2 U.S.C.
United States Code, 2022 Edition
Title 2 - THE CONGRESS
CHAPTER 28 - ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL
Front Matter
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Part A—General

1831.
Human resources program.
1832.
Assignment and reassignment of personnel.
1833.
Lighting, heating, and ventilating House of Representatives.
1834.
Heating and ventilating Senate wing.
1835.
Interagency details.

        

Part B—Compensation

1841.
Single per annum gross rates of pay.
1842.
Conversion of existing pay rates.
1843.
Obsolete references.
1844.
Savings provisions.
1845.
Effect on existing law.
1846.
Exemptions.
1847.
Authorization to fix basic rate of compensation for certain positions.
1848.
Compensation of certain positions in Office of Architect of the Capitol.
1849.
Compensation of certain positions under jurisdiction of Architect of the Capitol.
1850.
Compensation of registered nurses.
1851.
Gratuities for survivors of deceased employees.
1852.
Withholding and remittance of State income tax.
1853.
Exemption of officers and employees of Architect of Capitol from certain Federal pay provisions.
1854.
Overtime compensation for certain employees of Architect of Capitol.

        

SUBCHAPTER IV—APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES

1861.
Appropriations under control of Architect of the Capitol.
1862.
Transfer of funds.
1862a.
Use of construction project funds to reimburse Capitol Police for related overtime costs.
1862b.
Transfer of amounts appropriated for Architect of the Capitol under House Office Buildings.
1863.
Funds out of Contingent Expenses, Architect of the Capitol Appropriation.
1864.
Funds out of Capitol Buildings, Architect of the Capitol Appropriation.
1865.
Capitol Police Buildings and Grounds Account.
1866.
Certification of vouchers.
1867.
Advancement and reimbursement of expenses for flying American flags and providing certification services therefor.
1868.
Semiannual compilation and report of expenditures.
1868a.
Semiannual report of disbursements.
1869.
Advance payments.
1870.
House Historic Buildings Revitalization Trust Fund.
1871.
Expired appropriations available for deposit into Employees' Compensation Fund.
1872.
Use of expired funds for unemployment compensation payments.
1873.
Acceptance of travel expenses from non-Federal sources.

        

SUBCHAPTER V—CAPITOL-FLOWN FLAGS FOR FAMILIES OF FALLEN HEROES

1881.
Definitions.
1881a.
Providing Capitol-flown flags for families of fallen heroes.
1881b.
Regulations and procedures.
1881c.
Authorization of appropriations.
1881d.
Effective date.