Title 40, Chapter 61
Public Buildings, Property, and Works — 16 active sections
Table of Contents (16 sections)
- § 6101 Definitions and application
- § 6102 Regulations
- § 6111 Supreme Court Building
- § 6112 Supreme Court Building and grounds employees
- § 6113 Duties of the Superintendent of the Supreme Court Building
- § 6114 Oliver Wendell Holmes Garden
- § 6121 General
- § 6122 Designation of members of the Supreme Court Police
- § 6123 Authority of Metropolitan Police of the District of Columbia
- § 6131 Public travel in Supreme Court grounds
- § 6132 Sale of articles, signs, and solicitation in Supreme Court Building and grounds
- § 6133 Property in the Supreme Court Building and grounds
- § 6134 Firearms, fireworks, speeches, and objectionable language in the Supreme Court Building and grounds
- § 6135 Parades, assemblages, and display of flags in the Supreme Court Building and grounds
- § 6136 Suspension of prohibitions against use of Supreme Court grounds
- § 6137 Penalties
§ 6101. Definitions and application
- (a) In this chapter, the following definitions apply:
- (1) 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) 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) 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 and that parcel transferred under the Supreme Court Grounds Transfer Act of 2005.
- (1) extend to the line of the face of—
§ 6102. Regulations
- (a) 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) 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.
§ 6111. Supreme Court Building
- (a)
- (1) 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.
- (2) The Architect shall direct the operation and maintenance of the mechanical equipment and repair of the building.
- (3) The Architect may enter into all necessary contracts to carry out this subsection.
- (1) The Architect of the Capitol shall have charge of the structural and mechanical care of the Supreme Court Building, including—
- (b) Amounts appropriated under—
- (1) subsection (a) and sections 6112 and 6113 of this title are available for—
- (A) expenses of heating and air-conditioning refrigeration supplied by the Capitol Power Plant, advancements for which shall be made and deposited in the Treasury to the credit of appropriations provided for the Capitol Power Plant; and
- (B) the purchase of electrical energy; and
- (2) the heading “Supreme Court of the United States” and “care of the building and grounds” are available for—
- (A) improvements, maintenance, repairs, equipment, supplies, materials, and appurtenances;
- (B) special clothing for workers;
- (C) personal and other services (including temporary labor without regard to chapter 51, subchapter III of chapter 53, and subchapter III of chapter 83, of title 5); and
- (D) without compliance with section 6101(b) to (d) of title 41—
- (i) for snow removal (by hire of personnel and equipment or under contract); and
- (ii) for the replacement of electrical transformers containing polychlorinated biphenyls.
- (1) subsection (a) and sections 6112 and 6113 of this title are available for—
§ 6112. Supreme Court Building and grounds employees
Employees required to carry out section 6111(a) of this title shall be—
- (1) appointed by the Architect of the Capitol with the approval of the Chief Justice of the United States;
- (2) compensated in accordance with chapter 51 and subchapter III of chapter 53 of title 5; and
- (3) subject to subchapter III of chapter 83 of title 5.
§ 6113. Duties of the Superintendent of the Supreme Court Building
Except as provided in section 6111(a) of this title , all duties and work required for the operation, domestic care, and custody of the Supreme Court Building shall be performed under the direction of the Marshal of the Supreme Court. The Marshal serves as the superintendent of the Building.
§ 6114. Oliver Wendell Holmes Garden
The Architect of the Capitol shall maintain and care for the Oliver Wendell Holmes Garden in accordance with the provisions of law on the maintenance and care of the grounds of the Supreme Court Building.
§ 6121. General
- (a) In accordance with regulations prescribed by the Marshal of the Supreme Court and approved by the Chief Justice of the United States, the Marshal and the Supreme Court Police shall have authority—
- (1) to police the Supreme Court Building and grounds and adjacent streets to protect individuals and property;
- (2) in any location, to protect—
- (A) the Chief Justice, any Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, and any official guest of the Supreme Court; and
- (B) any officer or employee of the Supreme Court while that officer or employee is performing official duties;
- (3) while performing duties necessary to carry out paragraph (1) or (2), to make arrests for any violation of Federal or State law and any regulation under Federal or State law; and
- (4) to carry firearms as may be required while performing duties under section 6102 of this title , this subchapter, and subchapter IV.
- (b) 1 1 So in original. The dash probably should be preceded by a period. Duties under subsection (a)(2)(A) with respect to an official guest of the Supreme Court in any location (other than the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia) shall be authorized in writing by the Chief Justice or an Associate Justice, if those duties require the carrying of firearms under subsection (a)(4).
§ 6122. Designation of members of the Supreme Court Police
Under the general supervision and direction of the Chief Justice of the United States, the Marshal of the Supreme Court may designate employees of the Supreme Court as members of the Supreme Court Police, without additional compensation.
§ 6123. Authority of Metropolitan Police of the District of Columbia
The Metropolitan Police of the District of Columbia may make arrests within the Supreme Court Building and grounds for a violation of federal or state law or any regulation under federal or state law. This section does not authorize the Metropolitan Police to enter the Supreme Court Building to make an arrest in response to a complaint, serve a warrant, or patrol the Supreme Court Building or grounds, unless the Metropolitan Police have been requested to do so by, or have received the consent of, the Marshal of the Supreme Court or an assistant to the Marshal.
§ 6131. Public travel in Supreme Court grounds
Public travel in, and occupancy of, the Supreme Court grounds is restricted to the sidewalks and other paved surfaces.
§ 6132. Sale of articles, signs, and solicitation in Supreme Court Building and grounds
It is unlawful—
- (1) to offer or expose any article for sale in the Supreme Court Building or grounds;
- (2) to display a sign, placard, or other form of advertisement in the Building or grounds; or
- (3) to solicit fares, alms, subscriptions, or contributions in the Building or grounds.
§ 6133. Property in the Supreme Court Building and grounds
It is unlawful to step or climb on, remove, or in any way injure any statue, seat, wall, fountain, or other erection or architectural feature, or any tree, shrub, plant, or turf, in the Supreme Court Building or grounds.
§ 6134. Firearms, fireworks, speeches, and objectionable language in the Supreme Court Building and grounds
It is unlawful to discharge a firearm, firework or explosive, set fire to a combustible, make a harangue or oration, or utter loud, threatening, or abusive language in the Supreme Court Building or grounds.
§ 6135. Parades, assemblages, and display of flags in the Supreme Court Building and grounds
It is unlawful to parade, stand, or move in processions or assemblages in the Supreme Court Building or grounds, or to display in the Building and grounds a flag, banner, or device designed or adapted to bring into public notice a party, organization, or movement.
§ 6136. Suspension of prohibitions against use of Supreme Court grounds
To allow the observance of authorized ceremonies in the Supreme Court Building and grounds, the Marshal of the Supreme Court may suspend for those occasions any of the prohibitions contained in this subchapter as may be necessary for the occasion if—
- (1) responsible officers have been appointed; and
- (2) the Marshal determines that adequate arrangements have been made—
- (A) to maintain suitable order and decorum in the proceedings; and
- (B) to protect the Supreme Court Building and grounds and individuals and property in the Building and grounds.
§ 6137. Penalties
- (a) An individual who violates this subchapter, or a regulation prescribed under section 6102 of this title , shall be fined under title 18, imprisoned not more than 60 days, or both.
- (b) Prosecution for a violation described in subsection (a) shall be in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia or in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, on information by the United States Attorney or an Assistant United States Attorney.
- (c) If during the commission of a violation described in subsection (a), public property is damaged in an amount exceeding $100, the period of imprisonment for the offense may be not more than five years.