The Architect of the Capitol may transfer apparatus, appliances, equipments, and supplies of any kind, discontinued or permanently out of service, to other branches of the service of the United States, or District of Columbia, whenever, in his judgment the interests of the Government service may require it.
Structure US Code
CHAPTER 28— ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL
SUBCHAPTER II— GENERAL POWERS AND DUTIES
§ 1812. Care and superintendence of Capitol
§ 1816. Construction contracts
§ 1816a. Design-build contracts
§ 1816b. Architect of the Capitol, authority for personal services contracts with legal entities
§ 1817. Transfer of discontinued apparatus to other branches
§ 1817a. Disposition of surplus or obsolete personal property
§ 1818. Rental or lease of storage space
§ 1819. Computer backup facilities for legislative offices
§ 1820. Acquisition of real property for Capitol Police
§ 1821. Small purchase contracting authority
§ 1823. Acquisition of real property for Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper of the Senate
§ 1823a. Acquisition of real property for Library of Congress
§ 1824. Energy and environmental measures in Capitol Complex Master Plan