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 116 STAT. 1180 PUBLIC LAW 107-217—AUG. 21, 2002 SUBCHAPTER I—GENERAL § 6101. Definitions and application (a) DEFINITIONS.—In this chapter, the following definitions apply: (1) OFFICIAL GUEST OF THE SUPREME COURT. —The term "official guest of the Supreme Court" means an individual who is a guest of the Supreme Court, as determined by the Chief Justice of the United States or any Associate Justice of the Supreme Court; (2) STATE.— The term "State" means a State of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, Palau, and any territory or possession of the United States; and (b) APPLICATION.— For purposes of section 6102 of this title and subchapters III and IV, the Supreme Court grounds— (1) extend to the line of the face of— (A) the east curb of First Street Northeast, between Maryland Avenue Northeast and East Capitol Street; (B) the south curb of Maryland Avenue Northeast, between First Street Northeast and Second Street Northeast; (C) the west curb of Second Street Northeast, between Maryland Avenue Northeast and East Capitol Street; and (D) the north curb of East Capitol Street between First Street Northeast and Second Street Northeast; and (2) comprise any property under the custody and control of the Supreme Court as part of the Supreme Court grounds, including property acquired as provided by law on behalf of the Federal Government in lots 2, 3, 800, 801, and 802 in square 758 in the District of Columbia as an addition to the grounds of the Supreme Court Building. §6102, Regulations (a) AUTHORITY OF THE MARSHAL.—In addition to the restrictions and requirements specified in subchapter IV, the Marshal of the Supreme Court may prescribe regulations, approved by the Chief Justice of the United States, that are necessary for— (1) the adequate protection of the Supreme Court Building and grounds and of individuals and property in the Building and grounds; and (2) the maintenance of suitable order and decorum within the Building and grounds. (b) POSTING REQUIREMENT. —All regulations prescribed under this section shall be posted in a public place at the Building and shall be made reasonably available to the public in writing. SUBCHAPTER II—BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS §6111. Supreme Court Building (a) IN GENERAL.— (1) STRUCTURAL AND MECHANICAL CARE.— The Architect of the Capitol shall have charge of the structural and mechanical care of the Supreme Court Building, including— (A) the care and maintenance of the grounds; and (B) the supplying of all mechanical furnishings and mechanical equipment for the Building.

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