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99-hr-4784 99 hr 4784 A bill to require the transfer of jurisdiction to the District of Columbia over certain property to permit such property to be used as a shelter for the homeless. Housing and Community Development 1986-05-08 1986-06-05 Other Measure S.2251 (Amended) Passed House in Lieu. House Rep. Collins, Cardiss [D-IL-7] IL D C000634 1 (Measure passed House, amended, roll call #152 (242-116)) Requires the Administrator of General Services to transfer jurisdiction over 425 Second Street, N.W., in the District of Columbia to the government of the District of Columbia for the purpose of providing shelter and related services to homeless individuals. Declares that, after the transfer of such property, the Federal Government shall not be liable for injuries or damages that occur while the property is under the jurisdiction of the District of Columbia and that arise out of the operation, maintenance, repair, renovation, reconstruction, or other capital improvement of such property. Declares that the Government shall not be responsible for capital improvements to such property while it is under the jurisdiction of the District of Columbia. 2025-02-04T16:54:13Z  

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