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 1301 TITLE 49.·¥-—l’UBLIC Buznuzy its gmsmds {mm injury. (July 1, 1882, c. 258, § 10, 22 Stat. 127.) 2% Same; suspending regulatioésg Capital policé commissia¤.—-1::1 the absence from ¥\f·’ashi¤$<.>x1~ of either of the; ofmrers designated in the last section the authority thereiugiven to gusmnd certain prohibitions of secaiuns 191 to 199 of }this title s§;:si1`devclv2 upon the other, zzn11$(rued_g0 pmlxibitz concerts on the ('maitoi Grounds at times when neither Iluuse of Congreés is sitting py may bmxd in theserviée of théfifnited States under the directigxx of the Architect of the Capitol. (June 6. .1900. c. ’¥91. § 1, 31 Stat. 613.} “ · @6. Capita! police; appoi¤tment.—There> shz1‘11_`be a Capitzyl paiicc. The czmtain Hf}d·1i§\}t(}!}2lI1tS shall be selected joiqtly 5}'..iy1§€ Sergeaaat at;·Arm_$ of the Sgnaté. and the Sergeant at .Arms of the House of Representatives; and one-half of the primtas shall be Selvctéd by the- Sergeant at Arms of the Senaté and mae-haif by the Sergezing at Arms of the House-! of Reprewn¥Lz1t{·s‘<»:s·. (B. S. §;S21; Apr. 28, 1902, c. 59-1, §.1,`32'_Sta1{. ..;.24: Mar. 4, 192.3. c. 540, § 1, 43 Stat. 1294.) { ` 257. Same; paymc¤t.;——THé said »p0lice°sl1all be paid on the m·i· of the Sergemzt at Arms of the Senate and the.Scrgeatit'$ at Arms of the House, or of eithlgr of them. (R. S. § 1822.) ,. _ . 298. Same} suspénsion of mcmbe1·§.—»The captain _0f the fapiml pclicg ‘may suspend any mgmber of the force. subject tc: the apiarcval of the two Sérgéants at Afms and of the Architect of the Capitol. ‘ `(R, S, §‘ 1823.) I 263. Same'; pay of mémbefs under-suspé;1sion.—g—\¥’hénc»·er a memlrer of the Capital pqlicc or watch force is sugpeuded frouf iimy for cause, said policeman orl watchman shall 1'€‘C‘*>iV€‘ no ` éwmxpeixsaticn for the tinhe of such "siisyiensicn if lfé shall mit be reinstated. (Mar. 3, 1875, c. 129,* §.—— _1, 18 Stat. 345;) g · . _“ 216. {Same; unifarm,_bélts had arms.-Q-¥'.I`he Sergeant at Arms » of the Senate and the Sergeant at Agms of the Housé of Represimmtivéas gkmll select find regulate the pattern for a uniform ‘ fox; the Capital poliée and watcfuiwu, and fumiéh leach mem· _1¤.er of Th€‘f(3!’€i2 rééfth t11e_x1ec£·ssary belts and mms, it a cost not tb ex<.·e&·d $20 p<>1·‘·mm1. payable (Stat of thé c0i1ffugeutg;fg1;1d cf the {waste and H0;me,of.Represe1itatives mipon the certifdéafe of the c&ccrs__aba»*c.n8med. (R,. 8. §· 1324;)  f   ° ,‘'_ _ _ Q 211. Sage; maifmcmy at whose ;czgpc11se.—————~Tl1e·11gennbe·i·s_ of the (apit£;1 §a0lice shall fmuish. at their iwwxx expense, gacb his mm mfxifgrm, whiéh shall be in exact cmxforiixity to Sthét refq:.1ired#b;; reguiation of the &1‘g(’·&flt8 af Arms. (R. S. § 1825.) f 212..Samc; weariiag smifarm cm duty.-~The ofiicers, privatés, § mad waitchmsm of the Capitol police shall, "wheu on duty, wear the rgegulmicu m1§fm*m,._ (Mar._3, .1901. c. 830, §· 1, 31 Stat. 213. Same; to paliszc building and gi·01ixads.-—-The Capitol? polio?. under the dimiticu of the Sergeants at Arms of the Senate émd of the House cf·Repre¤e:1tat1ves" and of the Aréhitéct; bf the 'Capimi, shall poliee the Capital Building aud` the- Capitol Grounds. (May'2£,>1$%; c. 252, § 1,,29 Sint. 143.) a, (‘apit0l°p01icc to prevent guy pcrtioa bf the`.C apit01 Grounds and terraces from béihg uaéed as ptéggmunds or othérwise, so far as may. he .mc;emary to protect the public pmperty, turf had éraas fxéum destruction: or injury. (Apr. 29, _1876, 0. 86,. mfégés. 41.; .» _ “ ·/ 4 -. * · “ ·215..¢.Sgme;' su fvisian af -Bctanical Garden.-————-Tgxe superé vision of the c¤&i police shall éxmfad Qovér the Baténical Garden. (B, S. $1328:) ” '·  ‘, l · 218. Superintendent, etc., af Bstmicnlr Gardeia ani}, green-* lm¤¤es.·————f12he:·e shall be u supériétéixdeut and awiatauts in, the Buganical ·Garden___a¤d greenhouses, who' shall be under tha"
 * ’214. Same; is pm-test ·gra£1mds.~Itf.shall be the duty of thé

mt? {sas, PROPERTY, mn worms ‘ § 221 direction of the Jceirxt Couxmiilsiée mx tlw I.i§.»ms.·y. (R. S. § ISN.) E ” 217. Purchases for Botanic Garden exceeding $25.—~—’l‘lza sum of~3$25 may be expczldmljzlt any mm time by the llctimlc Garden for ting ylllrclxuse of plgzztyc, tr§e¤. gllrlzlss. amlg mllvr nursery [stock, Rfvilllcmt; 1‘@f¤.>1*e2m;€,· {0 elévtillxz 7 af Titlé gil. (Mar.  1922, 0.     Stat. éillz _1·’@¥;. QQ, 1€l23l. {2   42 G Stat. 1275; `Junce 7, 1924,   3U;l,_§ 1. 43 Sim. Sxzé; Mazza 4, ‘l€%25. { 0. 549, § 1, 43 Stat. 1297.)   l Q 218. Annual statcmcni <.·f"-~puhlic pmperty.-~»-It shall bv tm i the Uzlited States i¤_ and ablmt; the Capitol {and the Bllmsliml GilI'dQ1’l, tg furnish ang slnuuzrl .ltz2.w·xm··11,t to tim Arséhiteet of tm} Palpltol by theélst day: of D@ccn1i;er, sel;£‘iil;; fsstils the publia [li‘0[)(*l‘£§’ in all lhc bxliglclings, lmmxs, zmel §§l'Ol`£lId‘S umizer their bh:1l*ge..·[>urcl1a;:_c<1 (lUl.'iHgJ.(’§I(€h ycér, and an acmztm of the disfuisitiuu of such ~pr0pe*rty cluring; the same périoll, whe¤th€+r by sale or officrwise. ·(R§‘S. § 1832.)“ _ V · 219.Kl1ivent0ry of public pr0perty,———The;· Y:\1°(‘l}iI{*(’t of the Capitol shall make gut. alxd keep in pmpei· books. a complete i .luveutury of all public [)I'0i)€1’{§’.i11 and about thé Cspiml and tll9·B(>t8.[l_lQll1 Garden, adding tll€I'€l'€),`fI‘€}IB time tc time, all Q_CC0l.ll1.t,Uf such pxjopérty as mz1;: bé pr€>cm·@d. Subgequeutly to the tziking of the llrst inventory. as well as an account of the sale of 0th0r disposal of smell prnperty. And he shall submit an ’21lllll§`ll_l_l‘€_})Ol‘l',_0f such iuve2nt;0ries and accounts:. cm the first Mqllday of December to.-Cclugress. (R. S. § 1833.] ~220. Application of seclions 218 and 219`to Library of Cangress.—Secti<jn_S 218 and 21}) of this title shall not apply to the _b00ks,_ pamphletsdgapers and documents in the Library of Cemgress, n01·_·tq_the supplies of stationery and` fuel¥n the several. . pllpllc buildings and jbffices therein mfcgred to. · (R. S. § 183}.) . ,221. Extra; pay.——N0 pay .0IT gompensation ether than is fixed by chapters I and 2 of this title shall be allowed to any oflicer, employee, or laborer embraced `witliiu the provisiqns hereof. (R; S. § _1835.‘) - 2, . w ‘ . I a · _ Chaptér 3.-—-:·PUBLIC»‘ BUILDINGS UAND   GEN- 'ERALLY. K '_   K ‘   “K SPC. h W · ’[ ·~l 251. Slrpervising Architect; aunfxal estimates;. 252. Sumo; tvchnicéll lrxperrts., . .. V ·
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 * 253. Detail nf members of field force- of public-buildings smwlcé.

254; Bulldlngsltos; selection. _ l ?‘ J 255. Tltleyto land to be purchased by United- States. 258. pegal `seryicés bj!*dis—trict .attm·ne~ys; abstracts of title. 257. Condemnation dt sites`; jurisdiction; _· { 258. SD.!B€§,DPGCt‘dUPQ.'    _ _ 2fi0._"(‘on1mi¤si0u;<*01i pu1·<·hases_of `sites; pgynwnt for sites. - _ 261. Contracts authorized ewithln limit of cost fixed, though appropria- · tlcm ére in part only. ‘ ‘ `2fi2. Renting buildings onjlsmds nequlrccl for gitcsu 263. Act·s.n0t construed. to appropriate mgueéx  ; \ _L264;` Restriction 'onx future &—utlms·lzstl<m`s .for construction pt pm;t_ · 0tl·lc<;·s.~· __ ” ~. . _ y \ _ 285. Plans 1;;;: TreasmryiDepal·tmant for buildings under miler oxelrlxtiwe. departments or estlibllsliments. _ 2366. Plexus for public mii1•ll¤gs._ P . ‘ -— * 267. Restrictions on bullielinga-.1; approval of skvtclx pllms; vhasllzvs; limi; of cost. . ‘_ _ ’ ‘_ 268. Plans not to bv apprcvvd until svlection of sito.   M 269. 'Contrzlctsjpr p¢ubl~lc`bu§lrs· forx public bullllings or wurka; ri;:llt~:&_<lt (M ` 3 pérséus furnishing klbpr and xmaterilllsg Q _ * · - 2T1.` Relief of .cgz.·taln contractors (aud subccntraetelrs for- losses due, - to lncnycased casts. *  · 272. _S.51me§; payments. _ /\ h _ V gg 273. Captrgcts to; heating: apparat xs. 4 ""`~ —~ »-· -274. Payment for electrlc_w·lring. _ 27.5. _Pa.yn3ant, for gas and electric tlxtures. . 2‘l'6.·Payment for engineering and-ell·ctrlc—_l.l»:llt plaqts. . . l 277. Compensation of exnployees from approprilwtmzls for public lmlld-  mgs. ·" .   _ Na 278. Emplcymeutpt pcrsqus tot gupwvislqn and care of bullllmgs.
 * 259. Baymont; fo1·">z~:ltes; limit of cast. A