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Federal building

Defined in 4 places of the United States Code.

The term “Federal building” includes a building or portion of a building leased or rented by a Federal agency, and includes buildings on military installations of the United States.

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  • 2000–present42 U.S.C. § 238PThe Public Health and Welfare · Recommendations and guidelines regarding automated external defibrillators for Federal buildings · for purposes of this section

The term “Federal building” means any building or other structure owned in whole or part by the United States or any Federal agency, including any such structure occupied by a Federal agency under a lease-acquisition agreement under which the United States or a Federal agency will receive fee simple title under the terms of such agreement without further negotiation.

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the term “Federal building” means any building, structure, or facility, or part thereof, including the associated energy consuming support systems, which is constructed, renovated, leased, or purchased in whole or in part for use by the Federal Government and which consumes energy; such term also means a collection of such buildings, structures, or facilities and the energy consuming support systems for such collection;

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The term “Federal building” means any building to be constructed by, or for the use of, any Federal agency. Such term shall include buildings built for the purpose of being leased by a Federal agency, and privatized military housing.

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The term “Federal building” means any building to be constructed by, or for the use of, any Federal agency which is not legally subject to State or local building codes or similar requirements.

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