UNITED STATES CODE

TABLE OF SECTIONS AMENDED, ENACTED, OMITTED,
REPEALED, OR TRANSFERRED

119th Congress, 1st Session

(Public Law 119-1)

Columns 1 and 2

    List U. S. Code titles and sections in ascending order. The letter "A" in column 1 means Appendix.
Column 3
    Contains special information as follows:
    • "nt" means note.
    • "nt [tbl]" means note [table].
    • "prec" means preceding.
    • "fr" means a transfer from another section.
    • "to" means a transfer to another section.
    • "new" means a new section or new note.
    • "gen amd" means the section or note is generally amended.
    • "omitted" means the section is omitted.
    • "repealed" means the section or note is repealed.
    • "nt ed chg" and "ed chg" -- See the Editorial Classification Change Table.
    • No entry or "nt" by itself means the section or note is amended.
Columns 4, 5, and 6
    Contain Public Law, Section, and Statutes-at-Large citations. An item in quotes following the section citation in column 5 indicates a new section that is being added either to a positive law title or to an existing Act classified to a non-positive law title.
Prepared by
Office of the Law Revision Counsel
U.S. House of Representatives
January 29, 2025
 

 U. S. Code
Title Section      Description      Pub. L.  Sec.                  139 Stat.
-------------      -----------      -------------                  ---------
8     1101         nt new           119-1    1                        3          
8     1182                          119-1    3(d)                     4          
8     1225                          119-1    3(a)                     3          
8     1226                          119-1    2                        3          
8     1226                          119-1    3(b)                     4          
8     1231                          119-1    3(e)                     5          
8     1252                          119-1    3(f)                     5          
8     1253                          119-1    3(c)                     4