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200:. Pursuant to Public Law 108-7 Sec. 1015 (117 Stat. 363) put into effect by the U.S. Congress on February 20, 2003, the Library of Congress Police was transferred to the authority of the U.S. Capitol Police, and all sections under Title 2 (§ 167 and § 167h) of the U.S. Code that pertains to the Library of Congress Police was transferred to the U.S. Capitol Police. On September 30, 2009, the merger was completed and the Library of Congress Police have been merged into the U.S. Capitol Police to create one police force. On October 1, 2009, the Library of Congress police ceased operations. The duties previously performed by them were assumed by the U.S. Capitol Police. 29: 319: 375: 380: 138:
Buildings and lands occupied or explicitly controlled by the institution and the institution's personnel, and public entering the buildings and precincts of the institution.
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In 2003, Congress decided to begin to abolish the LOC Police force, transferring the officers and the agency's duties, responsibilities and functions into the
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Defunct federal law enforcement agencies of the United States
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This United States law enforcement agency article is a
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Library of Congress Police officers provided facility
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United States Library of Congress Police patch
United States Capitol Police
Federal agency
United States
United States
Library of Congress
Federal law enforcement
Civilian police
federal law enforcement agency
Library of Congress
Office of the Librarian
security
video surveillance
arrest
United States Congress
United States Capitol Police
United States Capitol Police
List of United States federal law enforcement agencies
"Federal Law Enforcement Officers, 2004"
Bureau of Justice Statistics
Archived
"Police Agency Merger Is Official Today"
the original
Library Security page
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expanding it
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