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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 1280 · § 1280.28

§ 1280.28. Other prohibited behavior.

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We reserve the right to remove anyone from NARA facilities or property who is:
(a)Stealing NARA property;
(b)Willfully damaging or destroying NARA property;
(c)Creating any hazard to people or things;
(d)Throwing anything from or at a NARA building; or climbing on statues, fountains, gravesites, artwork, or other items on display in outdoor areas, or any part of a NARA building;
(e)Improperly disposing of rubbish;
(f)Acting in a disorderly fashion;
(g)Acting in a manner that creates a loud or unusual noise or a nuisance;
(h)Acting in a manner that unreasonably obstructs the usual use of NARA facilities or property;
(i)Acting in a manner that otherwise impedes or disrupts performance of official duties by Government and contract employees;
(j)Acting in a manner that prevents the general public from obtaining NARA-provided services in a timely manner;
(k)Loitering; or
(l)Threatening directly (e.g., in-person communications or physical gestures) or indirectly (e.g., via regular mail, email, or phone) any NARA employee, visitor, volunteer, contractor, other building occupants, facility, or property.
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