name |
The private law’s organization or individual; to which the law refers. |
beneficiary: |
beneficiary:"parents of Theresa Marie Schiavo" |
Legislative History |
Complete text of the legislative history section of public and private laws. |
legislativehistory: |
legislativehistory:"No. 106-70" |
Congressional Committee |
Congressional committee name responsible for the legislation which became the public or private law. For example, "Committee on Foreign Relations". |
committee:
|
committee:transportation |
President |
The full and official name of the president who issued the presidential proclamation, for example "William J. Clinton" or "George W. Bush". |
president: |
president:bush |
President's Party |
The party to which the president belongs, either "democratic", "republican", or "independent". |
presidentparty: |
presidentparty:republican |
Citation
|
The GPO standard method for searching citation references from the selected publication. |
citation: |
citation:"119 Stat. 3822" |
Associated Bill Citation |
The reference to the congressional bill which passed by one or both congresses which eventually became the public law specified in the Statutes at Large. For example, "S. 183, 110th Congress". |
associatedbills: |
associatedbills:"h.r. 99" |
Congressional Bills Citation |
Citation references to Congressional Bills. Examples include, "H.R. 99", "S. 99" "H.J. Res. 99", "S.J. Res. 99", "H. Con. Res. 99", "S. Con. Res. 99", "H. Res. 99" or "S. Res. 99". |
billscitation: |
billscitation:"h.r. 99" |
Congressional Calendar Citation |
Citation references to Congressional Calendars. For example, "Union Calendar No. 99", "House Calendar No. 99", "Private Calendar No. 9", or "Senate Calendar No. 99". |
ccalcitation: |
ccalcitation:"Senate Calendar No. 2" |
Congressional Report Citation |
Citation references to Congressional Reports. For example, "H. Rept. 106-32". |
crptcitation: |
crptcitation:"h. rept. 106-656" |
United States Code Citation |
Citation references to the United States Code. For example, "42 U.S.C. 5841" or "42 U.S.C. App. 99" |
uscodecitation: |
uscodecitation:"2 u.s.c. 661" |
Statutes at Large Citation |
Citation references to Statutes at Large. For example, "88 Stat. 1242". |
statutecitation: |
statutecitation:"64 Stat. 1267" |
Public and Private Law Citation |
Citation references to Public or Private Laws. For example, "Public Law 106-32" or "Private Law 106-3". |
plawcitation: |
plawcitation:"public law 106-62" |
CFR Citation |
Citation references, including title and part numbe,r from the Code of Federal Regulations, in standard citation format. For example "14 CFR Part 802" or "14 CFR Chapter IV". |
cfrcitation: |
cfrcitation:"25 cfr 61" |
Reference Citation |
Reference to another document within the text of a document. |
refcitation: |
refcitation:"25 cfr 61" |
United States Statutes at Large Metadata Value Lists
Legislation Type
The table below lists the metadata values which can be used when limiting your search using the Legislative Type advanced search field or the legtype: field operator.
Metadata Value |
User Readable Value |
---|---|
PUBLICLAW |
Public Law |
PRIVATELAW |
Private Law |
HCONRES |
House Concurrent Resolution |
SCONRES |
Senate Concurrent Resolution |
PROCLAMATION |
Proclamation |
Related Resources
- How Our Laws Are Made (PDF) - House Document 110-49
- Contact your local Federal Depository Library -To access a physical copy of volumes of the Statutes at Large
- Purchase printed volumes - From GPO's Online Bookstore
- Not finding the law? Search Public and Private Laws for the slip version - Public and private laws are also known as slip laws. A slip law is an official publication of the law.