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  • Sec.  161. Title of Superintendent of Capitol Building and Grounds changed to Architect of Capitol.
  • Sec.  161a. Repealed.
  • Sec.  162. Architect of Capitol; powers and duties.
  • Sec.  162-1. Appointment of Architect of Capitol.
  • Sec.  162a. Compensation of Architect of Capitol.
  • Sec.  162b. Semiannual report of expenditures by Architect of Capitol.
  • Sec.  163. Care and superintendence of Capitol by Architect of Capitol.
  • Sec.  163a. Exterior of Capitol, duty of Architect.
  • Sec.  163b. Delegation of authority by Architect of Capitol.
  • Sec.  164. Omitted.
  • Sec.  164a. Assistant Architect of Capitol to act in case of absence, disability, or vacancy.
  • Sec.  165. Repealed.
  • Sec.  166. Architect of Capitol; repairs of Capitol.
  • Sec.  166a. Omitted.
  • Sec.  166a-1. Appropriations under control of Architect of Capitol; availability for expenses of advertising.
  • Sec.  166b, 166b-1. Omitted or Repealed.
  • Sec.  166b-1a. Compensation of employees under Architect of Capitol; single per annum gross rates of pay.
  • Sec.  166b-1b. Conversion by Architect of Capitol of existing basic pay rates to per annum gross pay rates.
  • Sec.  166b-1c. Obsolete references in existing law to basic pay rates.
  • Sec.  166b-1d. Savings provisions.
  • Sec.  166b-1e. Effect on existing law.
  • Sec.  166b-1f. Exemptions.
  • Sec.  166b-2. Registered nurses compensated under appropriations for Capitol Buildings, Senate Office Buildings, and House Office Buildings; allocation to General Schedule salary grade.
  • Sec.  166b-3. Authorization to fix basic rate of compensation for certain positions.
  • Sec.  166b-3a. Compensation of certain positions in Office of Architect of Capitol.
  • Sec.  166b-3b. Compensation of certain positions under jurisdiction of Architect of Capitol.
  • Sec.  166b-4. Gratuities for survivors of deceased employees under jurisdiction of Architect of Capitol.
  • Sec.  166b-5. Withholding and remittance of State income tax by Architect of Capitol.
  • Sec.  166b-6. Assignment and reassignment of personnel by Architect of Capitol for personal services.
  • Sec.  166b-7. Architect of the Capitol human resources program.
  • Sec.  166c. Acquisition of surplus supplies, materials, etc.; priority.
  • Sec.  166d. Rental or lease of storage space.
  • Sec.  166e. Funds out of Contingent Expenses, Architect of Capitol.
  • Sec.  166f. Funds out of Capitol Buildings, Architect of Capitol.
  • Sec.  166g. Expenses for flying American flags and providing certification services therefor.
  • Sec.  166h. Transfer of funds by Architect of Capitol; approval.
  • Sec.  166i. Energy conservation and management.
  • Sec.  167. Lighting, heating, and ventilating House of Representatives.
  • Sec.  167a. Repealed.
  • Sec.  168. Heating and ventilating Senate wing.
  • Sec.  168a. Repealed.
  • Sec.  169. Furniture for House of Representatives.
  • Sec.  170. Purchase of furniture or carpets for House or Senate.
  • Sec.  170a. Transferred.
  • Sec.  171. Transfer of discontinued apparatus to other branches.
  • Sec.  172. Repealed.
  • Sec.  173. Estimates for improvements in grounds.
  • Sec.  174b. Senate Office Building; approval of structural changes by Architect of Capitol.
  • Sec.  174b-1. Additional Senate office building.
  • Sec.  174c. Control, care, and supervision of Senate Office Building.
  • Sec.  174d. Assignment of space in Senate Office Building.
  • Sec.  174d-1. Assignment of space for meetings of joint committees, conference committees, etc.
  • Sec.  174e. Certification of vouchers by Architect of Capitol.
  • Sec.  174j-1. Senate Restaurants; management by Architect of Capitol; approval of matters of general policy; termination.
  • Sec.  174j-2. Omitted.
  • Sec.  174j-3. Authorization and direction to effectuate purposes of sections 174j-1 to 174j-7 of this title.
  • Sec.  174j-4. Special deposit account; establishment; appropriations; approval of payments.
  • Sec.  174j-5. Deposits and disbursements under special deposit account.
  • Sec.  174j-6. Bond of Architect, Assistant Architect, and other employees.
  • Sec.  174j-7. Supersedure of prior provisions for maintenance and operation of Senate Restaurants.
  • Sec.  174j-8. Management personnel and miscellaneous expenses; availability of appropriations; annual and sick leave.
  • Sec.  174j-9. Loans for Senate Restaurants.
  • Sec.  174j-10. Transfer of appropriations for management personnel and miscellaneous restaurant expenses to special deposit account.
  • Sec.  174k. House of Representatives restaurant, cafeteria, and food services.
  • Sec.  175. House Office Building; control, supervision, and care.
  • Sec.  176. Speaker as member of House Office Building commission.
  • Sec.  177. Assignment of rooms in House Office Building.
  • Sec.  178. Vacant rooms; assignment to Representatives.
  • Sec.  179. Vacant rooms; withdrawal by Representatives of request for assignment; relinquishment of rooms previously assigned.
  • Sec.  180. Exchange of rooms.
  • Sec.  181. Record of assignment of rooms, etc.
  • Sec.  182. Assignment of rooms to Commissioner from Puerto Rico.
  • Sec.  183. Assignment etc., of rooms; control of by House.
  • Sec.  184. Assignment of unoccupied space.
  • Sec.  184a. John W. McCormack Residential Page School.
  • Sec.  184b to 184f. Repealed.
  • Sec.  184g. House of Representatives Child Care Center.
  • Sec.  185. Capitol power plant.
  • Sec.  185a. Senate Garage; control, supervision, servicing of official motor vehicles.
  • Sec.  186. Transfer of material and equipment to Architect.
  • Sec.  187. National Statuary Hall.
  • Sec.  188. Works of fine arts.
  • Sec.  188a. United States Capitol Preservation Commission.
  • Sec.  188a-1. Authority of Commission to accept gifts and conduct other transactions relating to works of fine art and other property.
  • Sec.  188a-2. Capitol Preservation Fund.
  • Sec.  188a-3. Audits by the Comptroller General.
  • Sec.  188a-4. Advisory boards.
  • Sec.  188a-5. "Member of the House of Representatives" defined.
  • Sec.  188b. Senate Commission on Art.
  • Sec.  188b-1. Duties of Commission.
  • Sec.  188b-2. Supervision and maintenance of Old Senate Chamber.
  • Sec.  188b-3. Publication of list of works of art, historical objects, and exhibits.
  • Sec.  188b-4. Authorization of appropriations.
  • Sec.  188b-5. Additional authority for Senate Commission on Art to acquire works of art, historical objects, documents, or exhibits.
  • Sec.  188b-6. Conservation, restoration, replication, or replacement of items in United States Senate Collection.
  • Sec.  188c. House of Representatives Fine Arts Board.
  • Sec.  188c-1. Acceptance of gifts on behalf of the House of Representatives.
  • Sec.  189. Art exhibits.
  • Sec.  190. Private studios and works of art.
  • Sec.  190a. Omitted.
  • Sec.  190b. Location of reference library for Senate and House of Representatives.
  • Sec.  191, 192. Repealed or Omitted.
  • Sec.  193. Protection of buildings and property.
  • Sec.  193a. United States Capitol Grounds; area comprising; jurisdiction.
  • Sec.  193b. Public use of Capitol Grounds.
  • Sec.  193c. Obstruction of roads; conveyance of goods or merchandise; Capitol Grounds.
  • Sec.  193d. Sale of articles; signs; solicitation; Capitol Grounds.
  • Sec.  193e. Injuries to property; Capitol Grounds.
  • Sec.  193f. Capitol Grounds and Buildings security.
  • Sec.  193g. Parades or assemblages; display of flags; Capitol Grounds.
  • Sec.  193h. Prosecution and punishment of offenses.
  • Sec.  193i. Assistance to authorities by Capitol employees.
  • Sec.  193j. Suspension of prohibitions against use of grounds.
  • Sec.  193k. Power of Capitol Police Board to suspend prohibitions.
  • Sec.  193l. Concerts on grounds.
  • Sec.  193m. Definitions.
  • Sec.  193m-1. Audit for private organizations conducting activities or performing services in or on United States Capitol Buildings or Grounds; report to Congress.
  • Sec.  193n. Smithsonian Institution; policing of buildings and grounds.
  • Sec.  193o. Public use of Smithsonian grounds.
  • Sec.  193p. Sale of articles; signs; solicitation; Smithsonian grounds.
  • Sec.  193q. Injury to property; Smithsonian grounds.
  • Sec.  193r. Additional protective regulations; publication; Smithsonian grounds.
  • Sec.  193s. Prosecution and punishment; Smithsonian grounds.
  • Sec.  193t. Police power; Smithsonian grounds.
  • Sec.  193u. Suspension of regulations; Smithsonian grounds.
  • Sec.  193v. "Buildings and grounds" defined.
  • Sec.  193w. Repealed.
  • Sec.  193x. Enforcement power of special police.
  • Sec.  206. Capitol Police; appointment; Chief of the Capitol Police.
  • Sec.  206-1. Capitol Police; compensation of Chief.
  • Sec.  206a to 206a-8. Omitted.
  • Sec.  206b. Emergency duty overtime pay for Capitol Police from funds disbursed by the Chief Administrative Officer of the House of Representatives.
  • Sec.  206c. Emergency duty overtime pay for Capitol Police from funds disbursed by Secretary of the Senate; compensatory time off in place of additional pay; election, accrual and transfer of time off; rules and regulations.
  • Sec.  207. Payment of Capitol Police.
  • Sec.  207a. Unified payroll administration for Capitol Police.
  • Sec.  207b. Establishment by Capitol Police Board of unified schedules of rates of basic pay and leave system; lump sum payments.
  • Sec.  207c. Establishment of United States Capitol Police Memorial Fund.
  • Sec.  207c-1. Payments from Fund for families of Detective Gibson and Private First Class Chestnut.
  • Sec.  207c-2. Tax treatment of Fund.
  • Sec.  207c-3. Administration by Capitol Police Board.
  • Sec.  208. Suspension of Capitol Police members.
  • Sec.  209. Pay of Capitol Police members under suspension.
  • Sec.  210. Uniform, belts and arms; Capitol Police.
  • Sec.  210a. Uniforms to display United States flag or colors.
  • Sec.  211. Uniform; at whose expense; Capitol Police.
  • Sec.  212. Wearing uniform on duty; Capitol Police.
  • Sec.  212a. Policing of Capitol Buildings and Grounds; powers of Capitol Police; arrests by Capitol Police for crimes of violence; arrests by District of Columbia police.
  • Sec.  212a-1. Capitol Grounds and Library of Congress Grounds; detail of police.
  • Sec.  212a-2. Protection of Members of Congress, officers of Congress, and members of their families.
  • Sec.  212a-3. Law enforcement authority of Capitol Police.
  • Sec.  212a-4. Security systems for Capitol buildings and grounds.
  • Sec.  212a-4a. Maintenance of security systems for Capitol buildings and grounds.
  • Sec.  212a-5. Capitol Police citation release.
  • Sec.  212b. Regulation of traffic by Capitol Police Board.
  • Sec.  213, 213a. Repealed or Omitted.
  • Sec.  214. Protection of grounds.
  • Sec.  214a. Omitted.
  • Sec.  214b. Designation of Capitol grounds as play area for children of Members and employees of Senate or House of Representatives.
  • Sec.  214c. Senate Employee Child Care Center.
  • Sec.  214d. Child care center employee benefits.
  • Sec.  214e. Reimbursement of Senate day care center employees.
  • Sec.  215. Supervision of Botanical Garden.
  • Sec.  216. Superintendent, etc., of Botanical Garden and greenhouses.
  • Sec.  216a. Restriction on use of appropriation for Botanical Garden.
  • Sec.  216b. Utilization of personnel by Architect of Capitol for maintenance and operation of Botanic Garden.
  • Sec.  216c. National Garden.
  • Sec.  216d. Disbursement of appropriations for Botanic Garden.
  • Sec.  217. Repealed.
  • Sec.  217a. Plant material exchanges.
  • Sec.  217b to 222. Repealed or Omitted.
  • Sec.  223. Capitol Grounds shuttle service; purchase, etc., of vehicles.
  • Sec.  224. Transportation of House Pages by Capitol Grounds shuttle service.
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