Title 40 › Subtitle SUBTITLE II— - PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND WORKS › Part PART D— - PUBLIC BUILDINGS, GROUNDS, AND PARKS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA › Chapter CHAPTER 89— - NATIONAL CAPITAL MEMORIALS AND COMMEMORATIVE WORKS › § 8902
Defines key words used in the chapter and says the chapter does not apply to commemorative works authorized by a law enacted before January 3, 1985. Commemorative work — any statue, monument, sculpture, memorial, plaque, inscription, or other built or planted feature (like a garden or grove) meant to remember a person, group, event, or other important part of American history; not items inside buildings or inside structures used mainly for other things. The District of Columbia and its environs — lands run by the National Park Service and General Services Administration in the Reserve, Area I, and Area II shown on map number 869/86501 B dated June 24, 2003. Reserve — the Mall cross-axis roughly from the U.S. Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial and from the White House to the Jefferson Memorial as shown on that map. Sponsor — a public agency or a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization (exempt under 501(a)) that Congress has authorized to establish a commemorative work in the District and its environs.
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40 U.S.C. § 8902
Title 40 — Public Buildings, Property, and Works
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73