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Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title II > Chapter 8 - State Superintendent Of Buildings, And State House
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§ 1
State superintendent of state office buildings.
§ 4
Appointment of employees.
§ 5
Cleaners; salary; work week, etc
§ 6
Repairs and improvements; requisitions
§ 7
Repair of damage to state house
§ 9
Care and operation of state house
§ 9A
Fees for use of state office building during non-business hours by non-governmental individuals, entities and groups; indemnification; disposition of monies received
§ 10
Assignment of rooms in state house and elsewhere; exceptions.
§ 14
Military history museum
§ 16
Land around state house; open space
§ 16A
Civil War Nurses' Hall; museum and shrine to Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Massachusetts.
§ 17
Rooms in state house for departments of war veterans.
§ 17A
War flags carried in war time by Massachusetts veterans; custody, care and preservation
§ 17B
Selected writings of John Adams; exhibition in state house
§ 18
Histories, relics and mementos of the several departments of war veterans; accessibility
§ 18A
Veteran memorabilia; state house exhibits; records
§ 18B
Memorial to the contribution of women to the government of the commonwealth; works of art
§ 19
Portraits of designated former governors
§ 19A
Portraits or other memorials of former governors
§ 20
Old provincial state house; maintenance and preservation
§ 21
Permanent memorials in state house regulated
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U.S. Code Provisions: Government Property
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Federal Regulations: Government Property
U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 28 - Architect Of The Capitol
U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 30 - Operation And Maintenance Of Capitol Complex
U.S. Code > Title 2 > Chapter 31 - Capitol Visitor Center
U.S. Code > Title 43 - Public Lands
U.S. Code > Title 40 - Public Buildings, Property, And Works
U.S. Code > Title 42 > Chapter 51 - Design And Construction Of Public Buildings To Accommodate Physically Handicapped
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