<P> During the 1920s, some members of Congress revived the codification project, resulting in the approval of the United States Code by Congress in 1926 . </P> <P> The official version of the Code is published by the LRC as a series of paper volumes . The first edition of the Code was contained in a single bound volume; today, it spans several large volumes . Normally, a new edition of the Code is issued every six years, with annual cumulative supplements identifying the changes made by Congress since the last "main edition" was published . </P> <P> Both the LRC and the GPO offer electronic versions of the Code to the public . The LRC electronic version used to be as much as 18 months behind current legislation, but as of 2014 it is one of the most current versions available online . The United States Code is available from the LRC at uscode.house.gov in both HTML and XML bulk formats . The "United States Legislative Markup" (USLM) schema of the XML was designed to be consistent with the Akoma Ntoso project (from the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs) XML schema, and the OASIS LegalDocML technical committee standard will be based upon Akoma Ntoso . </P> <P> A number of other online versions are freely available, such as Cornell's Legal Information Institute . </P>

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