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Title 40 of the United States Code outlines the role of Public Buildings, Properties, and Public Works in the United States Code.
- Subtitle I—Federal Property and Administrative Services
 - Subtitle II—Public Buildings and Works
 - Subtitle III—Information Technology Management
 - Subtitle IV—Appalachian Development Act of 1965|Appalachian Regional Development
 - Subtitle V—Miscellaneous
 
Outline of title 40
Subtitle I — Federal Property and Administrative Services
- Chapter 1 — General
 - Chapter 3 — Organization of General Services Administration
 - Chapter 5 — Property management
 - Chapter 7 — Foreign excess property
 - Chapter 9 — Urban land use
 - Chapter 11 — Selection of architects and engineers
 - Chapter 13 — Public property
 
Subtitle II — Public Buildings and Works
- Part A — General
- Chapter 31 — General
 - Chapter 33 — Acquisition, construction, and alteration
 - Chapter 35 — Non-federal public works
 - Chapter 37 — Contract work hours and safety standards
 
 - Part B — United States Capitol
- Chapter 51 — United States Capitol Buildings and Grounds
 
 - Part C — Federal building complexes
- Chapter 61 — United States Supreme Court Building and Grounds
 - Chapter 63 — Smithsonian Institution, National Gallery of Art, and John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
 - Chapter 65 — Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building
 - Chapter 67 — Pennsylvania Avenue development
 - Chapter 69 — Union Station redevelopment
 
 - Part D — Public buildings, grounds, and parks in the District of Columbia
- Chapter 81 — Administrative
 - Chapter 83 — Washington Metropolitan Region Development
 - Chapter 85 — National Capital Service Area and Director
 - Chapter 87 — Physical Development of National Capital Region
 - Chapter 89 — National Capital Memorials and Commemorative Works
 - Chapter 91 — Commission of Fine Arts
 - Chapter 93 — Theodore Roosevelt Island
 - Chapter 95 — Washington Aqueduct and other public works in the District of Columbia
 
 
Subtitle III — Information Technology Management
- Chapter 111 — General
 - Chapter 113 — Responsibility for acquisitions of information technology
 - Chapter 115 — Information technology acquisition pilot program
 - Chapter 117 — Additional information resources management matters
 
Subtitle IV — Appalachian Regional Development
- Chapter 141 — General provisions
 - Chapter 143 — Appalachian regional commission
 - Chapter 145 — Special Appalachian programs
 - Chapter 147 — Miscellaneous
 
Subtitle V — Regional Economic and Infrastructure Development
- Chapter 151 — General provisions
 - Chapter 153 — Regional commissions
 - Chapter 155 — Financial assistance
 - Chapter 157 — Administrative provisions
 
Subtitle VI — Miscellaneous
- Chapter 171 — Safety standards for motor vehicles
 - Chapter 173 — Government losses in shipment
 - Chapter 175 — Federal motor vehicle expenditure control
 - Chapter 177 — Alaska communications disposal
 - Chapter 179 — Alaska federal-civilian energy efficiency swap
 - Chapter 181 — Telecommunications accessibility for hearing-impaired and speech-impaired individuals
 - Chapter 183 — National Capital Area interest arbitration standards
 
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