Title 2 › Chapter 28— ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL › Subchapter II— GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES › § 1822
Money given to the Architect of the Capitol can be used to lease space in Washington, D.C., and nearby areas outside the Capitol Grounds for the Senate, the House of Representatives, the U.S. Capitol Police, and the Architect itself. The money can also pay any costs tied to those leases. The Architect must send written notice and get approval before leasing: for Senate space, the Senate Appropriations Committee and the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration must approve; for House space, the House Appropriations Committee and the House Office Building Commission must approve; for space for any other covered entity, both the Senate and House Appropriations Committees must approve. This has applied since fiscal year 2004 and every year after.
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2 U.S.C. § 1822
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