10 U.S.C. § 380 : US Code - Section 380: Enhancement of cooperation with civilian law enforcement officials

Search 10 U.S.C. § 380 : US Code - Section 380: Enhancement of cooperation with civilian law enforcement officials

(a) The Secretary of Defense, in cooperation with the Attorney
General, shall conduct an annual briefing of law enforcement
personnel of each State (including law enforcement personnel of the
political subdivisions of each State) regarding information,
training, technical support, and equipment and facilities available
to civilian law enforcement personnel from the Department of
Defense.
(b) Each briefing conducted under subsection (a) shall include
the following:
(1) An explanation of the procedures for civilian law
enforcement officials -
(A) to obtain information, equipment, training, expert
advice, and other personnel support under this chapter; and
(B) to obtain surplus military equipment.
(2) A description of the types of information, equipment and
facilities, and training and advice available to civilian law
enforcement officials from the Department of Defense.
(3) A current, comprehensive list of military equipment which
is suitable for law enforcement officials from the Department of
Defense or available as surplus property from the Administrator
of General Services.
(c) The Attorney General and the Administrator of General
Services shall -
(1) establish or designate an appropriate office or offices to
maintain the list described in subsection (b)(3) and to furnish
information to civilian law enforcement officials on the
availability of surplus military equipment; and
(2) make available to civilian law enforcement personnel
nationwide, tollfree telephone communication with such office or
offices.
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