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Code · BILL · 119th Congress · H.R. 5304 (Reported in House) — Making appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and related agencies fo... · Sec. 113

Sec. 113.

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The Act of March 4, 1913 entitled An Act to create a Department of Labor (37 Stat. 736, chapter 141) is amended— in section 11, by inserting (except for section 12) before shall take effect ; and by adding the following after section 11: The Secretary of Labor is authorized to employ law enforcement officers or special agents to provide— protection for the Secretary and Deputy Secretary during the performance of official duties by each such officer and during any activity that is preliminary or postliminary to the performance of official duties by each such officer; protection, incidental to the protection provided pursuant to paragraph (1), to an individual accompanying each such officer who is participating in an activity or event relating to the official duties of each such officer when there is an articulable threat to such individual; continuous protection to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary (including during periods not described in paragraph (1)) if there is an articulable threat of physical harm, in accordance with guidelines established by the Secretary; and protection of another senior officer (including a person nominated to be the Secretary during the pendency of such nomination) if there is an articulable threat of physical harm, in accordance with guidelines established by the Secretary.
The Secretary may authorize officers or special agents employed pursuant to subsection (a)— to carry firearms; to conduct criminal investigations into potential threats to the security of persons protected under this section; to make arrests without a warrant for any offense against the United States committed in the presence of such officer or special agent; to perform protective intelligence work, including identifying and mitigating potential threats and conducting advance work to review security matters relating to sites and events; and coordinate with local law enforcement agencies.
The authority provided by this section shall be exercised in accordance with any— guidelines issued by the Attorney General; and such additional guidelines as may be issued by the Secretary. The authorities granted under this section may be exercised notwithstanding section 1343(b)(1) of Title 31. .
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