Title 40 of the United States Code outlines the role of Public Buildings, Properties, and Public Works in the United States Code.

Outline of title 40

Title 40

Subtitle I — Federal Property and Administrative Services

Subtitle I

Subtitle II — Public Buildings and Works

Subtitle II

Subtitle III — Information Technology Management

Subtitle III

Subtitle IV — Appalachian Regional Development

Subtitle IV

Subtitle V — Regional Economic and Infrastructure Development

Subtitle V

Subtitle VI — Miscellaneous

Subtitle VI

Former chapters

In the 1946 Edition of the Code there are nine chapters:[1]

References

  1. ^ Volume 3, p 4401
  2. ^ The United States Code, 1946 Ed, vol 3, p 4432
  3. ^ United States Code, 1946 Ed, vol 3, p 4437. Public Buildings Act of 1959, Report, p 16. Compiled Statutes of the United States, 1913, vol 3, s 6918 at p 3101.
  4. ^ 37 Stat 866
  5. ^ Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the Public Buildings Service, 1958, p 4
  6. ^ Burnette, Beneath the Footnote, 1969, p 15; Gutheim and Washburn, The Federal City, 1976, p 43; Viola, The National Archives of the United States, 1984, p 45; Iowa Engineer, January 1924, p 24; Cashman, America in the Age of the Titans, 1988, p 358
  7. ^ The Official Record, 20 January 1926, p 3. United States Code Annotated
  8. ^ As to the Act of 4 March 1913, see further 8 Fed Stat Ann (2nd Ed) 1123; "Shadows and Straws" (1917) 5 Journal of the American Institute of Architects 5 (No 1, January 1917)