Chapter 28: ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL
Subchapter I: GENERAL
- Section 1801: Appointment
- Section 1802: Compensation
- Section 1803: Delegation of authority
- Section 1804: Deputy Architect of the Capitol to act in case of absence, disability, or vacancy
- Section 1805: Deputy Architect of the Capitol/Chief Operating Officer
- Section 1806: Repealed. Pub. L. 110–437, title II, § 202(e)(2), Oct. 20, 2008, 122 Stat. 4987
- Section 1807: Repealed. Pub. L. 110–437, title II, § 204(b)(2), Oct. 20, 2008, 122 Stat. 4988
- Section 1808: Inspector General of the Architect of the Capitol
Subchapter II: GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES
- Section 1811: Powers and duties
- Section 1812: Care and superintendence of Capitol
- Section 1813: Exterior of Capitol
- Section 1814: Repairs of Capitol
- Section 1815: Repealed. Pub. L. 109–58, title I, § 101(c), Aug. 8, 2005, 119 Stat. 606
- Section 1816: Construction contracts
- Section 1816a: Design-build contracts
- Section 1816b: Architect of the Capitol, authority for personal services contracts with legal entities
- Section 1817: Transfer of discontinued apparatus to other branches
- Section 1817a: Disposition of surplus or obsolete personal property
- Section 1818: Rental or lease of storage space
- Section 1819: Computer backup facilities for legislative offices
- Section 1820: Acquisition of real property for Capitol Police
- Section 1821: Small purchase contracting authority
- Section 1822: Leasing of space
- Section 1823: Acquisition of real property for Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate
- Section 1823a: Acquisition of real property for Library of Congress
- Section 1824: Energy and environmental measures in Capitol Complex Master Plan
- Section 1824a: Recyclable materials
- Section 1825: Repealed. Pub. L. 110–437, title V, § 501(b)(2), Oct. 20, 2008, 122 Stat. 4997
- Section 1826: Easements for rights-of-way
- Section 1827: Support and maintenance during emergencies
Subchapter III: PERSONNEL
- Part A: General
- Part B: Compensation
- Section 1841: Single per annum gross rates of pay
- Section 1842: Conversion of existing pay rates
- Section 1843: Obsolete references
- Section 1844: Savings provisions
- Section 1845: Effect on existing law
- Section 1846: Exemptions
- Section 1847: Authorization to fix basic rate of compensation for certain positions
- Section 1848: Compensation of certain positions in Office of Architect of the Capitol
- Section 1849: Compensation of certain positions under jurisdiction of Architect of the Capitol
- Section 1850: Compensation of registered nurses
- Section 1851: Gratuities for survivors of deceased employees
- Section 1852: Withholding and remittance of State income tax
- Section 1853: Exemption of officers and employees of Architect of Capitol from certain Federal pay provisions
- Section 1854: Overtime compensation for certain employees of Architect of Capitol
Subchapter IV: APPROPRIATIONS AND EXPENDITURES
- Section 1861: Appropriations under control of Architect of the Capitol
- Section 1862: Transfer of funds
- Section 1862a: Use of construction project funds to reimburse Capitol Police for related overtime costs
- Section 1862b: Transfer of amounts appropriated for Architect of the Capitol under House Office Buildings
- Section 1863: Funds out of Contingent Expenses, Architect of the Capitol Appropriation
- Section 1864: Funds out of Capitol Buildings, Architect of the Capitol Appropriation
- Section 1865: Capitol Police Buildings and Grounds Account
- Section 1866: Certification of vouchers
- Section 1867: Advancement and reimbursement of expenses for flying American flags and providing certification services therefor
- Section 1868: Semiannual compilation and report of expenditures
- Section 1868a: Semiannual report of disbursements
- Section 1869: Advance payments
- Section 1870: House Historic Buildings Revitalization Trust Fund
- Section 1871: Expired appropriations available for deposit into Employees’ Compensation Fund
- Section 1872: Use of expired funds for unemployment compensation payments
- Section 1873: Acceptance of travel expenses from non-Federal sources