§ 607. STAFF OF COMMISSION.
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(a)Law enforcement terrorism prevention program
(1)In general The Administrator shall ensure that not less than 25 percent of the total combined funds appropriated for grants under sections 604 and 605 of this title is used for law enforcement terrorism prevention activities.
(2)Law enforcement terrorism prevention activities Law enforcement terrorism prevention activities include—
(A)information sharing and analysis;
(B)target hardening;
(C)threat recognition;
(D)terrorist interdiction;
(E)training exercises to enhance preparedness for and response to mass casualty and active shooter incidents and security events at public locations, including airports and mass transit systems;
(F)overtime expenses consistent with a State homeland security plan, including for the provision of enhanced law enforcement operations in support of Federal agencies, including for increased border security and border crossing enforcement;
(G)establishing, enhancing, and staffing with appropriately qualified personnel State, local, and regional fusion centers that comply with the guidelines established under section 124h(i) of this title;
(H)paying salaries and benefits for personnel, including individuals employed by the grant recipient on the date of the relevant grant application, to serve as qualified intelligence analysts;
(I)any other activity permitted under the Fiscal Year 2007 Program Guidance of the Department for the Law Enforcement Terrorism Prevention Program; and
(J)any other terrorism prevention activity authorized by the Administrator.
(3)Participation of underrepresented communities in fusion centers The Administrator shall ensure that grant funds described in paragraph
(1)are used to support the participation, as appropriate, of law enforcement and other emergency response providers from rural and other underrepresented communities at risk from acts of terrorism in fusion centers.
(b)Office for State and Local Law Enforcement
(1)Establishment There is established in the Policy Directorate of the Department an Office for State and Local Law Enforcement, which shall be headed by an Assistant Secretary for State and Local Law Enforcement.
(2)Qualifications The Assistant Secretary for State and Local Law Enforcement shall have an appropriate background with experience in law enforcement, intelligence, and other counterterrorism functions.
(3)Assignment of personnel The Secretary shall assign to the Office for State and Local Law Enforcement permanent staff and, as appropriate and consistent with sections 316(c)(2), 381, and 468(d) of this title, other appropriate personnel detailed from other components of the Department to carry out the responsibilities under this subsection.
(4)Responsibilities The Assistant Secretary for State and Local Law Enforcement shall—
(A)lead the coordination of Department-wide policies relating to the role of State and local law enforcement in preventing, preparing for, protecting against, and responding to natural disasters, acts of terrorism, and other man-made disasters within the United States;
(B)serve as a liaison between State, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies and the Department;
(C)coordinate with the Office of Intelligence and Analysis to ensure the intelligence and information sharing requirements of State, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies are being addressed;
(D)work with the Administrator to ensure that law enforcement and terrorism-focused grants to State, local, and tribal government agencies, including grants under sections 604 and 605 of this title, the Commercial Equipment Direct Assistance Program, and other grants administered by the Department to support fusion centers and law enforcement-oriented programs, are appropriately focused on terrorism prevention activities;
(E)coordinate with the Science and Technology Directorate, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Department of Justice, the National Institute of Justice, law enforcement organizations, and other appropriate entities to support the development, promulgation, and updating, as necessary, of national voluntary consensus standards for training and personal protective equipment to be used in a tactical environment by law enforcement officers; and
(F)conduct, jointly with the Administrator, a study to determine the efficacy and feasibility of establishing specialized law enforcement deployment teams to assist State, local, and tribal governments in responding to natural disasters, acts of terrorism, or other man-made disasters and report on the results of that study to the appropriate committees of Congress.
(5)Rule of construction Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to diminish, supercede, or replace the responsibilities, authorities, or role of the Administrator.
(Pub. L. 107–296, title XX, § 2006, as added Pub. L. 110–53, title I, § 101, Aug. 3, 2007, 121 Stat. 280; amended Pub. L. 114–190, title III, § 3602, July 15, 2016, 130 Stat. 665.)
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- Public Law 114–190To amend title 49, United States Code, to extend authorizations for the airport improvement program, to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to extend the funding and expenditure authority of the Airport and Airway Trust Fund, and for other purposes
- Public Law 110–53To provide for the implementation of the recommendations of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States
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- Sec. 104Office of Policy
- Sec. 104Office of Policy
- Sec. 104Office of Policy
- Sec. 104Office of Policy
- Sec. 108Law enforcement terrorism prevention
- Sec. 291Law enforcement training for active shooter incidents
- Sec. 108Law enforcement terrorism prevention
- Sec. 108Law enforcement terrorism prevention
- Sec. 108Law enforcement terrorism prevention
- Sec. 3Law enforcement training for mass casualty and active shooter incidents
- Sec. 3602Law enforcement training for mass casualty and active shooter incidents
- Sec. 5034Law enforcement training for mass casualty and active shooter incidents
- Sec. 3602Law enforcement training for mass casualty and active shooter incidents
- Sec. 508Law enforcement terrorism prevention
- Sec. 1414Office of Policy
- Sec. 3602Law enforcement training for mass casualty and active shooter incidents
- Sec. 3Law enforcement training for mass casualty and active shooter incidents
- Sec. 3Technical amendments to the Homeland Security Act of 2002
- Sec. 3Technical amendments to the Homeland Security Act of 2002
- Sec. 2Annual catalog on Department of Homeland Security training, publications, programs, and services for State, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies
- Sec. 2Annual catalog on Department of Homeland Security training, publications, programs, and services for State, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies
- Sec. 2Annual catalog on Department of Homeland Security training, publications, programs, and services for State, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies
- Sec. 2Annual report on Office for State and Local Law Enforcement
- Sec. 2Annual report on Office for State and Local Law Enforcement
- Sec. 2Annual report on Office for State and Local Law Enforcement
- Sec. 1317Annual report on Office for State and Local Law Enforcement
- Sec. 1318Annual catalog on Department of Homeland Security training, publications, programs, and services for State, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies
- Sec. 1604Law enforcement terrorism prevention
- Sec. 317Annual report on Office for State and Local Law Enforcement
- Sec. 318Annual catalog on Department of Homeland Security training, publications, programs, and services for State, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies
- Sec. 604Law enforcement terrorism prevention
- Sec. 104Law enforcement terrorism prevention
- Sec. 2Repeal
- Sec. 2Repeal
- Sec. 2Repeal
- Sec. 1317Annual report on Office for State and Local Law Enforcement
- Sec. 1318Annual catalog on Department of Homeland Security training, publications, programs, and services for State, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies
- Sec. 1604Law enforcement terrorism prevention
- Sec. 2Annual catalog on department of homeland security training, publications, programs, and services for state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies
- Sec. 2Annual catalog on department of homeland security training, publications, programs, and services for state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies
- Sec. 2Annual catalog on department of homeland security training, publications, programs, and services for state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies
- Sec. 2Annual report on Office for State and Local Law Enforcement
- Sec. 2Annual report on Office for State and Local Law Enforcement
- Sec. 2Annual report on Office for State and Local Law Enforcement
- Sec. 12Responding to terrorist active shooters
- Sec. 2Annual report on Office for State and Local Law Enforcement
- Sec. 112Office of Partnership and Engagement
- Sec. 604Law enforcement terrorism prevention
- Sec. 108Office of Partnership and Engagement
- Sec. 2Annual report on Office for State and Local Law Enforcement
- Sec. 309Office of Partnership and Engagement
- Sec. 520Annual catalog on Department of Homeland Security training, publications, programs, and services for State and local law enforcement and annual reporting requirements
- Sec. 2Integrated public alert and warning system modernization and coordination
- Sec. 11Homeland security grants
- Sec. 2Annual report on Office for State and Local Law Enforcement
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- Pub. L. 107–296, title XX, § 2006
- Pub. L. 110–53, title I, § 101
- 121 Stat. 280
- 130 Stat. 665
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Pub. L.Pub. L. 107–296, title XX, § 2006
Pub. L.Pub. L. 110–53, title I, § 101
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Stat.130 Stat. 665
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