- (1) Within each building or grounds area on Capitol Hill, various spaces may be identified and recommended by the building official as suitable for a designated function. Functions assigned to such areas shall thereafter be approved by the Board.
- (2) A space may not be used for a function, unless it is so designated by the Board. For example, the Board has complete control and jurisdiction over the assignment and use of spaces for storage purposes, within all buildings over which it has jurisdiction.
(3) Spaces not designated by the Board, for a specific function are non-assignable, and are considered unoccupied or uninhabitable space. For example, non-assignable spaces may not be used for other functions, including storage, or other Capitol Hill activities. Accordingly:
- (a) Isolator spaces beneath the Capitol Building shall not be used for other designated functions, or intruded upon in a way that inhibits or restricts the movement of the isolators. Persons shall not accumulate materials which may act as fuel in a fire within an Isolator area.
- (b) Isolator spaces shall not be accessed by persons other than those authorized to periodically check and maintain the capitol equipment and isolators.
- (c) The utility tunnel circulation space, not including the ledge, which encircles the central parking lot is only intended for normal movement of people, goods, services and equipment for purposes associated with Capitol Hill functions and is not to be used for other functions.
KEY: storage, space, unassignable
Date of Last Change: November 4, 2024
Notice of Continuation: January 23, 2025
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 63O-2-301