[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 45, Volume 1]

[Revised as of October 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 45CFR3.42]



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                        TITLE 45--PUBLIC WELFARE

 

                    SUBTITLE A--DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

                           AND HUMAN SERVICES

 

PART 3_CONDUCT OF PERSONS AND TRAFFIC ON THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH 

FEDERAL ENCLAVE--Table of Contents

 

                    Subpart C_Facilities and Grounds

 

Sec.  3.42  Restricted activities.



    (a) Hobbies and sports. A person may undertake hobbies and sports 

only in designated areas or as approved by the Director.

    (b) Pets and other animals. A person may not bring on the enclave 

any cat, dog, or other animal except for authorized purposes. This 

prohibition does not apply to domestic pets at living quarters or to the 

exercise of these pets under leash or other appropriate restraints. The 

use of a dog by a handicapped person to assist that person is 

authorized.

    (c) Photography. A person may take photographs, films or 

audiovisuals, for personal or news purposes on the grounds of the 

enclave or in entrances, lobbies, foyers, corridors, and auditoriums in 

use for public meetings, except when contrary to security regulations or 

Department of Health and Human Services policies, or where prohibited by 

appropriate signs. Photographs and similar activities for advertising or 

commercial purposes may be taken only with the advance written approval 

of the Director. A person may take photographs of a patient only with 

the informed consent of the patient (or the natural or legal guardian) 

and of the Director of the Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center or 

delegate.

    (d) Intoxicating beverages, narcotics, and other controlled 

substances. A person may not possess, sell, consume, or use alcohol or 

other intoxicating beverages, except in connection with official duties, 

as part of authorized research, or as otherwise authorized by the 

Director, or, in the case of possession, consumption or use only, in 

living quarters. (The sale, consumption, use, or possession of narcotics 

and other controlled substances is prohibited and shall be governed by 

the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 841-845); driving under the 

influence of an alcoholic beverage, drug or controlled substance is 

prohibited and shall be governed by the Maryland Transportation Code 

Annotated section 21-902.)

    (e) Nuisances and disturbances. The following acts by a person are 

prohibited: Unwarranted loitering, disorderly conduct (acting in a 

disorderly manner to the disturbance of the public peace is prohibited 

and shall be governed by Maryland Code Annotated, Article 27, section 

122); littering or disposal of rubbish in an unauthorized manner, the 

creation of any hazard to persons or property; the throwing of articles 

of any kind from or at a building; the climbing upon any part of a 

building for other than an authorized purpose; the loud playing of 

radios or other similar devices; and rollerskating, skateboarding, 

sledding or similar activities, except in officially designated areas.

    (f) Smoking. Except as part of an approved medical research 

protocol, a person may not smoke in any building on the enclave.

    (g) Firearms, explosive, and other weapons. No person other than a 

specifically authorized police officer shall possess firearms, 

explosives, or other dangerous or deadly weapons or dangerous materials 

intended to be used as weapons either openly or concealed. Upon written 

request, the Director may permit possession in living quarters of 

antique firearms held for collection purposes, if the Director finds 

that the collection does not present any risk of harm.



[55 FR 2068, Jan. 22, 1990, as amended at 57 FR 1874, Jan. 16, 1992]