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- Records_Act abstract "The Records Act, also known as an Act to provide for the safe-keeping of the Acts, Records and Seal of the United States, and for other purposes, was the fourteenth law passed by the United States Congress.The first section of the bill renamed the Department of Foreign Affairs to the Department of State. The next section charged the Secretary of State with receiving legislation from the president for safekeeping. Five subsequent provisions governed the creation, custody and use of the Seal of the United States.The act also directed the Secretary of State to ensure that every bill enacted or vetoed was published in at least three newspapers, making it the nation's first freedom of information law, though its provisions would later be used to justify the withholding of information from the public.In 1875, the law was incorporated into 5 U.S.C. section 301, the Housekeeping Statute.".
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- Records_Act wikiPageWikiLink Category:1789_in_international_relations.
- Records_Act wikiPageWikiLink Category:1789_in_law.
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- Records_Act wikiPageWikiLink Category:1st_United_States_Congress.
- Records_Act wikiPageWikiLink Category:Freedom_of_information_in_the_United_States.
- Records_Act wikiPageWikiLink Category:Freedom_of_information_legislation.
- Records_Act wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_federal_government_administration_legislation.
- Records_Act wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Records_Act.
- Records_Act wikiPageWikiLink Freedom_of_information.
- Records_Act wikiPageWikiLink George_Washington.
- Records_Act wikiPageWikiLink Great_Seal_of_the_United_States.
- Records_Act wikiPageWikiLink Newspaper.
- Records_Act wikiPageWikiLink President_of_the_United_States.
- Records_Act wikiPageWikiLink Secretary_of_State.
- Records_Act wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Congress.
- Records_Act wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Department_of_State.
- Records_Act agreedbody "House".
- Records_Act agreeddate "1789-09-08".
- Records_Act enactedBy "1.0".
- Records_Act fullname "An Act to provide for the safe-keeping of the Acts, Records and Seal of the United States, and for other purposes".
- Records_Act introducedbill "an Act to provide for the safe-keeping of the Acts, Records and Seal of the United States, and for other purposes".
- Records_Act introducedby "Theodore Sedgwick".
- Records_Act introduceddate "1789-07-31".
- Records_Act introducedin "House".
- Records_Act name "Records Act of 1789".
- Records_Act passedbody "House".
- Records_Act passedbody "Senate".
- Records_Act passeddate "1789-08-27".
- Records_Act passeddate "1789-09-07".
- Records_Act signeddate "1789-09-15".
- Records_Act signedpresident George_Washington.
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- Records_Act subject Category:1789_in_international_relations.
- Records_Act subject Category:1789_in_law.
- Records_Act subject Category:1789_in_the_United_States.
- Records_Act subject Category:1st_United_States_Congress.
- Records_Act subject Category:Freedom_of_information_in_the_United_States.
- Records_Act subject Category:Freedom_of_information_legislation.
- Records_Act subject Category:United_States_federal_government_administration_legislation.
- Records_Act hypernym Law.
- Records_Act type Agent.
- Records_Act comment "The Records Act, also known as an Act to provide for the safe-keeping of the Acts, Records and Seal of the United States, and for other purposes, was the fourteenth law passed by the United States Congress.The first section of the bill renamed the Department of Foreign Affairs to the Department of State. The next section charged the Secretary of State with receiving legislation from the president for safekeeping.".
- Records_Act label "Records Act".
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- Records_Act wasDerivedFrom Records_Act?oldid=687458050.
- Records_Act isPrimaryTopicOf Records_Act.