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63 STAT.] 81ST CONG. , 1ST SESS.-CH. 479-AUG. 18, 1949 SEC. 4 . It shall be unlawful to step or climb upon, remove, or in any way injure any statue, seat, wall, foundation, or other erection or architectural feature, or any tree, shrub, plant, or turf in the Supreme Court Building or grounds. SEC. 5. It shall be unlawful to discharge any firearm, firework or explosive, set fire to any combustible, make any harangue or oration, or utter loud, threatening, or abusive language in the Supreme Court Building or grounds. SEC. 6. It shall be unlawful to parade, stand, or move in processions or assemblages in the Supreme Court Building or grounds, or to dis- play therein any flag, banner, or device designed or adapted to bring into public notice any party, organization, or movement. SEC. 7. (a) In addition to the restrictions and requirements speci- fied in sections 2 to 6, inclusive, of this Act, the Marshal of the Supreme Court may prescribe such regulations, approved by the Chief Justice of the United States, as may be deemed necessary for the adequate protection of the Supreme Court Building and grounds and of persons and property therein, and for the maintenance of suit- able order and decorum within the Supreme Court Building and grounds. (b) All regulations promulgated under the authority of this section shall be printed in one or more of the daily newspapers published in the District of Columbia, and shall not become effective until the expiration of ten days after the date of such publication. SEC. 8. Whoever violates any provision of sections 2 to 6, inclusive, of this Act, or of any regulation prescribed under section 7 of this Act, shall be fined not more than $100 or imprisoned not more than sixty days, or both, prosecution for such offenses to be had in the municipal court for the District of Columbia, upon information by the United States Attorney or any of his assistants: Provided, That in any case where, in the commission of any such offense, public prop- erty is damaged in an amount exceeding $100, the period of imprison- ment for the offense may be not more than five years. SEC. 9. The special police provided for in section 1 of this Act shall have the power, within the Supreme Court Building and grounds and adjacent streets, to enforce and make arrests for violations of any provision of sections 2 to 6, inclusive, of this Act, of any regulation prescribed under section 7 of this Act, or of any law of the United States or of any State or any regulation promulgated pursuant thereto: Provided,That the Metropolitan Police force of the District of Columbia are hereby authorized to make arrests within the Supreme Court Building and grounds for any violations of any such laws or regulations, but such authority shall not be construed as authorizing the Metropolitan Police force, except with the consent or upon the request of the Marshal of the Supreme Court or his assistants, to enter the Supreme Court Building to make arrests in response to complaints or to serve warrants or to patrol the Supreme Court Building or grounds. SEC. 10. In order to permit the observance of authorized ceremonies within the Supreme Court Building and grounds, the Marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States may suspend for such occasions so much of the prohibitions contained in sections 2 to 6, inclusive, of this Act as may be necessary for the occasion, but only if responsible officers shall have been appointed, and arrangements determined which are adequate, in the judgment of the Marshal, for the maintenance of suitable order and decorum in the proceedings, and for the protection of the Supreme Court Building and grounds and of persons and prop- erty therein. SEC. 11 . For the purposes of this Act the Supreme Court grounds shall be held to extend to the line of the face of the east curb of First 617 Injury, etc., ofstruc- tures or plants. Discharge of fire- arms, etc. Processions or as- semblages. Regulations. Publication in news- paper. Penalties. Special police. Metropolitan Po- lice. Suspension of pro- hibitions. Area of Supreme Court grounds.