The enactment of Title 5 into positive law was done by Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States)89–554, 80 Stat.378, enacted September 6, 1966. This means that while Title 5 existed before, it was merely a compilation of laws but not the law itself. Only about half of the U.S. Code is positive law, meaning the law itself. See uscode.house.govArchived April 21, 2021, at the Wayback Machine for background on positive law codifiation of the U.S. Code.
The enactment of Title 5 into positive law was done by Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States)89–554, 80 Stat.378, enacted September 6, 1966. This means that while Title 5 existed before, it was merely a compilation of laws but not the law itself. Only about half of the U.S. Code is positive law, meaning the law itself. See uscode.house.govArchived April 21, 2021, at the Wayback Machine for background on positive law codifiation of the U.S. Code.
The enactment of Title 5 into positive law was done by Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States)89–554, 80 Stat.378, enacted September 6, 1966. This means that while Title 5 existed before, it was merely a compilation of laws but not the law itself. Only about half of the U.S. Code is positive law, meaning the law itself. See uscode.house.govArchived April 21, 2021, at the Wayback Machine for background on positive law codifiation of the U.S. Code.
The enactment of Title 5 into positive law was done by Pub. L.Tooltip Public Law (United States)89–554, 80 Stat.378, enacted September 6, 1966. This means that while Title 5 existed before, it was merely a compilation of laws but not the law itself. Only about half of the U.S. Code is positive law, meaning the law itself. See uscode.house.govArchived April 21, 2021, at the Wayback Machine for background on positive law codifiation of the U.S. Code.