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[CITE: 40USC318b]

 
             TITLE 40--PUBLIC BUILDINGS, PROPERTY, AND WORKS
 
                     CHAPTER 4--THE PUBLIC PROPERTY
 
Sec. 318b. Application for protection; detail of special police; 
        utilization of Federal law-enforcement agencies
        
    Upon the application of the head of any department or agency of the 
United States having property of the United States under its 
administration and control, the Administrator of General Services or 
officials of the General Services Administration duly authorized by him 
are authorized to detail any such special policemen for the protection 
of such property and if he deems it desirable, to extend to such 
property the applicability of any such regulations and to enforce the 
same as set forth herein; and the Administrator of General Services or 
official of the General Services Administration duly authorized by him, 
whenever it is deemed economical and in the public interest, may utilize 
the facilities and services of existing Federal law-enforcement 
agencies, and, with the consent of any State or local agency, the 
facilities and services of such State or local law-enforcement agencies.

(June 1, 1948, ch. 359, Sec. 3, 62 Stat. 281; Pub. L. 100-678, 
Sec. 8(a), (c)(2), Nov. 17, 1988, 102 Stat. 4052, 4053.)

                       References in Text

    Herein, referred to in text, means act June 1, 1948, ch. 359, 62 
Stat. 281, as amended, which enacted sections 318 to 318d of this title. 
For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Tables.


                               Amendments

    1988--Pub. L. 100-678, Sec. 8(c)(2), struck out ``and over which the 
United States has acquired exclusive or concurrent criminal 
jurisdiction'' after ``administration and control''.
    Pub. L. 100-678, Sec. 8(a), substituted ``Administrator of General 
Services'' for ``Federal Works Administrator'' in two places and 
``General Services Administration'' for ``Federal Works Agency'' in two 
places.
