Title 2 › Chapter CHAPTER 28— - ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - GENERAL › § 1808
Creates an independent Office of Inspector General (OIG) inside the Office of the Architect of the Capitol to do audits and investigations, recommend ways to save money and work better, and tell the Architect and Congress about problems. The Architect of the Capitol must appoint the Inspector General after talking with the Inspectors General of the Library of Congress, Government Publishing Office, Government Accountability Office, and U.S. Capitol Police. The Inspector General reports to the Architect but the Architect cannot stop audits, subpoenas, reports, or other IG duties. The IG can hire staff and get legal advice from counsel who reports to the IG. The IG’s pay is the Architect’s pay minus $1,500 and the IG cannot get cash bonuses. The Architect must include the IG’s budget request in the overall Architect budget without changing it. Certain federal personnel rules apply to the OIG. Special agents under the IG can make arrests without a warrant in some cases, get and execute warrants, and carry firearms while on duty. To have those powers an agent must be a U.S. citizen, finish basic law enforcement or equivalent training, and not be barred from having a gun under federal law because of a misdemeanor domestic violence conviction. The IG sets and enforces firearms and use-of-force rules, can add requirements after notifying Congress, and can suspend or revoke an agent’s authority. The OIG must report to and be reviewed by the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency, and must send written certifications and semiannual reports to the Senate Committees on Rules and Administration and Appropriations and the House Committees on House Administration and Appropriations. The Architect had 180 days after December 26, 2007 to appoint the IG, and the law took effect 180 days after that date for fiscal year 2008 and later.
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2 U.S.C. § 1808
Title 2 — The Congress
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73