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[CITE: 40USC128]

 
             TITLE 40--PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PROPERTY, AND WORKS
 
CHAPTER 1--PUBLIC BUILDINGS, GROUNDS, PARKS, AND WHARVES IN DISTRICT OF 
                                COLUMBIA
 
Sec. 128. Approval by Administrator of General Services of 
        sketches, plans, and estimates of buildings; exemptions
        
    On and after June 14, 1946, subject to applicable provisions of 
existing law relating to the functions in the District of Columbia of 
the National Capital Planning Commission and the Commission of Fine 
Arts, only the Administrator of General Services shall be required to 
approve sketches, plans, and estimates for buildings to be constructed 
by the General Services Administration, except in the case of buildings 
designed for post-office purposes which shall be approved by the 
Administrator of General Services and the United States Postal Service.

(June 14, 1946, ch. 404, Sec. 8, 60 Stat. 258; June 30, 1949, ch. 288, 
title I, Sec. 103(a), 63 Stat. 380; June 6, 1924, ch. 279, Sec. 9, as 
added July 19, 1952, ch. 949, Sec. 1, 66 Stat. 790; Pub. L. 91-375, 
Sec. 4(a), Aug. 12, 1970, 84 Stat. 773.)

                          Transfer of Functions

    ``National Capital Planning Commission'' substituted in text for 
``National Capital Park and Planning Commission'' on authority of act 
June 6, 1924, ch. 270, Sec. 9, as added July 19, 1952, which transferred 
functions of latter to former. See section 71h of this title and 
Transfer of Functions note thereunder.
    ``Administrator of General Services'' substituted in text for 
``Commissioner of Public Buildings'' on authority of act June 30, 1949, 
which transferred functions of latter to former. See section 753 of this 
title.
    ``United States Postal Service'' substituted in text for 
``Postmaster General'' pursuant to Pub. L. 91-375, Sec. 4(a), set out as 
a note under section 201 of Title 39, Postal Service, which abolished 
office of Postmaster General of Post Office Department and transferred 
its functions to United States Postal Service.
