PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ETC. HISTORICAL NOTES

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Approved For Release 2001/09/04: CIA-RDP85-00988R000600030031-0 MISSING PAGE ORIGINAL DOCUMENT MISSING PAGE(S): Approved For Release 2001/09/04: CIA-RDP85-00988R000600030031-0 40 31 PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ETC. agencies thereof, together with all func- tions of the Federal Works Administra- tor were transferred to the Administrator of General Services by section 103(a) of Act June 30, 1949, c. 2S8, Title I, 03 Stat. 380. Both the Federal Works Agency and the office of Federal Works Admin- istrator were abolished by section 103(b) -of Act June 30, 1949. The provisions of or this title. Effect Date of Transfer of Func- tions. Trans of functions by Act June 30, 1949, effective y 4 1, 1949, see note set out under secti this title on Legislative Iitstory. For -legislative history and purpose of Act Junes, 318a. Same; rules and regulations; posting The Administrator of General Services or officials of the General -Services Administration duly authorized by him are authorized to make all needful rules and regulations for the government of the Federal property under their charge and control, and_to annei o .such rules and regulations` such - reasonable penalties, within the limits prescribed in section 318c of this title, as will insure their enforcement: Provided, That such rules and regulations shall be posted and kept posted in a conspicuous place on such Federal prop- erty. June 1, 1948, c. 359, ? 2, 62 Stat. 281. Transfer of Functions. All functions -of the Federal Works Agency and of all -agencies thereof, together with all func- tions of the Federal Works Administra- tor were transferred to the Administrator of General Services by section 103(a) of Act June 30, 1049, c. 288, Title I, 63 Stat. 330. Both the Federal Works Agency and the office of Federal Works Admin- Generally 2 'Constitutionality 1 1. Constitutionality Where defendant's conduct on govern- ment property impeding and obstructing orderly conduct of government business was not constitutionally protected and would be prohibited under any construc- tion of regulation prohibiting "unseemly or disorderly conduct", application of regulation as construed did not deny de- fendants fair warning and regulation ,could be applied to their conduct occur- ring prior to the construction. U. S. v. Akeson, D.C.Colo.1908, 290 F.Supp. 212. istrator were abolished by section 103(b) of Act June 30, 1949. The provisions of section 103 are now covered by section 753 of this title. Effective Date of Transfer of Func- tions. Transfer of functions by Act June 30, 1949, effective July 1, 1949, see note set out under section 471 of this title. Decisions Prohibition under phrase "unseemly or disorderly conduct" of conduct on federal property which was intended to and did interfere with, delay, or impede normal and orderly conduct of government busi- ness on the property did not offend right to peaceably assemble under U.S.C.A, Const. Amend. L Id. 2. Generally Phrase "unseemly or disorderly con- duct" In regulation proscribing such con- duct on federal property within jurisdic- tion of general services administration prohibits conduct on federal property which is intended to and does interfere with, delay, or impede normal and order- ly conduct of government business on such federal property. U. S. v. Akeson, D.C.Colo.1908, 290 F.Supp. 212. t`t-,. S 31 t'l i),rU uirre t r::'.nT rwYl ! t,* ?xl ..4 n d I. i' t rat IIntl it ex : ti e,f an or log June THE PUBLIC PROPERTY 40 ? 318d Same; application for protection; detail of special by section of Fune- y Act June 0, see note i title. legislative we 1, 1948, re, P. 1027. General irized to it of the inner to thin the ire their shall be -a1 prop- ion 103(b) visions of )y section or Func- Act June see note title. seemly or on federal ) and did le normal sent bnsi- 'end right U.S.C.A. erly con- such con- jurisdic- nistration property interfere ad order- tiness on Akeson, pproved For Rise 2001/09/04: CIA-RDP85-00988R0QQ600030031-0 police; utilization of Federal law-enforcement agencies Upon the app ation of the head of any department or agency of the United States h vingproperty of the United States under its ad- ministration and con of and over which the United States has ac- quired exclusive or con urrent criminal jurisdiction, the Adminis- trator of General Service or officials of the Administration duly authorized by him are autho 'zed to detail any such special police- or local law-enforcement agencies. June 1, 1948, c. 359, ? 3, 62 Stat. 281. of any State or local agency, the facilities and services of such State men for the protection of such operty and if he deems it desirable, extend to such property the ap icability of any such regulations an o enforce a same as set orth sec ons - c o 1 1 e ; and the Administrator of General Se es or official of the Admin- istration duly authorized by him, when~r it is deemed economical and in the public interest, may utilize the `f cilities and services of existing Federal law-enforcement agencies, d, with the consent Transfer of Functions. All functions 'of the Federal Works Agency and of all agencies thereof, together with all func- tions of the Federal Works Administra- tor were transferred to the Administrator of General Services by section 103(a) of Act June 30, 1940, c. 288, Title I, 03 Stat. 330. Both the Federal Works Agency and the office of Federal Works Admin- 753 of this title. Effective Date of Transfer of Func- tions. Transfer of functions by Act June 30, 1949, effective July 1, 1949, see note set out under section 471 of this title. 318c. Same; penalties Whoever shall violate any rule or regulation promulgated pur- suant to section 318a of this title shall be fined not more 1 $50 or imprisoned not more than thirty day June 1, 1948, c. 359, ? 4, 62 Stat. 281. i So in original. Probably should read "more than." Cross References Petty offense defined, see section 1(3) of Title 18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure. have been duly auth ed to perform investigative functions may be ,empowered by the Adminl for of General Services, or officials of General Services Administratio u1y authorized by him, to act as arrests without warrant Officials or loyees of the General Services Administration who 18d. Same; nonuniformed special policemen; ? powers;