40 U.S.C. § 581
HISTORICAL AND REVISION NOTE | ||
Revised Section | Source (U.S. Code) | Source (Statutes at Large) |
581 | 40:490(a). | June 30, 1949, ch. 288, title II, §210(a), as added Sept. 5, 1950, ch. 849, §5(c), 64 Stat. 580; Pub. L. 85-886, §1, Sept. 2, 1958, 72 Stat. 1709; Pub. L. 89-276, Oct. 20, 1965, 79 Stat. 1010; Pub. L. 90-626, Oct. 22, 1968, 82 Stat. 1319; Pub. L. 94-541, title I, §104(a), Oct. 18, 1976, 90 Stat. 2506; Pub. L. 104-201, title VIII, §823, Sept. 23, 1996, 110 Stat. 2609; Pub. L. 104-316, title I, §120(b), Oct. 19, 1996, 110 Stat. 3836. |
EDITORIAL NOTES
AMENDMENTS2021-Subsec. (f)(1)(A). Pub. L. 117-81 substituted "section 4881" for "section 2535".2006-Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 109-284 substituted "The Administrator of General Services may-" for "The Administrator may-" in introductory provisions.2002-Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 107-296, §1706(a)(1), struck out subsec. (a) which read as follows: "APPLICABILITY.-To the extent that the Administrator of General Services by law, other than this section, may maintain, operate, and protect buildings or property, including the construction, repair, preservation, demolition, furnishing, or equipping of buildings or property, the Administrator, in the discharge of these duties, may exercise authority granted under this section."Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 107-296, §1706(a)(2), in par. (1), inserted "and" at end, in par. (2), substituted a period for ";and" at end, and struck out par. (3) which read as follows: "furnish arms and ammunition for the protection force the Administration maintains."
STATUTORY NOTES AND RELATED SUBSIDIARIES
EFFECTIVE DATE OF 2002 AMENDMENT Amendment by Pub. L. 107-296 effective 60 days after Nov. 25, 2002, see section 4 of Pub. L. 107-296 set out as an Effective Date note under section 101 of Title 6, Domestic Security.
FEDERAL BUILDINGS PERSONNEL TRAINING Pub. L. 111-308, 124 Stat. 3283, provided that:
"SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE."This Act may be cited as the 'Federal Buildings Personnel Training Act of 2010'.
"SEC. 2. TRAINING OF FEDERAL BUILDING PERSONNEL. "(a) IDENTIFICATION OF CORE COMPETENCIES.-Not later than 18 months after the date of enactment of this Act [Dec. 14, 2010], and annually thereafter, the Administrator of General Services, in consultation with representatives of relevant professional societies, industry associations, and apprenticeship training providers, and after providing notice and an opportunity for comment, shall identify the core competencies necessary for Federal personnel performing building operations and maintenance, energy management, safety, and design functions to comply with requirements under Federal law. The core competencies identified shall include competencies relating to building operations and maintenance, energy management, sustainability, water efficiency, safety (including electrical safety), and building performance measures."(b) DESIGNATION OF RELEVANT COURSES, CERTIFICATIONS, DEGREES, LICENSES, AND REGISTRATIONS.-The Administrator, in consultation with representatives of relevant professional societies, industry associations, and apprenticeship training providers, shall identify a course, certification, degree, license, or registration to demonstrate each core competency, and for ongoing training with respect to each core competency, identified for a category of personnel specified in subsection (a)."(c) IDENTIFIED COMPETENCIES.-An individual shall demonstrate each core competency identified by the Administrator under subsection (a) for the category of personnel that includes such individual. An individual shall demonstrate each core competency through the means identified under subsection (b) not later than one year after the date on which such core competency is identified under subsection (a) or, if the date of hire of such individual occurs after the date of such identification, not later than one year after such date of hire. In the case of an individual hired for an employment period not to exceed one year, such individual shall demonstrate each core competency at the start of the employment period. "(d) CONTINUING EDUCATION.-The Administrator, in consultation with representatives of relevant professional societies, industry associations, and apprenticeship training providers, shall develop or identify comprehensive continuing education courses to ensure the operation of Federal buildings in accordance with industry best practices and standards."(e) CURRICULUM WITH RESPECT TO FACILITY MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF HIGH-PERFORMANCE BUILDINGS.-Not later than 18 months after the date of enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter, the Administrator, acting through the head of the Office of Federal High-Performance Green Buildings, and the Secretary of Energy, acting through the head of the Office of Commercial High-Performance Green Buildings, in consultation with the heads of other appropriate Federal departments and agencies and representatives of relevant professional societies, industry associations, and apprenticeship training providers, shall develop a recommended curriculum relating to facility management and the operation of high-performance buildings. "(f) APPLICABILITY OF THIS SECTION TO FUNCTIONS PERFORMED UNDER CONTRACT.-Training requirements under this section shall apply to non-Federal personnel performing building operations and maintenance, energy management, safety, and design functions under a contract with a Federal department or agency. A contractor shall provide training to, and certify the demonstration of core competencies for, non-Federal personnel in a manner that is approved by the Administrator."
EXECUTIVE DOCUMENTS
FACILITATING ACCESS TO FEDERAL PROPERTY FOR SITING OF MOBILE SERVICES ANTENNASMemorandum of President of the United States, Aug. 10, 1995, 60 F.R. 42023, provided: Memorandum for the Heads of Departments and Agencies Recent advancements in mobile telecommunications technology present an opportunity for the rapid construction of the Nation's wireless communications infrastructure. As a matter of policy, the Federal Government shall encourage the efficient and timely implementation of such new technologies and the concomitant infrastructure buildout as a means of stimulating economic growth and creating new jobs. The recent auctioning and impending licensing of radio frequencies for mobile personal communications services presents the Federal Government with the opportunity to foster new technologies and to encourage the development of communications infrastructure by making Federal property available for the siting of mobile services antennas. Therefore, to the extent permitted by law, I hereby direct the Administrator of General Services, within 90 days, in consultation with the Secretaries of Agriculture, Interior, Defense, and the heads of such other agencies as the Administrator may determine, to develop procedures necessary to facilitate appropriate access to Federal property for the siting of mobile services antennas.The procedures should be developed in accordance with the following:1. (a) Upon request, and to the extent permitted by law and where practicable, executive departments and agencies shall make available Federal Government buildings and lands for the siting of mobile service antennas. This should be done in accordance with Federal, State, and local laws and regulations, and consistent with national security concerns (including minimizing mutual electromagnetic interactions), public health and safety concerns, environmental and aesthetic concerns, preservation of historic buildings and monuments, protection of natural and cultural resources, protection of national park and wilderness values, protection of National Wildlife Refuge systems, and subject to any Federal requirements promulgated by the agency managing the facility and the Federal Communications Commission, the Federal Aviation Administration, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, and other relevant departments and agencies.(b) Antennas on Federal buildings or land may not contain any advertising.(c) Federal property does not include lands held by the United States in trust for individual or Native American tribal governments.(d) Agencies shall retain discretion to reject inappropriate siting requests, and assure adequate protection of public property and timely removal of equipment and structures at the end of service.2. All procedures and mechanisms adopted regarding access to Federal property shall be clear and simple so as to facilitate the efficient and rapid buildout of the national wireless communications infrastructure.3. Unless otherwise prohibited by or inconsistent with Federal law, agencies shall charge fees based on market value for siting antennas on Federal property, and may use competitive procedures if not all applicants can be accommodated.This memorandum does not give the siting of mobile services antennas priority over other authorized uses of Federal buildings or land.All independent regulatory commissions and agencies are requested to comply with the provisions of this memorandum.This memorandum is not intended to create any right, benefit or trust responsibility, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or equity by a party against the United States, its agencies or instrumentalities, its officers, or any other person. This memorandum shall be published in the Federal Register. William J. Clinton.