(a) Upon designation by the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, any law enforcement officer of the Environmental Protection Agency with responsibility for the investigation of criminal violations of a law administered by the Environmental Protection Agency, may—(1) carry firearms;
(2) execute and serve any warrant or other processes issued under the authority of the United States; and
(3) make arrests without warrant for—(A) any offense against the United States committed in such officer’s presence; or
(B) any felony offense against the United States if such officer has probable cause to believe that the person to be arrested has committed or is committing that felony offense.
(b) The powers granted under subsection (a) of this section shall be exercised in accordance with guidelines approved by the Attorney General.
Structure US Code
Title 18— CRIMES AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
CHAPTER 203— ARREST AND COMMITMENT
§ 3041. Power of courts and magistrates
§ 3042. Extraterritorial jurisdiction
§ 3045. Internal revenue violations
§ 3046. Warrant or summons—(Rule)
§ 3047. Multiple warrants unnecessary
§ 3048. Commitment to another district; removal—(Rule)
§ 3050. Bureau of Prisons employees’ powers
§ 3051. Powers of Special Agents of Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives
§ 3052. Powers of Federal Bureau of Investigation
§ 3053. Powers of marshals and deputies
§ 3055. Officers’ powers to suppress Indian liquor traffic
§ 3056. Powers, authorities, and duties of United States Secret Service
§ 3056A. Powers, authorities, and duties of United States Secret Service Uniformed Division
§ 3057. Bankruptcy investigations
§ 3058. Interned belligerent nationals
[§§ 3059 to 3059B. Repealed. , , ]
§ 3060. Preliminary examination
§ 3061. Investigative powers of Postal Service personnel
§ 3062. General arrest authority for violation of release conditions
§ 3063. Powers of Environmental Protection Agency
§ 3064. Powers of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration