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nection with the summary forfeiture of gold seized by the Secret Service, the sale or other disposition of such gold, and the remission or mitigation of the forfeiture of such gold, as may be necessary or proper by virtue of the provisions of the Gold Reserve Act of 1934 and the Gold Regulations, and by virtue of the provisions of the customs laws which the said Gold Reserve Act makes applicable in connection with the seizures and forfeitures incurred or alleged to have been incurred under the said act and regulations. In the performance of said administrative duties the appropriate officials of the Bureau of Customs shall be governed by the procedures established by the Customs Regulations insofar as such procedures are applicable and not inconsistent with the provisions of the Gold Reserve Act of 1934 and the Gold Regulations.

§ 406.5

Forfeiture of gold valued in excess of $2,500.

When the value of the gold seized by the Secret Service exceeds $2,500, the seizing officer shall furnish a report, approved by the principal local officer, to the U.S. attorney, and shall include in such report a statement of all the facts and circumstances of the case, together with the names of the witnesses and a citation to each of the statutes and sections of the Gold Regulations believed to have been violated and on which reliance may be had for forfeiture.

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The regulations in this part governing conduct in and on the Treasury Building and grounds and the Treasury Annex Building and grounds are promulgated pursuant to the authority vested in the Secretary of the Treasury, including 5 U.S.C. 301 and that vested in him by delegation from the Administrator of General Services, 35 F.R. 14426 (1970), and in accordance with the authority vested in the Director of the U.S. Secret Service by Treasury Department Order No. 177-25 (Revision 1), 35 F.R. 15312 (1970).

[35 F.R. 16472, Oct. 22, 1970] § 407.2 Applicability.

The regulations in this part apply to the building and grounds of the Main Treasury Building and the Treasury Annex Building located in Washington, D.C., at 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW., and Madison Place and Pennsylvania Avenue NW., respectively, and to all persons entering in or on such property. The Main Treasury Building and grounds and the Treasury Annex Building and grounds shall hereafter be referred to in the regulations in this part as "property".

§ 407.3 Recording presence.

Except as otherwise ordered, the property shall be closed to the public after normal working hours and at such other times as may be necessary for the orderly conduct of the business of the Treasury Department. The property shall also be closed to the public when, in the opinion of the Assistant Secretary for Administration, or his delegate, an emergency situation exists. Admission to the property during periods when the property is closed to the public will be limited to authorized individuals who may be required to sign the register and/or display identification documents when requested by Treasury guards or other authorized individuals.

§ 407.4 Preservation of property.

No person shall, without proper authority, willfully destroy, damage, deface,

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Entering or being on the property, or operating a motor vehicle thereon, by a person under the influence of intoxicating beverages or narcotic drugs is prohibited.

§ 407.9 Soliciting, vending, debt collection, and distribution of handbills. The unauthorized soliciting of alms and contributions, the commercial soliciting and vending of all kinds, the display or distribution of commercial advertising, or the collecting of private debts, in or on the property is prohibited. This prohibition does not apply to Department of Treasury concessions or notices posted by authorized employees on the bulletin boards. Distribution of material such as pamphlets, handbills, and flyers is prohibited without prior approval from the Assistant Secretary for Administration, or his delegate. § 407.10 Photographs for news, advertising, or commercial purposes. Except where security regulations apply, or a Federal court order or rule prohibits it, photographs for news pur

poses may be taken in areas on the property to which the public customarily has access without prior permission. Photographs for advertising and commercial purposes may be taken in such areas only with the prior written permission of the Assistant Secretary for Administration, or his delegate.

§ 407.11 Dogs and other animals.

Dogs and other animals, except seeingeye dogs, shall not be brought upon the property for other than official purposes. § 407.12 Vehicular and pedestrian traffic.

(a) Drivers of all vehicles in or on the property shall drive in a careful and safe manner at all times and shall comply with the signals and directions of Treasury guards and all posted traffic signs.

(b) The blocking of entrances, driveways, walks, loading platforms. or fire hydrants in or on the property is prohibited.

(c) Parking in or on the property is not allowed without a permit or specific authority. Parking without authority, parking in unauthorized locations, or in locations reserved for other persons, or contrary to the directions of Treasury guards or posted signs is prohibited.

(d) This section may be supplemented from time to time with the approval of the Assistant Secretary for Administration, or his delegate, by the issuance and posting of specific traffic directives as may be required and when so issued and posted such directives shall have the same force and effect as if made a part hereof.

§ 407.13

Weapons and explosives.

No person while on the property shall carry firearms, other dangerous or deadly weapons, or explosives, either openly or concealed, except for official purposes.

§ 407.14 Penalties and other law.

Whoever shall be found guilty of violating the regulations in this part while on the property is subject to a fine of not more than $50 or imprisonment of not more than 30 days, or both (see 40 U.S.C. 318c). Nothing contained in these regulations shall be construed to abrogate any other Federal laws or regulations of the District of Columbia applicable to the property referred to in § 407.2 and governed by the regulations.

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(a) For the purposes of 18 U.S.C. 1752, the buildings and grounds which constitute temporary residences of the President are as follows:

(1) Key Biscayne Compound. All buildings and grounds bordered by and within the perimeter commencing at the intersection of Biscayne Bay and Matheson Drive on Key Biscayne, County of Dade, State of Florida; thence in an easterly direction along Matheson Drive to the intersection of Matheson Drive with Bay Lane; thence in a northerly direction along Bay Lane to the intersection of Bay Lane with Harbor Drive; thence in a westerly direction along the northerly lot line of Lot 6, Block 17 of Tropical Isle Homes, Third Addition, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 52 at page 27 of the Public Records of Dade County, Fla., to the shore of Biscayne Bay; thence in a southerly direction along the shoreline of Biscayne Bay to the point of the beginning. The foregoing description of the property designated as a temporary residence of the President, located on Key Biscayne, County of Dade, State of Florida consisting of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Block 17

of a Resubdivision of Block 17, Third Addition to Tropical Isle Homes, Plat Book 52 at page 27 of the Public Records of Dade County, Fla., is more particularly described as follows:

Begin at the most easterly corner of Lot 6, Block 17 of a Resubdivision of Block 17, Third Addition to Tropical Isle Homes, Plat Book 52 at page 27 of the Public Records of Dade County, Florida; thence north 61°04' 53'' west, along the northeasterly boundary of the said Lot 6, for a distance of 260 feet, more or less, to the high water line of Biscayne Bay; thence southwesterly meandering the high water line of Biscayne Bay and along the northwesterly boundary of Lots 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and 1 of the said Block 17, for a distance of 721 feet, more or less, to the intersection thereof with the south boundary of the said Lot 1 and a point on the north right of way line of West Matheson Drive; thence due east, along the south boundary of the said Lot 1 and along the north right of way line of West Matheson Drive, for a distance of 347 feet, more or less, the beginning of a tangential circular curve; thence northeasterly, along the southeasterly boundary of the said Lot 1 and along the said tangential circular curve to the left having a radius of 25 feet through a central angle of 67°08'43'' for an arc distance of 29.30 feet to a point of reverse curve; thence, northeasterly, along the southeasterly boundary of the said Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 and along the northwesterly right of way line of Bay Lane and along a circular curve to the right having a radius of 895 feet through a central angle of 33°26'24'' for an arc distance of 522.36 feet to the point of beginning.

(2) San Clemente Compound. Excepting the right-of-way of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Co., all buildings and grounds located in the city of San Clemente, county of Orange, State of California within the perimeter bordered on the east by the Orange County and San Diego County boundary line; a U.S. Coast Guard Station housing temporary offices of the President and his staff and Camp Pendleton Beach; on the west by a community of private property owners known as the Cyprus Shore Community Association; on the south by the mean high tide line of the Pacific Ocean; and on the north by private property owned by J. J. Elmore. The foregoing description of the property designated as a temporary residence of the President, located in the city of San Clemente, county of Orange, State of California is more particularly described as follows:

(i) Parcel 1. That portion of section 15, township 9 south, range 7 west of the San Bernardino Meridian in the city of

San Clemente, county of Orange, State of California according to the official plat of said land, described as follows:

Beginning at the most southerly corner of the land described in the deed to Carson Estate Co., et al., recorded September 27, 1950 in Book 2078, page 469 of official records in the Office of the County Recorder of said county, said point being on the boundary line between Orange and San Diego Counties; thence along the westerly line of the land described in said deed, the following courses: north 34°55'00'' west 268.92 feet, northeasterly 138.92 feet along a nontangent curve concave westerly having a radius of 275.00 feet and a central angle of 28°56'40'', north 4°04'00'' east 149.29 feet tangent to last said curve and northerly 241.54 feet along a curve concave westerly having a radius of 800.00 feet and a central angle of 17°17'55" to the most easterly corner of Lot B in Tract No. 4202 as per map recorded in Book 152 pages 34 to 38 inclusive of miscellaneous maps, in the Office of the County Recorder of said county; thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of said Tract No. 4202 to the easterly line of the 100.00 foot right-ofway of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company; thence northerly along said easterly line to the easterly prolongation of the southerly line of the land described as Parcel II in the deed to Capri Builders, Inc., recorded July 7, 1961 in Book 5776 page 642 of official records; thence southwesterly along said prolongation and said southerly line to the mean high tide line of the Pacific Ocean; thence southerly along said mean high tide line to the northwesterly corner of the land described as Parcel 2 in the deed to David V. Carson, et ux., recorded August 5, 1937, in Book 905 page 109 of official records; thence north 80°04'00" east 590.62 feet along the northerly line of said land to said boundary line between Orange and San Diego Counties; thence north 12°28'00'' east along said boundary line to the point of beginning.

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Except that portion within the rights of way of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Co., as described in the deed recorded in Book 187 page 18 of deeds in the Office of the County Recorder of Los Angeles County, California and the deed recorded May 19, 1938 in Book 935 page 566 of official records in the Office of the County Recorder of said Orange County.

(ii) Parcel 2. That portion of section 15, township 9 south, range 7 west of the San Bernardino Meridian in the city of San Clemente, County of Orange, State of California according to the official plat of said land described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of the southeasterly boundary line of Orange County with the center line of the 100.00 foot right of way of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway

Co.; thence north 12°28'00'' east 711.50 feet along said southeasterly boundary line; thence south 80°04'00'' west 590.62 feet to the line of ordinary high tide of the Pacific Ocean; thence southerly along said line of ordinary high tide to said southeasterly boundary line; thence north 12°28'00'' east 200.00 feet to the point of beginning.

Except that portion thereof included within the rights of way of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Co., as described in the deed recorded in Book 187 page 18 of deeds in the Office of the County Recorder of Los Angeles County, California and the deed recorded May 19, 1938 in Book 940 page 321 of official records in the Office of the County Recorder of said Orange County.

(iii) Parcel 3. That portion of Tract No. 4202 in the City of San Clemente, County of Orange, State of California, as per map recorded in Book 152 pages 34 to 38 inclusive of miscellaneous maps, in the Office of the County Recorder of said county, described as follows:

Beginning at the northeasterly terminus of that certain course described as north 49°04'05" east 29.95 feet in Parcel 1 of the deed to Capri Builders, Inc., recorded July 7, 1961, in Book 5776 page 642 of official records; thence along the boundary of said Parcel 1 the following courses: south 17°20'00'' east 58.55 feet, southeasterly 72.14 feet along a curve concave northeasterly having a radius of 86.00 feet and a central angle of 48°03'40'', south 65°23'40'' east 72.44 feet, southeasterly 92.32 feet along a curve concave southwesterly having a radius of 510.00 feet and a central angle of 10°22'20'', south 55°01'20'' east 174.48 feet, southeasterly 553.41 feet along a curve concave southwesterly having a radius of 760.00 feet and a central angle of 41°43'15'', south 48°06'00'' west 113.28 feet, southwesterly 89.38 feet along a curve concave southeasterly having a radius of 500.00 feet and a central angle of 10°14'30'', south 37°51'30'' west 110.50 feet, south 37°10'30'' west 255.00 feet and south 52°49'30'' east, 20.00 feet to the southeasterly boundary of said tract the following courses: north 37°10'30'' east 255.00 feet, north 37°51'30'' east 110.38 feet, northeasterly 85.80 feet along a curve concave southeasterly having a radius of 480.00 feet and a central angle of 10°14′30", north 48°06'00'' east 147.93 feet, northwesterly 583.50 feet along a nontangent curve concave southwesterly having a radius of 800.00 feet and a central angle of 41°47′25'', north 55°01'20'' west 174.48 feet, northwesterly 99.57 feet along a curve concave southwesterly having a radius of 550.00 feet and a central angle of 10°22′20′′, north 65°23'40'' west 72.44 feet, northwesterly and northeasterly 102.92 feet along a curve concave easterly having a radius of 46.00 feet and a central angle of 128°11′30'', north 62°47′50'' east 866.40 feet, north 27°12'10" west 30.00 feet, south 62°47'50'' west 926.47 feet and south 49°04'05'' west 15.44 feet to the point of beginning.

(iv) Parcel 4. An easement for right of way, drainage and road purposes over that portion of Tract No. 4202 in the City of San Clemente, County of Orange, State of California, as per map recorded in Book 152 pages 34 to 38 inclusive of miscellaneous maps, in the Office of the County Recorder of said county included within a strip of land 20.00 feet wide, the southeasterly line of which is described as follows:

Beginning at the northeasterly terminus of that certain course described as south 37°10'30'' west 150.63 feet in the southeasterly line of the land described as Parcel 1 in the deed to Capri Builders, Inc., recorded records; thence south 37°10'30'' west 150.63 feet; thence south 35°58'30" west 172.45 feet to the beginning of a curve concave northwesterly having a radius of 90.00 feet; thence southwesterly 78.06 feet along said curve through a central angle of 49°41′50'; thence south 85°40'20'' west 63.76 feet to the easterly line of the right of way of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway.

The northwesterly line of said strip shall be prolonged to terminate at said easterly line of the railway right-of-way.

(b) Temporary offices of the President and his Staff: The buildings and grounds which constitute temporary offices of the President and his staff include the U.S. Coast Guard San Mateo Point Loran Station, a parcel of land lying within the Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores (Camp Joseph H. Pendleton) in the County of San Diego, State of California, more particularly described as follows:

Beginning at a point in the west line of said Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores as per map recorded in Book 7 page 18 of Patents and as shown on Record of Survey Map No. 794, Records of said San Diego County; said line being also the line between the Counties of San Diego and Orange, which bears north 13°13'37.28'' east, 485.14 feet from Corner No. 38 of Rancho Santa Margarita y Las Flores, said point being the intersection of said west line and the northeasterly line of the right-of-way of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway; thence north 13°13'37.28'' east, (north 13°

13'42.69'' east, record), 2767.82 feet along said westerly line of said Rancho to an intersection with the southwesterly right-of-way of State Highway XI-SD-2-D (U.S. 101); thence along said southwesterly right-ofway the following courses and distances:

South 26°07'46" east, (south 26°10'41" east, record), 381.13 feet; south 28°49′21′′' east, 605.56 feet; south 23°17′38′′ east, 455.74 feet; south 28°14′14′′ east, 215.48 feet; thence leaving said southwesterly right-of-way south 35°14'09" west, 1371.92 feet; thence south 57°26'10'' west, 511.50 feet to an intersection with the northeasterly right-of-way line of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, said point of intersection being a point on a curve concave northeasterly having a radius of 2764.93 feet and a central angle of 4° 56'02.5''; thence along said right-of-way an arc distance of 238.09 feet to the point of beginning, containing 41.94 acres, more or less.

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(a) For the purposes of section 1752 of Title 18, United States Code, ingress or egress to or from the building or grounds designated in § 408.2 and any posted, cordoned off, or otherwise restricted areas of a building or grounds where the President is or will be temporarily visiting is authorized only for the following persons:

(1) Invitees: Persons invited by or having appointments with the President, the President's family, or members of the President's staff,

(2) Members of the President's staff, (3) Military and Communications Personnel assigned to the Office of the President,

(4) Federal, State and local law enforcement personnel engaged in the performance of their official duties and other persons, whose presence is necessary to provide services or protection for the premises or persons therein.

(b) Authorized persons must possess and display identification documents issued by or satisfactory to the U.S. Secret Service.

(c) Unauthorized entry is prohibited.

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