Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 112 Part 2.djvu/457

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PUBLIC LAW 105-225—AUG. 12, 1998 112 STAT. 1341 (c) LIMITATION ON SALES. —<1) The corporation may not sell a repair part designed to convert a firearm to fire in a fiiliy automatic mode. (2) The corporation may not sell any item to an individual who has been convicted of— (A) a felony; or (B) a violation of section 922 of title 18. § 40733. Applicability of other law Section 922(a)(l)-(3) and (5) of title 18 does not apply to the shipment, transportation, receipt, transfer, sale, issuance, loan, or delivery by the corporation, of an item that the corporation is authorized to issue, loan, sell, or receive under this chapter. CHAPTER 501—DAUGHTERS OF UNION VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR 1861-1865 Sec 50101. Definition. 50102. Organization. 50103. Purposes. 50104. Membership. 50105. Governing body. 50106. Powers. 50107. Restrictions. 50108. Duty to maintain tax-exempt status. 50109. Records and inspection. 50110. Service of process. 50111. Liability for acts of officers and agents. •,, 50112. Annual report. §50101. Definition For purposes of this chapter, "State" includes the District of Columbia and the territories and possessions of the United States. §50102. Organization (a) FEDERAL CHARTER. —Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861-1865 (in this chapter, the "corporation"), a nonprofit corporation incorporated in Ohio, is a federally chartered corporation. (b) EXPIRATION OF CHARTER.—I f the corporation does not comply with any provision of this chapter, the charter granted by this chapter expires. §50103. Purposes (a) PROVIDED IN ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION. —The purposes of the corporation are as provided in the articles of incorporation. (b) PERPETUATING MEMORIES.— To perpetuate the memories of the fathers of the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861-1865, their loyalty to the Union, and their unselfish sacrifices for the preservation of the Union, the purposes of the corporation also include— (1) encouraging the preservation of historic sites and the construction and preservation of monuments commemorating any aspect of the Civil War; (2) building and maintaining a Museum of Civil War History, admission to which shall be free and open to the public, in the city of Springfield, Illinois, as a repository of Civil War documents, artifacts, and cultural relics; (3) maintaining a library in connection with the Civil War museum, admission to which shall be open to the public.