It shall be the duty of all persons employed in the service of the government in the Capitol or in the United States Capitol Grounds to prevent, as far as may be in their power, offenses against this part, and to aid the police, by information or otherwise, in securing the arrest and conviction of offenders.
(July 31, 1946, 60 Stat. 719, ch. 707, § 10.)
1981 Ed., § 9-123.
1973 Ed., § 9-127.
Structure District of Columbia Code
Title 10 - Parks, Public Buildings, Grounds, and Space
Chapter 5 - Regulatory Provisions
Subchapter II - Capitol Grounds
§ 10–503.11. Boundaries; jurisdiction of Architect; responsibilities of Mayor
§ 10–503.12. Public travel in and occupancy of restricted
§ 10–503.13. Obstruction of roads
§ 10–503.14. Sale of goods, advertising, or begging forbidden
§ 10–503.15. Removal or injury of property forbidden
§ 10–503.17. Parades, assemblages, and displays forbidden
§ 10–503.18. Prosecution and punishment of offenses
§ 10–503.20. Protection of Congressional personnel by Capitol Police
§ 10–503.21. Employees to assist enforcement authorities
§ 10–503.22. Suspension of prohibitions against use — Authorization generally
§ 10–503.24. Suspension of prohibitions against use — Concerts
§ 10–503.25. Suspension of prohibitions against use — Traffic regulations by Capitol Police Board