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40 U.S. Code § 3303 - Continuing investigation and survey of public buildings | LII / Legal Information Institute
U.S. Code › Title 40 › Subtitle II › Part A › Chapter 33 › § 3303 40 U.S. Code § 3303 - Continuing investigation and survey of public buildings
Conducted by Administrator.— The Administrator of General Services shall—
make a continuing investigation and survey of the public buildings needs of the Federal Government so that the Administrator may carry out the duties of the Administrator under this chapter; and
submit to Congress prospectuses of proposed projects in accordance with section 3307
(a) and (b) of this title.
Cooperation with Federal Agencies.— (1)
Duties of administrator.— In carrying out the duties of the Administrator under this chapter, the Administrator—
shall cooperate with all federal agencies in order to keep informed of their needs;
shall advise each federal agency of the program with respect to the agency; and
may request the cooperation and assistance of each federal agency in carrying out duties under this chapter.
Duty of federal agencies.— Each federal agency shall cooperate with, advise, and assist the Administrator in carrying out the duties of the Administrator under this chapter as determined necessary by the Administrator to carry out the purposes of this chapter.
Request for Identification of Existing Buildings of Historical, Architectural, or Cultural Significance.— When the Administrator undertakes a survey of the public buildings needs of the Government within a geographical area, the Administrator shall request that, within 60 days, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation established by title II of the National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470i et seq.) identify any existing buildings in the geographical area that—
are of historical, architectural, or cultural significance (as defined in section 3306
(a) of this title); and
whether or not in need of repair, alteration, or addition, would be suitable for acquisition to meet the public buildings needs of the Government.
Standard for Construction and Acquisition of Public Buildings.— In carrying out the duties of the Administrator under this chapter, the Administrator shall provide for the construction and acquisition of public buildings equitably throughout the United States with due regard to the comparative urgency of the need for each particular building. In developing plans for new buildings, the Administrator shall give due consideration to excellence of architecture and design.
(Pub. L. 107–217, Aug. 21, 2002, 116 Stat. 1158.)
Revised Section Source (U.S. Code) Source (Statutes at Large) 3303(a) 40:611(a). Pub. L. 86–249, § 12(a), (b), (d), Sept. 9, 1959, 73 Stat. 482; Pub. L. 92–313, § 2(2), (3), June 16, 1972, 86 Stat. 216; Pub. L. 94–541, title I, § 103(3), Oct. 18, 1976, 90 Stat. 2506.
3303(b) 40:611(b).
3303(c) 40:611(c). Pub. L. 86–249, § 12(c), as added Pub. L. 94–541, title I, § 103(3), Oct. 18, 1976, 90 Stat. 2506.
3303(d) 40:611(d).
In subsection (c)(1), the word “historical” is substituted for “historic” to conform to the defined term.
In subsection (c)(2), the word “purchase” is omitted as being included in [“]‘acquisition”.
The National Historic Preservation Act, referred to in subsec. (c), is Pub. L. 89–665, Oct. 15, 1966, 80 Stat. 915, as amended. Title II of the Act is classified generally to sections 470i to 470v of Title 16, Conservation. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see section 470 of Title 16 and Tables.
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