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Subtitle A-Department of Health,

Education, and Welfare,
General Administration

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Regulations governing conduct and traffic on the National Institutes of
Health Reservation, Bethesda, Md.

Service of process.

Availability of information to the public pursuant to Public Law 90-23.
Inventions and patents (general).

Employee inventions.

Inventions resulting from research grants, fellowship awards, and contracts
for research.

Use of HEW research facilities by academic scientists, engineers, and students.
Departmental Fellowship Review Panel.

Disposal and utilization of surplus real property for educational purposes
and public health purposes.

Allocation and utilization of surplus personal property for educational, pub-
lic health, and civil defense purposes.

Minimum standards of operation for State agencies for surplus property.
Relocation assistance and real property acquisition policies.

20 Vending stands for the blind on Federal property in the custody of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.

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Claims collection.

Tort claims against the Government.

U.S. exchange visitor program-requests for waiver of foreign residence requirements.

Interchange of personnel with States.

Volunteer services.

Federal financial assistance for noncommercial educational radio and television broadcast facilities.

Contracts and grants for planning and evaluation of Office of Education

programs.

Standards for a merit system of personnel administration.

Federal interagency day care requirements.

Standards of conduct.

Nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted programs of the Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare effectuation of Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964.

Practice and procedure for hearings under Part 80 of this Title.

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Laws of Maryland, Chapter 158, approved March 31, 1953 (Maryland Code Ann., Art. 96, section 34 (1964)).

(b) "Uniformed Guard" means a U.S. Special Policeman appointed pursuant to the provisions of the Act of June 1, 1948, as amended (62 Stat. 281, 40 U.S.C. 318 et seq.).

(c) "Department" means the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. § 3.2 Applicability.

The regulations in this part establish rules with respect to the parking and operation of vehicles and other activities and conduct on or within the reservation except that with respect to areas on the reservation used as living quarters, §§ 3.27, 3.28, 3.49, and 3.50 shall not be applicable. These regulations are intended to supplement the rules and regulations regarding conduct on Federal property adopted by the Department and set forth in the Department Real Property Management Manual as Exhibit X-33.

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§ 3.4

Making or giving of false reports.

No person shall knowingly give any false or fictitious report or information to any authorized person investigating an accident or violation of law or these regulations.

Subpart B-Traffic and Vehicular Regulations

§ 3.20 Laws of Maryland applicable.

Unless otherwise specifically provided herein, the laws of the State of Maryland governing the use and operation of motor vehicles shall be applicable to the reservation.

§ 3.21 Inspection of license and registration.

No person operating a motor vehicle on the reservation shall refuse to exhibit for inspection, upon request of a uniformed guard, his operator's license or proof of ownership or registration.

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(2) Within an intersection or within a crosswalk;

(3) Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant, 5 feet of a driveway or 30 feet of a stop sign or traffic control device;

(4) At any place which would result in the vehicle being double parked;

(5) At curbs painted yellow;

(6) In a direction facing on-coming traffic; or

(7) In a manner which would obstruct traffic.

(b) No person shall park a motor vehicle

(1) Except within the lane painted or marked for such purpose;

(2) In excess of 24 hours, unless permission has been granted by the Uniformed Guard Force Office.

§ 3.27 Parking permits.

No person, except visitors parking in areas identified by posted signs as reserved for visitors, shall park a motor vehicle on the reservation without having a currently valid parking permit displayed on such motor vehicle in compliance with instructions of the issuing authority. Such permits may be revoked by the issuing authority for violation of any of the provisions of this part.

§ 3.28 Prohibited servicing of vehicles.

No person shall wash, polish, or make nonemergency repairs on privately owned vehicles on the reservation.

§ 3.29 Unattended vehicles.

No person shall leave a motor vehicle unattended on the reservation with the engine running, the ignition unlocked, the key in the vehicle, or the brake ineffectively set.

Subpart C-Buildings and Grounds § 3.40 Closing reservation.

As determined by the Director, National Institutes of Health, the reservation may be closed to the public in emergency situations and at such other times as may be necessary for the orderly conduct of the Government's business. Admission to properties during periods when such properties are closed to the public is limited to authorized individuals who may be required to sign a register and display identification when requested by a uniformed guard, watchman, or other authorized individual.

§ 3.41

Preservation of property.

No person shall, without authorization, willfully destroy or damage Federal property located on the reservation.

§ 3.42 Removal of property.

(a) No person shall remove Federal property from the reservation or any building thereon, except upon the issuance of a property pass signed by an authorized property custodian and specifically describing the item(s) to be removed. In an emergency, when the property custodian is not available, the uniformed guard on duty may approve removal of property if, after consulting with the Administrative Officer or other responsible official of the Institute or other agency involved, he is authorized by that official to do so.

(b) No person shall remove from the reservation or any building thereon, privately owned property, other than property ordinarily carried on the person, except upon establishing proper identification to a uniformed guard or by following the procedures set forth in (a) above.

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No person shall discriminate by segregation or otherwise against any other person(s) because of race, creed, color, sex, or national origin, in furnishing, or by refusing to furnish to such person(s) the use of any facility of a public nature, including all services, privileges, accommodations, and activities provided thereby on the reservation.

§ 3.49 Pets and other animals.

No person shall bring upon the reservation any cats, dogs, or other animals except for authorized purposes, provided

however, that blind persons may have the use of seeing eye dogs.

§ 3.50 Sports and hobbies.

No person shall participate in any sport or hobby on the reservation unless authorized or except in designated areas. § 3.51 Photography for news, advertising, or commercial purposes.

Except where security regulations apply, photographs for news purposes may be taken in entrances, lobbies, foyers, corridors, and auditoriums when used for public meetings, in facilities on the reservation, unless otherwise marked, without prior approval. Photography for advertising and commercial purposes may be conducted only with the written permission of the Director, National Institutes of Health; provided, however, that photographs involving patients of the Clinical Center may be taken only with the consent of the patient and upon the written approval of the Director, Clinical Center.

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§ 4.1

Service of process required to be served on or delivered to Secretary. (a) Summons, complaints, subpoenas, and other process which are required to be served on or delivered to the Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare shall be delivered to the Deputy General Counsel, the Secretary to the Deputy General Counsel, or the Secretary to the General Counsel, Office of the General Counsel, 330 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, D.C. 20201. The persons above designated are authorized to accept service of such process.

(5 U.S.C. 301) [34 F.R. 555, Jan. 15, 1969]

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