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Code · U.S. Code · Title 13 - CENSUS · CHAPTER 7— OFFENSES AND PENALTIES · SUBCHAPTER I— OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES · § 213

§ 213. False statements, certificates, and information

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(a)Whoever, being an officer or employee referred to in subchapter II of chapter 1 of this title, willfully and knowingly swears or affirms falsely as to the truth of any statement required to be made or subscribed by him under oath by or under authority of this title, shall be guilty of perjury, and shall be fined not more than $2,000 or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
(b)Whoever, being an officer or employee referred to in subchapter II of chapter 1 of this title—
(1)willfully and knowingly makes a false certificate or fictitious return; or
(2)knowingly or willfully furnishes or causes to be furnished, or, having been such an officer or employee, knowingly or willfully furnished or caused to be furnished, directly or indirectly, to the Secretary or to any other officer or employee of the Department of Commerce or bureau or agency thereof, any false statement or false information with reference to any inquiry for which he was authorized and required to collect information provided for in this title—
shall be fined not more than $2,000 or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
(Aug. 31, 1954, ch. 1158, 68 Stat. 1022.)
Historical and Revision Notes
Based on title 13, U.S.C., 1952 ed., §§ 122, 208, 252, and section 1442 of title 42, U.S.C., 1952 ed., The Public Health and Welfare (June 18, 1929, ch. 28, § 8, 46 Stat. 23; June 19, 1948, ch. 502, § 2, 62 Stat. 479; July 15, 1949, ch. 338, title VI, § 607, 63 Stat. 441; Sept. 7, 1950, ch. 910, § 2, 64 Stat. 784).
Section consolidates part of section 208 of title 13, U.S.C., 1952 ed., with that part of section 122 of such title which made such section 208 applicable to the quinquennial censuses of manufacturers, the mineral industries, and other businesses (see subchapter I of chapter 5 of this revised title), that part of section 252 of such title which made such section 208 applicable to the quinquennial censuses of governments (see subchapter III of chapter 5 of this revised title), and that part of subsection
(b)of section 1442 of title 42, U.S.C., 1952 ed., which made such section 208 applicable to the decennial censuses of housing (see subchapter II of chapter 5 of this revised title). For remainder of sections 122, 208, and 252 of title 13, U.S.C., 1952 ed., and of section 1442 of title 42, U.S.C., 1952 ed. (which section has been transferred in its entirety to this revised title), see Distribution Table.
As set out in this revised section, the provisions relate to all investigations, surveys, collections of statistics, and censuses provided for in this title, and to officers as well as employees, which was probably the original legislative intent.
References to the offenses described in subsection
(b)of this revised section as being felonies, were omitted as covered by section 1 of title 18, U.S.C., 1952 ed., Crimes and Criminal Procedure, classifying offenses; and words “upon conviction thereof” and “upon conviction of” were omitted as surplusage.
Changes were made in phraseology and arrangement.
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  • Aug. 31, 1954, ch. 1158
  • 68 Stat. 1022
  • June 18, 1929, ch. 28, § 8
  • 46 Stat. 23
  • June 19, 1948, ch. 502, § 2
  • 62 Stat. 479
  • July 15, 1949, ch. 338
  • 63 Stat. 441
  • Sept. 7, 1950, ch. 910, § 2
  • 64 Stat. 784
  • section 208 of title 13
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§ 213
False statements, certificates, and information
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ActAug. 31, 1954, ch. 1158
Stat.68 Stat. 1022
ActJune 18, 1929, ch. 28, § 8
Stat.46 Stat. 23
ActJune 19, 1948, ch. 502, § 2
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