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 116 STAT. 1204 PUBLIC LAW 107-217—AUG. 21, 2002 provided, preliminary plans, specifications, and architectural drawings for the facilities, and the estimated cost of the recommended sites and facilities. PART D—PUBLIC BUILDINGS, GROUNDS, AND PARKS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CHAPTER 81—ADMINISTRATIVE SUBCHAPTER I—GENERAL Sec. 8101. Supervision of public buildings and grounds in District of Columbia not otherwise provided for by law. 8102. Protection of Federal Government buildings in District of Columbia. 8103. Application of District of Columbia laws to public buildings and grounds. 8104. Regulation of private and semipublic buildings adjacent to public buildings and grounds. 8105. Approval Dy Administrator of General Services. 8106. Buildings on reservations, parks, or public grounds. 8107. Advertisements and sales in or arovmd Wasnington Monument. 8108. Use of public buildings for public ceremonies. SUBCHAPTER H-JURISDICTION 8121. Improper appropriation of streets. 8122. Jurisdiction over portion of Constitution Avenue. 8123. Record of transfer of jurisdiction between Director of National Park Service and Mayor of District of Columbia. 8124. Transfer of jurisdiction between Federal and District of Columbia authorities. 8125. Public spaces resulting from filling of canals. 8126. Temporary occupancy of Potomac Park by Secretary of Agriculture. 8127. Part of Washington Aqueduct for playground purposes. SUBCHAPTER III—SERVICES FOR FACILITIES 8141. Contract to rent buildings in the District of Columbia not to be made until appropriation enacted. 8142. Rent of other buildings. 8143. Heat. 8144. Delivery of fuel for use during ensuing fiscal year. SUBCHAPTER IV—MISCELLANEOUS 8161. Reservation of parking spaces for Members of Congress. 8162. Ailanthus trees prohibited. 8163. Use of greenhouses and nursery for trees, shrubs, and plants. 8164. E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse. 8165. Services for Office of Personnel Management. SUBCHAPTER I—GENERAL § 8101. Supervision of public buildings and grounds in District of Columbia not otherwise provided for by law (a) IN GENERAL. —Under regulations the President prescribes, the Administrator of General Services shall have charge of the public buildings and grounds in the District of Columbia, except those buildings and grounds which otherwise are provided for by law. (b) NOTICE OF UNLAWFUL OCCUPANCY. — If the Administrator, or the officer under the direction of the Administrator who is in immediate cheu^ge of those public buildings and grounds, decides that an individual is unlawfully occupying any part of that public land, the Administrator or officer in charge shall notify the United States marshal for the District of Columbia in writing of the unlawful occupation.

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