Notes on indian law enforcement reform : US Code - Notes

Search Notes on indian law enforcement reform : US Code - Notes

Sec.
2801. Definitions.
2802. Indian law enforcement responsibilities.
(a) Responsibility of Secretary.
(b) Division of Law Enforcement Services;
establishment and responsibilities.
(c) Additional responsibilities of Division.
(d) Branch of Criminal Investigations;
establishment, responsibilities, regulations,
personnel, etc.
(e) Division of Law Enforcement Services personnel;
standards of education, experience, etc.;
classification of positions.
2803. Law enforcement authority.
2804. Assistance by other agencies.
(a) Agreement for use of personnel or facilities of
Federal, tribal, State, or other government
agency.
(b) Agreement to be in accord with agreements
between Secretary and Attorney General.
(c) Limitations on use of personnel of non-Federal
agency.
(d) Authority of Federal agency head to enter into
agreement with Secretary.
(e) Authority of Federal agency head to enter into
agreement with Indian tribe.
(f) Status of person as Federal employee.
2805. Regulations.
2806. Jurisdiction.
(a) Investigative jurisdiction over offenses
against criminal laws.
(b) Exercise of investigative authority.
(c) Law enforcement commission or other delegation
of prior authority not invalidated or
diminished.
(d) Authorities in addition to prior authority;
civil or criminal jurisdiction, law
enforcement, investigative, or judicial
authority, of United States, Indian tribes,
States, etc., unaffected.
2807. Uniform allowance.
2808. Source of funds.
2809. Reports to tribes.
(a) Reports by law enforcement officials of Bureau
or Federal Bureau of Investigation.
(b) Reports by United States attorney.
(c) Case file included within reports.
(d) Transfer or disclosure of confidential or
privileged communication, information or
sources to tribal officials.

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