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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · amend the Public Buildings Act of 1959 in order to preserve buildings of historical or architectural significance through their use for Federal public building purposes, and to amend the Act of August · (whole act)

(whole act). amend the Public Buildings Act of 1959 in order to preserve buildings of historical or architectural significance through their use for Federal public building purposes, and to amend the Act of August

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--- schema: uslm source_file: COMPS-314.xml --- AN ACTTo amend the Public Buildings Act of 1959 in order to preserve buildings of historical or architectural significance through their use for Federal public building purposes, and to amend the Act of August 12, 1968, relating to the accessibility of certain buildings to the physically handicapped. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, # TITLE I **[**Sections 101 and 102 were repealed by section 6 of P.L. 107–217 (116 Stat. 1062), as amended by section 2 of Public Law 108–178.**]** **[**Section 105 was repealed by section 6 of P.L. 107–217 (116 Stat. 1062).**]** * * * * * * *
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amend the Public Buildings Act of 1959 in order to preserve buildings of historical or architectural significance through their use for Federal public building purposes, and to amend the Act of August
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Pub. L.Pub. L. 108-178
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