Circular Letter No. 1152

April 1, 2025

TO: Printing and Publishing Officials of the Federal Government

SUBJECT: Rider Requisitions for the 2024 Supplement “Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation”

This circular letter is to announce the opportunity to submit orders for the 2024 Supplement to the Constitution of the United States of America, Analysis and Interpretation, Senate Document 118-15, which contains annotations of cases decided by the Supreme Court of the United States from October 2022 to the end date of July 1, 2024. The Supplement is printed every 2 years.

April 14, 2025, has been established as the ABSOLUTE deadline for the receipt of orders to ride the printing of the 2024 Supplement to the Constitution of the United States of America, Analysis and Interpretation. Please use the following estimated rider rate when preparing your requisitions:

Per Copy……$13.97

The requisition (Standard Form 1) https://www.gpo.gov/docs/default-source/formsstandards-pdf-files/formsf1-rev.pdf should be made out for the 2024 Supplement to the Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation (riding jacket 58- 765).

Be sure to indicate the number of copies needed for your organization and include the correct Billing Address Code (BAC) for your bureau/office on your requisitions. Also, please include your Line of Accounting (LOA) number on the SF1, and all agencies are required to provide GPO with their Component Treasury Account System (TAS) and Business Event Type Code (BETC) information for all IPAC transactions. For GPO customer agencies who have GT&C’s and G-Invoicing Orders approved and in place with GPO, please provide that information on the rider SF1. For additional information related to doing business with GPO in G-Invoicing, please go to our dedicated GPO G-Invoicing webpage at: https://www.gpo.gov/how-to-work-with-us/agency/g-invoicing.

Please forward all rider requisitions to the Office of Congressional Publishing Services, Stop: CSC, U.S. Government Publishing Office, Washington, DC 20401, send by email to [email protected], or send by fax 202-512-1101. If you have any questions concerning this letter please direct them to Ken DeThomasis, Congressional Publishing Services, on 202-512-0224.

Sincerely,

TED PRIEBE
Managing Director, Government Publishing & Print Procurement

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