H.CON.RES. 105 CONCURRENT RESOLUTION IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
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HS COUT
96TH CO SESSION
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1ST SESSION
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Requiring i-;.iposition of charge
s for congressional parking sp
aces.
IN TIII HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
APRIL 10, 1979
Mr. FOLEY submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on House Administration
CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Requiring imposition of charges for congressional parking
spaces.
1 Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate
2 concurring), That (a) the Building Commission of the House
3 of Representatives and the Committee on Rules_ andAdmin-
4' istration of the Senate shall issue joint regulations requiring
5 the payment of uniform reasonable charges by each Member
6 of Congress, congressional employee, and other person as
7 signed a parking space under the jurisdiction of the Congress
8 for a period of thirty days or longer for a private vehicle or
9 official vehicle not required for the essential operations of
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1 (b) The regulations referred to in subsection (a) shall
2 provide that all charges imposed under this resolution shall
3 be suspended if either House of Congress, without the con-
4 current e of the other, alters the uniformity of such charges.
5 (c) The regulations referred to in subsection (a) shall be
6 issued within six months after this resolution is agreed to by
7 the Congress and shall take into consideration such factors as
8 the character of the parking spaces involved, charges for
9 parking by Federal employees to whom this resolution is not
10 applicable, commercial rates and, charges for parking, and
11 any other factors, such as consideration for physical handi-
12 caps, that will result in fair and equitable charges.
13 SEC. 2. Amounts collected under this resolution shall be
14 deposited in the general fund. of the Treasury as miscella
21. meaning given such term in section 2107 of title 5,
22 United States Code.
15 neous receipts.
16 S:Etc. 3. As used in this resolution-
17 (1) the term "Member of Congress" means a Senc
18 ator or Representative in, or a Delegate' or Resident
19 Commissioner to, the Congress; and
20 (2) the term "congressional...employee"- has- the