The
Code of Laws of the United States of America (variously abbreviated to
Code of Laws of the United States,
United States Code,
U.S. Code, or
U.S.C.) is the official compilation and
codification of the general and permanent
federal statutes of the United States. It contains 52 titles, and a further two titles have been proposed. The main edition is published every six years by the
Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the
House of Representatives, and cumulative supplements are published annually. The official version of those laws not codified in the United States Code can be found in
United States Statutes at Large.