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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · H.R. 3824 (Introduced in House) — To reform oversight of law enforcement activities of the Forest Service and the Department of the Interior and to imp... · Sec. 3

Sec. 3. Federal Lands Law Enforcement Review Boards

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The Secretary of Agriculture, with respect to the Forest Service, and the Secretary of the Interior, with respect to the land management agencies of the Department of the Interior, shall establish a Federal Lands Law Enforcement Review Board. Each Federal Lands Law Enforcement Review Board shall be composed of seven members as follows: The applicable Director of Law Enforcement. A Law Enforcement Regional Special Agent in Charge, in the case of the Board established by the Secretary of Agriculture, and a State Director of Law Enforcement and Security, in the case of the Board established by the Secretary of the Interior.
Three line officers selected by the Secretary concerned. One member of the National Sheriffs’ Association who resides east of the 100th meridian and is recommended by the Association. One member of the National Sheriffs’ Association who resides west of the 100th meridian and is recommended by the Association. The purposes of a Federal Lands Law Enforcement Review Board are to review and make recommendations regarding the following: Law enforcement incidents of concern involving law enforcement personnel of the agency.
Proposed changes to agency law enforcement policy. The cooperative law enforcement program. Training of agency law enforcement personnel. The Secretary of Agriculture, with respect to the Forest Service, and the Secretary of the Interior, with respect to the land management agencies of the Department of the Interior, may establish additional Federal Lands Law Enforcement Review Boards at subordinate levels of the agency.
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