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CHAPTER 12A— TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
§ 831c–3. Law enforcement

(a) Designation of law enforcement agentsThe Board may designate employees of the corporation to act as law enforcement agents in the area of jurisdiction described in subsection (c).
(b) Duties and powers(1) DutiesA law enforcement agent designated under subsection (a) shall maintain law and order and protect persons and property in the area of jurisdiction described in subsection (c) and protect property and officials and employees of the corporation outside that area.
(2) PowersIn the performance of duties described in paragraph (1), a law enforcement agent designated under subsection (a) may—(A) make arrests without warrant for any offense against the United States committed in the agent’s presence, or for any felony cognizable under the laws of the United States if the agent has probable cause to believe that the person to be arrested has committed or is committing such a felony;
(B) execute any warrant or other process issued by a court or officer of competent jurisdiction for the enforcement of any Federal law or regulation issued pursuant to law in connection with the investigation of an offense described in subparagraph (A);
(C) conduct an investigation of an offense described in subparagraph (A) in the absence of investigation of the offense by any Federal law enforcement agency having investigative jurisdiction over the offense or with the concurrence of that agency; and
(D) carry firearms in carrying out any activity described in subparagraph (A), (B), or (C).
(c) Area of jurisdictionA law enforcement agent designated under subsection (a) shall be authorized to exercise the law enforcement duties and powers described in subsection (b)—(1) on any lands or facilities owned or leased by the corporation or within such adjoining areas in the vicinities of such lands or facilities as may be determined by the Board under subsection (e); and
(2) on other lands or facilities—(A) when the person to be arrested is in the process of fleeing from such lands, facilities, or adjoining areas to avoid arrest;
(B) in conjunction with the protection of property or officials or employees of the corporation on or within lands or facilities other than those owned or leased by the corporation; or
(C) in cooperation with other Federal, State, or local law enforcement agencies.
(d) Federal investigative jurisdiction and State civil and criminal jurisdiction not preemptedNothing in this section shall be construed to—(1) limit or restrict the investigative jurisdiction of any Federal law enforcement agency; or
(2) affect any right of a State or a political subdivision thereof to exercise civil and criminal jurisdiction on or within lands or facilities owned or leased by the corporation.
(e) Determination of adjoining areas(1) In generalThe Board shall determine and may from time-to-time modify the adjoining areas for each facility or particular area of land, or for individual categories of such facilities or lands, for the purposes of subsection (c)(1).
(2) NoticeA notice and description of each adjoining area determination or modification of a determination made under paragraph (1) shall be published in the Federal Register.
(f) Qualifications and trainingThe Board, in consultation with the Attorney General, shall adopt qualification and training standards for law enforcement agents designated under subsection (a).
(g) Relation to other lawA law enforcement agent designated under subsection (a) shall not be considered to be a law enforcement officer of the United States for the purposes of any other law, and no law enforcement agent designated under subsection (a) or other employee of the corporation shall receive an increase in compensation solely on account of this section.
(h) Relationship with Attorney GeneralThe duties and powers of law enforcement agents designated under subsection (a) that are described in subsection (b) shall be exercised in accordance with guidelines approved by the Attorney General.

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Title 16— CONSERVATION

CHAPTER 12A— TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY

§ 831. Creation; short title

§ 831a. Membership, operation, and duties of the Board of Directors

§ 831b. Officers and employees; wages of laborers and mechanics; application of employees’ compensation provisions

§ 831b–1. Acceptance of services of volunteers

§ 831c. Corporate powers generally; eminent domain; construction of dams, transmission lines, etc.

§ 831c–1. Bridges endangered or damaged by dams, etc.; compensation of and contracts with owner for protection, replacement, etc.

§ 831c–2. Civil actions for injury or loss of property or personal injury or death

§ 831c–3. Law enforcement

§ 831d. Directors; maintenance and operation of plant for production, sale, and distribution of fertilizer and power

§ 831e. Officers and employees; nonpolitical appointment; removal for violation

§ 831f. Control of plants and property vested in Corporation; transfer of other property to Corporation

§ 831g. Principal office of Corporation; books; directors’ oath

§ 831h. Annual financial statement; purchases and contracts; audit by Comptroller General

§ 831h–1. Operation of dams primarily for promotion of navigation and controlling floods; generation and sale of electricity

§ 831h–2. Repealed. , ,

§ 831h–3. Recreational access

§ 831i. Sale of surplus power; preferences; experimental work; acquisition of existing electric facilities

§ 831j. Equitable distribution of surplus power among States and municipalities; improvement in production of fertilizer

§ 831k. Transmission lines; construction or lease; sale of power over other than Government lines; rates when sold for resale at profit

§ 831k–1. Extension of credit to States, municipalities and nonprofit organizations to assist in operation of existing facilities

§ 831l. Financial assistance to States and local governments in lieu of taxation; apportionment; limitation on contracts for sale of power to municipalities; report to Congress

§ 831m. Allocation and charge of value and cost of plants to particular objects; cost accounting; reports of costs of operation; sale of surplus power at profit

§ 831m–1. Tennessee Valley Authority least-cost planning program

§ 831n. Bonds for future construction; amount, terms, and conditions

§ 831n–1. Bonds to carry out provisions of section 831k–1; amount, terms, and conditions

§ 831n–2. Bonds; limitation of issuance under sections 831n and 831n–1

§ 831n–3. Use of funds; limitation of issuance

§ 831n–4. Bonds for financing power program

§ 831o. Completion of unfinished plants authorized

§ 831p. Repealed. , ,

§ 831q. Eminent domain; contracts for relocation of railroads, highways, industrial plants, etc.

§ 831r. Patents; access to Patent and Trademark Office and right to copy patents; compensation to patentees

§ 831s. Possession by Government in time of war; damages to contract holders

§ 831t. Offenses; fines and punishment

§ 831u. Surveys; cooperation with States or other agencies

§ 831v. Legislation to carry out purposes of chapter; recommendation by President

§ 831w. Acquisition of real or personal property; payment by delivery of power; sale or lease of vacant land for industrial purposes

§ 831x. Condemnation proceedings; institution by Corporation; venue

§ 831y. Net proceeds over expense payable into Treasury

§ 831y–1. Approval of plans by Board as condition precedent to construction and operation; restraining action without approval; other laws unaffected

§ 831z. Authorization of appropriations

§ 831aa. Laws repealed

§ 831bb. Reservation of right to amend or repeal

§ 831cc. Separability

§ 831dd. Liberal construction of chapter; sale of surplus lands

§ 831ee. Essential stewardship activities