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https://www.aoc.gov/node/The Architect of the Capitol's (AOC) General Counsel provides legal counsel on matters involving construction and service contracts, occupational safety and health matters, labor management and employee relations, environmental issues, new and proposed legislation, insurance and liability, and property acquisition management. The General Counsel serves as the AOC's supervising ethics office. Meet Jason Baltimore, General Counsel. Forms & Policies Tort Claim Form Standard Form 95 is used to present claims against the United States under the Federal Tort Claims Act for property damage, personal injury, or death allegedly caused by a federal employee's negligence or wrongful act or omission occurring within the scope of the employee's Federal employment. These claims must be presented to the federal agency whose employee's conduct gave rise to the injury. The Form 95 must be completed and state a claim for money damages in a sum certain amount claimed for injury to or loss of property, personal injury, or death. If a sum certain is not specified in block 12d on the Form 95 or in accompanying information, a submission cannot be considered to be a valid claim. The completed Form 95 must be presented to the appropriate federal agency within two years after the claim accrues. Tort Claim Form 95 Tort Claim Instruction Form To file a claim with the Office of the Architect of the Capitol under the Federal Tort Claims Act, please send the form to: Architect of the Capitol Office of General Counsel 2nd & D Streets SW, Room H2-265A Washington, DC 20515 Fax: 202.225.5927 Touhy Policy The Touhy Policty governs what action an AOC employee should take if summoned by a court to testify or provide documents in an official capacity in litigation where the AOC is not a party. The order also establishes the General Counsel as the designated agent for service of process on the AOC or on the Architect of the Capitol in his official capacity. AOC Order 38-2 Any questions regarding this policy should be directed to the General Counsel's Office at 202.225.1210.