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 PUBLIC LAW 107-217—AUG. 21, 2002 116 STAT. 1187 connection with the poHcing of their respective specified buildings and grounds. (b) POWERS. — The employees designated as specisd police under subsection (a)— (1) may, within the specified buildings and grounds, enforce, and make arrests for violations of, sections 6302 and 6303 of this title, any regulation prescribed under section 6304 of this title, federal or state law, or any regulation prescribed under federal or state law; and (2) may enforce concurrently with the United States Park Police the laws and regulations applicable to the National Capital Parks, and may make arrests for violations of sections 6302 and 6303 of this title, within the several areas located within the exterior boundaries of the face of the curb lines of the squares within which the specified buildings and grounds are located. (c) UNIFORMS AND OTHER EQUIPMENT. —The employees designated as special police under subsection (a) may be provided, without charge, with uniforms and other equipment as may be necessary for the proper performance of their duties, including badges, revolvers, and ammunition. §6307. Penalties (a) IN GENERAL.— (1) PENALTY.—A person violating section 6302 or 6303 of this title, or a regulation prescribed under section 6304 of this title, shall be fined under title 18, imprisoned for not more than 60 days, or both. (2) PROCEDURE.— Prosecution for an offense under this subsection shall be in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, by information by the United States Attorney or an Assistant United States Attorney. (b) OFFENSES INVOLVING PROPERTY DAMAGE OVER $100.— (1) PENALTY.—If in the commission of a violation described in subsection (a), property is damaged in an amount exceeding $100, the period of imprisonment for the offense may be not more than five years. (2) VENUE AND PROCEDURE.— Prosecution of an offense under this subsection shall be in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia by indictment. Prosecution may be on information by the United States Attorney or an Assistant United States Attorney if the defendant, after being advised of the nature of the charge and of rights of the defendant, waives in open court prosecution by indictment. CHAPTER 65—THURGOOD MARSHALL FEDERAL JUDICIARY BUILDING Sec. 6581. Definition. 6502. Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building. 6503. Commission for the Judiciary Office Building. 6504. Lease of building. 6505. Structural and mechanical care and security. 6506. Allocation of space. 6507. Account in Treasury.

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