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SUBTITLE A-DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

AND HUMAN SERVICES, GENERAL

ADMINISTRATION

NOTE: Nomenclature changes affecting Subtitle A appear at 45 FR 53806, August 13, 1980.

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HHS's regulations...

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Conduct of persons and traffic on certain Federal
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Inventions resulting from research grants, fellow-
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Use of HHS research facilities by academic scien-
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Departmental Fellowship Review Panel................................
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Disposal and utilization of surplus real property
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Implementation of the Equal Accesss to Justice
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Release of adverse information to news media...
Limitations on payment or reimbursement for
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U.S. exchange visitor program-request for waiver
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which the United States acquired exclusive criminal jurisdiction under the Act of March 31, 1953, chapter 158 (Maryland Code Annotated, Article 96, section 34 (1979)).

(b) The area, containing about 24 acres acquired in several parcels in the years 1903, 1930 and 1931, comprising the Staten Island Public Health Service Hospital located in the Borough and County of Richmond, City of New York, New York, over which the United States acquired exclusive criminal jurisdiction under chapter 107, New York Laws of 1903, and a deed of cession dated October 13, 1931 under chapter 59, New York Laws of 1909, as amended (See McKinney's New York Consolidated Laws, Annotated, Book 56, Section 26(2) (1952); New York Laws of 1932, Appendix page 1493).

"Law enforcement officer" means a uniformed guard or a U.S. Special Policeman appointed under a delegation of authority under 40 U.S. Code 318; any other Federal law enforcement officer; and any other person whose law enforcement services are secured by contract or upon request from a State or local law enforcement agency.

§ 3.2 Applicability.

(a) The regulations in this part apply to all areas in the enclave and to all persons on or within the enclave, except as otherwise provided. They provide penal sanctions as prescribed in § 3.61, and are in addition to administrative rules prescribed by Directors for their respective enclave under 5 U.S. Code 301. They supplement those penal provisions of Title 18, U.S. Code, relating to Crimes and Criminal Procedure, which apply without regard to the place of the offense and those penal provisions which apply in areas under the special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States, as defined in 18 U.S. Code 7. However, they supersede those provisions of State law which are made Federal criminal offenses by virtue of the Assimilative Crimes Act (18 U.S. Code 13) to the extent that they are in conflict with the regulations in this part. State and local criminal laws are applicable as such only to the extent that authority in that regard has been reserved to the State by the State con

sent or cession statute or vested in the State by Federal statute.

(b) The provisions of this part do not apply to occupants, their visitors and other authorized persons in areas used as living quarters (1) when specifically made inapplicable, and (2) in the case of the following provisions: § 3.24 Parking permits; § 3.26 Servicing of vehicles; and § 3.43(c) Hobbies and sports.

§ 3.3 Compliance.

A person must comply with the regulations in this part; with all official signs; and with the lawful directions or orders of a law enforcement officer or other authorized person, including traffic and parking directions.

§3.4 False reports and reports of injury or damage.

A person may not knowingly give any false or fictitious report concerning an accident or violation of the regulations in this part to any person properly investigating such an accident or alleged violation. All incidents resulting in injury to persons or damage to property in excess of $50.00 in value must be reported by the persons involved as soon as possible to the law enforcement office.

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§ 3.6 Lost and found articles.

Lost articles which are found on the enclave, including money and other personal property, together with any identifying information, must be deposited at the law enforcement office or with an office which may likely have some knowledge of ownership. If the article is deposited with an office other than the law enforcement office and the owner does not claim it within 30 days, it shall be deposited at the law enforcement office for further disposition as provided by law. (See 41 CFR Part 101-48).

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(3) Within an intersection or crosswalk;

(4) Within 10 feet of a fire hydrant, 5 feet of a driveway or 30 feet of a stop sign or traffic control signal;

(5) In a double-parked position; (6) At a curb painted yellow;

(7) On the side of a street facing oncoming traffic;

(8) In a position that would obstruct traffic;

(9) For a period in excess of 24 hours, except at living quarters or with specific permission of the law enforcement office.

(b) A person must park bicycles, motorbikes, and similar vehicles only in designated areas, and may not bring these vehicles inside buildings.

(c) Visitors must park in areas identified for that purpose by posted signs or similar instructions, such as "visitor parking" and "reserved for visitors."

(d) A person may not drive or park an unauthorized motor vehicle on a grassy area without the approval of the law enforcement office.

[45 FR 41820, June 20, 1980; 46 FR 30343, June 8, 1981]

§ 3.24 Parking permits.

Except for visitors parking in visitor parking areas, a person may not park a motor vehicle without displaying a parking permit valid for that location. The Director may revoke any parking permit for violation of this section, or any provision of this part.

§3.25 Pedestrian traffic.

A driver must yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian crossing a street in a marked crosswalk or intersection.

§ 3.26 Servicing of vehicles.

A person may not wash, polish, change oil, lubricate, or make nonemergency repairs on a privatelyowned vehicle.

§ 3.27 Signs.

A driver of a vehicle must comply with posted traffic and parking signs. 8 3.28 Speed limit.

The speed limit is 20 miles per hour, unless otherwise posted. A driver of a vehicle may not exceed the speed limit.

8 3.29 Unattended vehicles.

A person may not leave a motor vehicle unattended with the engine running, the ignition unlocked or locked with the key in a readily accessible place in the vehicle, or the brakes ineffectively set.

§ 3.30 Bicycles.

A person may not operate a bicycle, motorbike, or similar vehicle without a horn or other warning device, and, if the vehicle is operated between dusk and dawn, it must be equipped with an operating headlight, and taillight or reflector.

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