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[CITE: 40USC193d]

 
             TITLE 40--PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PROPERTY, AND WORKS
 
                 CHAPTER 2--CAPITOL BUILDING AND GROUNDS
 
Sec. 193d. Sale of articles; signs; solicitation; Capitol 
        Grounds
        
    It is forbidden to offer or expose any article for sale in said 
United States Capitol Grounds; to display any sign, placard, or other 
form of advertisement therein; to solicit fares, alms, subscriptions, or 
contributions therein.

(July 31, 1946, ch. 707, Sec. 4, 60 Stat. 718.)

                          Codification

    Section is also set out in D.C. Code, Sec. 9-110.


 Relocation of Vendors; Temporary Suspension of Prohibition of Sale of 
                             Articles, Etc.

    Pub. L. 96-432, Sec. 6(c), Oct. 10, 1980, 94 Stat. 1853, provided 
that, in order to provide a fair and reasonable transition period in 
which to permit the orderly relocation of those duly licensed vendors 
operating, as of Oct. 10, 1980, on those portions of Pennsylvania Avenue 
Northwest, and Maryland Avenue Southwest, hereby included in the 
definition of United States Capitol Grounds pursuant to section 1(4) and 
(5) [of Pub. L. 96-432, set out as a note under section 193a of this 
title], so much of the prohibitions contained in section 4 of the law of 
July 31, 1946 (60 Stat. 718) [this section], as would prevent the use of 
those portions of Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, and Maryland Avenue 
Southwest, for the offer and exposure of articles for sale, be suspended 
for a period not to exceed one year.

                  Section Referred to in Other Sections

    This section is referred to in sections 136, 174b-1, 174j-1, 184a, 
193h, 193i, 193j, 193k, 193l, 193m, 212a, 1205 of this title; title 2 
sections 121b-1, 121c, 121d.
