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US (United States) Code. Title 3. Chapter 3: Protection of the President, US (United States) Secret Service Uniformed Division


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3 USC CHAPTER 3 - PROTECTION OF THE PRESIDENT; UNITED

STATES SECRET SERVICE UNIFORMED DIVISION 01/06/03

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TITLE 3 - THE PRESIDENT

CHAPTER 3 - PROTECTION OF THE PRESIDENT; UNITED STATES SECRET

SERVICE UNIFORMED DIVISION

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CHAPTER 3 - PROTECTION OF THE PRESIDENT; UNITED STATES SECRET

SERVICE UNIFORMED DIVISION

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Sec.

(201. Repealed.)

202. United States Secret Service Uniformed Division;

establishment, control, and supervision; privileges, powers, and

duties.

203. Personnel, appointment, and vacancies.

204. Grades, salaries, and transfers of appointees.

205. (FOOTNOTE 1) Appointment in accordance with civil-service

laws.

(FOOTNOTE 1) Section repealed without amending analysis.

206. Privileges of civil-service appointees.

207. Participation in police and firemen's relief fund.

208. Reimbursement of State and local governments.

209. Appropriation to carry out provisions.

AMENDMENTS

1977 - Pub. L. 95-179, Nov. 15, 1977, 91 Stat. 1371, substituted

''United States Secret Service Uniformed Division'' for ''Executive

Protective Service'' in chapter heading and in item 202.

1975 - Pub. L. 94-196, Sec. 1(d)(2), Dec. 31, 1975, 89 Stat.

1110, added item 208 and renumbered former item 208 as 209.

1970 - Pub. L. 91-217, Sec. 1(2), Mar. 19, 1970, 84 Stat. 74,

substituted ''Executive Protective Service'' for ''White House

Police'' in chapter heading and in item 202.

1951 - Act July 16, 1951, ch. 226, Sec. 5(b), 65 Stat. 122,

struck out item 201 ''Protection of President and family

authorized''.

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3 USC Sec. 201 01/06/03

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TITLE 3 - THE PRESIDENT

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(Sec. 201. Repealed. July 16, 1951, ch. 226, Sec. 5(a), 65 Stat.

122)

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Section, act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 680, related to

protection of President and family. See section 3056 of Title 18,

Crimes and Criminal Procedure.

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3 USC Sec. 202 01/06/03

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TITLE 3 - THE PRESIDENT

CHAPTER 3 - PROTECTION OF THE PRESIDENT; UNITED STATES SECRET

SERVICE UNIFORMED DIVISION

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Sec. 202. United States Secret Service Uniformed Division;

establishment, control, and supervision; privileges, powers,

and duties

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There is hereby created and established a permanent police force,

to be known as the ''United States Secret Service Uniformed

Division''. Subject to the supervision of the Secretary of Homeland

Security, the United States Secret Service Uniformed Division shall

perform such duties as the Director, United States Secret Service,

may prescribe in connection with the protection of the following:

(1) the White House in the District of Columbia; (2) any building

in which Presidential offices are located; (3) the Treasury

Building and grounds; (4) the President and members of his

immediate family; (5) foreign diplomatic missions located in the

metropolitan area of the District of Columbia; (6) the temporary

official residence of the Vice President and grounds in the

District of Columbia; (7) the Vice President and members of his

immediate family; (8) foreign diplomatic missions located in

metropolitan areas (other than the District of Columbia) in the

United States where there are located twenty or more such missions

headed by full-time officers, except that such protection shall be

provided only (A) on the basis of extraordinary protective need,

(B) upon request of the affected metropolitan area, and (C) when

the extraordinary protective need arises at or in association with

a visit to (i) a permanent mission to, or an observer mission

invited to participate in the work of, an international

organization of which the United States is a member; or (ii) an

international organization of which the United States is a member,

except that such protection may also be provided for motorcades and

at other places associated with any such visit and may be extended

at places of temporary domicile in connection with any such visit;

(9) foreign consular and diplomatic missions located in such

areas in the United States, its territories and possessions, as the

President, on a case-by-case basis, may direct; and

(10) visits of foreign government officials to metropolitan areas

(other than the District of Columbia) where there are located 20 or

more consular or diplomatic missions staffed by accredited

personnel, including protection for motorcades and at other places

associated with such visits when such officials are in the United

States to conduct official business with the United States

Government.

The members of such force shall possess privileges and powers

similar to those of the members of the Metropolitan Police of the

District of Columbia.

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(June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 680; Pub. L. 87-481, Sec. 1, June

8, 1962, 76 Stat. 95; Pub. L. 91-217, Sec. 1(2), (3), Mar. 19,

1970, 84 Stat. 74; Pub. L. 93-346, Sec. 7, July 12, 1974, as added

Pub. L. 93-552, title VI, Sec. 609(a), Dec. 27, 1974, 88 Stat.

1765; Pub. L. 94-196, Sec. 1(a), (b), Dec. 31, 1975, 89 Stat. 1109;

Pub. L. 95-179, Nov. 15, 1977, 91 Stat. 1371; Pub. L. 95-570, Sec.

5(d), Nov. 2, 1978, 92 Stat. 2451; Pub. L. 97-418, Sec. 1(a), Jan.

4, 1983, 96 Stat. 2089; Pub. L. 99-500, Sec. 101(m) (title VI, Sec.

622), Oct. 18, 1986, 100 Stat. 1783-308, 1783-333; Pub. L. 99-591,

Sec. 101(m) (title VI, Sec. 622), Oct. 30, 1986, 100 Stat.

3341-308, 3341-333; Pub. L. 102-138, title I, Sec. 135(b)(1)-(3),

Oct. 28, 1991, 105 Stat. 666, 667; Pub. L. 102-499, Sec. 3(a), Oct.

24, 1992, 106 Stat. 3264; Pub. L. 107-296, title XVII, Sec.

1703(a)(1), Nov. 25, 2002, 116 Stat. 2313.)

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AMENDMENTS

2002 - Pub. L. 107-296 substituted ''of Homeland Security'' for

''of the Treasury''.

1992 - Cl. (10). Pub. L. 102-499 substituted ''when such

officials are in the United States to conduct official business

with the United States Government'' for '', pursuant to invitations

of the United States Government''.

1991 - Cl. (8)(C). Pub. L. 102-138, Sec. 135(b)(1), amended

subcl. (C) generally. Prior to amendment, subcl. (C) read as

follows: ''when the extraordinary protective need arises in

association with a visit to or occurs at a permanent mission to an

international organization of which the United States is a member

or an observer mission invited to participate in the work of such

organization, provided that such protection may be provided for

motorcades and at other places associated with such a visit and may

be extended at places of temporary domicile in connection with such

a visit; and''.

Cl. (9). Pub. L. 102-138, Sec. 135(b)(2), amended cl. (9)

generally. Prior to amendment, cl. (9) read as follows: ''foreign

diplomatic missions located in such areas in the United States, its

territories and possessions, as the President, on a case-by-case

basis, may direct.''

Cl. (10). Pub. L. 102-138, Sec. 135(b)(3), added cl. (10).

1986 - Cls. (3) to (9). Pub. L. 99-500 and Pub. L. 99-591 added

cl. (3), redesignated cls. (3) to (8) as (4) to (9), respectively,

and in cl. (7), as so redesignated, substituted ''immediate'' for

''immediately''.

1983 - Cl. (7). Pub. L. 97-418 inserted ''may be provided for

motorcades and at other places associated with such a visit'' after

''protection''.

1978 - Pub. L. 95-570 substituted ''White House'' for ''Executive

Mansion and grounds''.

1977 - Pub. L. 95-179 substituted ''United States Secret Service

Uniformed Division'' for ''Executive Protective Service'' in

section catchline and wherever appearing in text.

1975 - Pub. L. 94-196 added cl. (7), redesignated former cl. (7)

as (8) and substituted ''in such areas'' for ''in such other

areas''.

1974 - Cls. (5) to (7). Pub. L. 93-552 added cls. (5) and (6) and

redesignated former cl. (5) as (7).

1970 - Pub. L. 91-217 substituted ''Executive Protective

Service'' for ''White House Police'', substituted the Director,

United States Secret Service, for the Secretary of the Treasury as

the immediate director of Service operations, and added foreign

diplomatic missions located in the metropolitan area of the

District of Columbia and foreign diplomatic missions located in

other areas as the President may direct to the enumerated list of

areas under protection.

1962 - Pub. L. 87-481 transferred control and supervision of

White House Police from Chief of Secret Service Division to

Secretary of the Treasury and required such force to perform duties

in connection with protection of any building in which White House

offices are located and the President and members of his immediate

family.

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CHANGE OF NAME

Pub. L. 95-179, Nov. 15, 1977, 91 Stat. 1371, provided in part

that: ''Any reference in any other law or in any regulation,

document, record, or other paper of the United States to the

Executive Protective Service shall be held to be a reference to the

United States Secret Service Uniformed Division.''

Pub. L. 91-297, title II, Sec. 202, June 30, 1970, 84 Stat. 358,

provided that: ''All laws of the United States in force on the date

of enactment of this title (June 30, 1970) in which reference is

made to the White House Police force are amended by substituting

'Executive Protective Service' for each such reference.''

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EFFECTIVE DATE OF 2002 AMENDMENT

Pub. L. 107-296, title XVII, Sec. 1703(b), Nov. 25, 2002, 116

Stat. 2314, provided that: ''The amendments made by this section

(amending this section, section 208 of this title, and section 3056

of Title 18, Crimes and Criminal Procedure) shall take effect on

the date of transfer of the United States Secret Service to the

Department (of Homeland Security).''

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1992 AMENDMENT

Section 3(b) of Pub. L. 102-499 provided that: ''The amendment

made by subsection (a) (amending this section) shall be deemed to

have become effective as of October 1, 1991.''

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1991 AMENDMENT

Section 135(b)(4) of Pub. L. 102-138 provided that:

''(A) Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the amendments made

by this subsection (amending this section) shall take effect

October 1, 1991.

''(B) The amendments made by paragraph (1) (amending this

section) shall be deemed to have become effective as of January 1,

1989.''

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1983 AMENDMENT

Section 2 of Pub. L. 97-418 provided that: ''The amendments made

by the first section of this Act (amending sections 202 and 208 of

this title) shall take effective on the date of enactment of this

Act (Jan. 4, 1983), except that no amount authorized to be

appropriated by the amendment made by subsection (b) of the first

section of this Act (amending section 208(b) of this title) may be

made available for use or obligation prior to October 1, 1982.''

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1978 AMENDMENT

Amendment by Pub. L. 95-570 applicable to any fiscal year

beginning on or after Oct. 1, 1978, see section 6(a) of Pub. L.

95-570, set out as a note under section 102 of this title.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1975 AMENDMENT

Section 1(e) of Pub. L. 94-196 provided that: ''The amendments

made by subsections (a), (b), and (d) of this section (enacting

section 208 of this title and amending this section) shall take

effect as of July 1, 1974.''

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1974 AMENDMENT

Section 609(b) of Pub. L. 93-552 provided that: ''Except as

otherwise provided therein, the amendment made by subsection (a) of

this section (amending this section, provisions set out as a note

under section 111 of this title, and section 3056 of Title 18,

Crimes and Criminal Procedure) shall become effective July 12,

1974.''

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TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

For transfer of the functions, personnel, assets, and obligations

of the United States Secret Service, including the functions of the

Secretary of the Treasury relating thereto, to the Secretary of

Homeland Security, and for treatment of related references, see

sections 381, 551(d), 552(d), and 557 of Title 6, Domestic

Security, and the Department of Homeland Security Reorganization

Plan of November 25, 2002, as modified, set out as a note under

section 542 of Title 6.

Functions of all officers of Department of the Treasury, and

functions of all agencies and employees of such Department,

transferred, with certain exceptions, to Secretary of the Treasury,

with power vested in him to authorize their performance or

performance of any of his functions, by any of such officers,

agencies, and employees, by 1950 Reorg. Plan No. 26, Sec. 1, 2,

eff. July 31, 1950, 15 F.R. 4935, 64 Stat. 1280, set out in the

Appendix to Title 5, Government Organization and Employees. Secret

Service, referred to in this section, is an agency in Department of

the Treasury.

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REIMBURSEMENT TO STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FOR PROTECTIVE

SERVICES FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS

Section 135(b)(5) of Pub. L. 102-138 provided that: ''Protective

services provided by a State or local government at any time during

the period beginning on January 1, 1989, and ending on September

30, 1991, which were performed in connection with visits described

in section 202(8) of title 3, United States Code, as amended by

this subsection, shall be deemed to be reimbursement obligations

entered into pursuant to section 208(a) of that title as if the

amendment made by paragraph (1) of this subsection (amending this

section) was in effect during that period and the services had been

requested by the Secretary of State.''

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SECTION REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS

This section is referred to in sections 208, 209 of this title;

title 6 section 371; title 12 section 3414; title 22 sections 2709,

4304, 4314.

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CHAPTER 3 - PROTECTION OF THE PRESIDENT; UNITED STATES SECRET

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Sec. 203. Personnel, appointment, and vacancies

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(a) The United States Secret Service Uniformed Division shall

consist of such number of officers, with grades corresponding to

similar officers of the Metropolitan Police force, and of such

number of privates, with grade corresponding to that of private of

the highest grade in the Metropolitan Police force, as may be

necessary.

(b) Members of the United States Secret Service Uniformed

Division shall be recruited under the civil service laws and

regulations on a nationwide basis. Members of such Service may

also be appointed from the members of the Metropolitan Police force

and the United States Park Police force from lists furnished by the

officers in charge of such forces. Whenever any vacancy is created

in the Metropolitan Police force or the United States Park Police

force as the result of an appointment to the United States Secret

Service Uniformed Division, such vacancy shall be filled in the

manner provided by law. In the period of time which follows the

date of enactment of this sentence and precedes January 1, 1975,

not more than thirty members of the Metropolitan Police force may

be appointed annually to the United States Secret Service Uniformed

Division.

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(June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 680; Aug. 15, 1950, ch. 715, Sec.

2, 64 Stat. 448; June 28, 1952, ch. 481, 66 Stat. 283; Pub. L.

87-481, Sec. 2, June 8, 1962, 76 Stat. 95; Pub. L. 91-217, Sec.

1(1), (4)-(6), Mar. 19, 1970, 84 Stat. 74, 75; Pub. L. 94-196, Sec.

1(c), Dec. 31, 1975, 89 Stat. 1109; Pub. L. 95-179, Nov. 15, 1977,

91 Stat. 1371; Pub. L. 104-208, div. A, title I, Sec. 101(f)

(title I), Sept. 30, 1996, 110 Stat. 3009-314, 3009-324.)

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REFERENCES IN TEXT

The civil service laws, referred to in subsec. (b), are set forth

in Title 5, Government Organization and Employees. See,

particularly, section 3301 et seq. of Title 5.

The date of enactment of this sentence, referred to in subsec.

(b), is Mar. 19, 1970, the date of enactment of Pub. L. 91-217.

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AMENDMENTS

1996 - Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 104-208 struck out ''but not

exceeding twelve hundred in number'' before period at end.

1977 - Pub. L. 95-179 substituted ''United States Secret Service

Uniformed Division'' for ''Executive Protective Service'' wherever

appearing in subsecs. (a) and (b).

1975 - Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 94-196 increased maximum number of

Executive Protective Service from eight hundred and fifty to twelve

hundred.

1970 - Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 91-217, Sec. 1(1), (4), (5),

substituted ''Executive Protective Service'' for ''White House

Police force'', ''eight hundred and fifty'' for ''two hundred and

fifty'', and struck out provisions limiting the appointment of

White House Police to appointment from lists provided by the

Metropolitan Police force and in the United States Park Police

force and covering the filling of vacancies.

Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 91-217, Sec. 1(6), substituted ''Executive

Protective Service'' for ''White House Police force'' and inserted

provisions for the recruiting of personnel on a nationwide basis

and from lists provided by the Metropolitan Police force and the

United States Park Police force and placed a limit of 30 on the

number to be appointed from the Metropolitan Police force annually

until Jan. 1, 1975.

1962 - Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 87-481 increased force from 170 to

250 members.

1952 - Subsec. (a). Act June 28, 1952, increased force from 133

to 170 members.

1950 - Subsec. (a). Act Aug. 15, 1950, increased force from 110

to 133 members.

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TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

For transfer of the functions, personnel, assets, and obligations

of the United States Secret Service, including the functions of the

Secretary of the Treasury relating thereto, to the Secretary of

Homeland Security, and for treatment of related references, see

sections 381, 551(d), 552(d), and 557 of Title 6, Domestic

Security, and the Department of Homeland Security Reorganization

Plan of November 25, 2002, as modified, set out as a note under

section 542 of Title 6.

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TEMPORARY EXCEPTIONS TO LIMITATION

Acts Aug. 11, 1951, ch. 301, title I, 65 Stat. 185; June 30,

1952, ch. 523, title I, 66 Stat. 290, made appropriations for

salaries and expenses of the White House Police force for fiscal

years 1952 and 1953, and provided that the appropriations should be

available for additional personnel without regard for the

limitation contained in this section. The provisions were not

repeated in the Treasury Department Appropriation Act, 1954, act

June 18, 1953, ch. 132, title I, 67 Stat. 67.

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SECTION REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS

This section is referred to in section 209 of this title.

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CHAPTER 3 - PROTECTION OF THE PRESIDENT; UNITED STATES SECRET

SERVICE UNIFORMED DIVISION

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Sec. 204. Grades, salaries, and transfers of appointees

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(a) No person shall be appointed a member of the United States

Secret Service Uniformed Division at a grade lower than the grade

held by him as a member of the Metropolitan Police force or of the

United States Park Police force at the time of his appointment.

(b) A member of the United States Secret Service Uniformed

Division shall receive a salary at the rate provided for the

corresponding grade in the Metropolitan Police force (including

longevity increases provided by section 401 of the District of

Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958), and he shall be

furnished with uniforms and other necessary equipment similar to

the uniforms and equipment furnished the United States Park Police,

and he shall be entitled to the same leave allowances as a member

of the United States Park Police force.

(c) Any member of the United States Secret Service Uniformed

Division appointed thereto from the Metropolitan Police force or

the United States Park Police force may be transferred to the

organization of which he was a member at the time of such

appointment.

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(June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 680; June 20, 1953, ch. 146,

title IV, Sec. 402, 67 Stat. 76; Pub. L. 85-584, title V, Sec.

502(a), Aug. 1, 1958, 72 Stat. 485; Pub. L. 91-217, Sec. 1(1), Mar.

19, 1970, 84 Stat. 74; Pub. L. 95-179, Nov. 15, 1977, 91 Stat.

1371.)

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REFERENCES IN TEXT

Section 401 of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's

Salary Act of 1958, referred to in subsec. (b), is section 401 of

Pub. L. 85-584, title IV, Aug. 1, 1958, 72 Stat. 484.

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AMENDMENTS

1977 - Pub. L. 95-179 substituted ''United States Secret Service

Uniformed Division'' for ''Executive Protective Service'' wherever

appearing.

1970 - Pub. L. 91-217 substituted ''Executive Protective

Service'' for ''White House Police force'' wherever appearing in

subsecs. (a), (b), and (c).

1958 - Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 85-584 substituted ''section 401 of

the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958''

for ''section 102 of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's

Salary Act of 1953''.

1953 - Subsec. (b). Act June 20, 1953, inserted references to

longevity pay.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1953 AMENDMENT

Section 407 of act June 20, 1953, provided that: ''This Act

(amending this section) shall take effect on July 1, 1953.''

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TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

For transfer of the functions, personnel, assets, and obligations

of the United States Secret Service, including the functions of the

Secretary of the Treasury relating thereto, to the Secretary of

Homeland Security, and for treatment of related references, see

sections 381, 551(d), 552(d), and 557 of Title 6, Domestic

Security, and the Department of Homeland Security Reorganization

Plan of November 25, 2002, as modified, set out as a note under

section 542 of Title 6.

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CONVERSION TO NEW SALARY SCHEDULE

Pub. L. 106-554, Sec. 1(a)(4) (div. B, title IX, Sec. 905), Dec.

21, 2000, 114 Stat. 2763, 2763A-306, provided that:

''(a) In General. -

''(1) Determination of rates of basic pay. - Effective on the

first day of the 1st pay period beginning 6 months after the date

of enactment of this Act (Dec. 21, 2000), the Secretary of the

Treasury shall fix the rates of basic pay for officers and

members of the United States Secret Service Uniformed Division,

and the Secretary of the Interior shall fix the rates of basic

pay for officers and members of the United States Park Police, in

accordance with this subsection.

''(2) Placement on revised salary schedule. -

''(A) In general. - Each officer and member shall be placed

in and receive basic compensation at the corresponding

scheduled service step of the salary schedule under section

501(c) of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary

Act of 1958 (Pub. L. 85-584, title V, Aug. 1, 1958, 72 Stat.

485) (as amended by section 902(a)) in accordance with the

member's total years of creditable service, receiving credit

for all service step adjustments. If the scheduled rate of pay

for the step to which the officer or member would be assigned

in accordance with this paragraph is lower than the officer's

or member's salary immediately prior to the enactment of this

paragraph, the officer or member will be placed in and receive

compensation at the next higher service step.

''(B) Credit for increases during transition. - Each member

whose position is to be converted to the salary schedule under

section 501(b) of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's

Salary Act of 1958 (as amended by subsection (a)) and who,

prior to the effective date of this section (set out below) has

earned, but has not been credited with, an increase in his or

her rate of pay shall be afforded that increase before such

member is placed in the corresponding service step in the

salary schedule under section 501(b).

''(C) Creditable service described. - For purposes of this

paragraph, an officer's or member's creditable service is any

police service in pay status with the United States Secret

Service Uniformed Division, United States Park Police, or

Metropolitan Police Department.

''(b) Hold Harmless for Current Total Compensation. -

Notwithstanding any other provision of law, if the total rate of

compensation for an officer or employee for any pay period

occurring after conversion to the salary schedule pursuant to

subsection (a) (determined by taking into account any

locality-based comparability adjustments, longevity pay, and other

adjustments paid in addition to the rate of basic compensation) is

less than the officer's or employee's total rate of compensation

(as so determined) on the date of enactment (Dec. 21, 2000), the

rate of compensation for the officer or employee for the pay period

shall be equal to -

''(1) the rate of compensation on the date of enactment (as so

determined); increased by

''(2) a percentage equal to 50 percent of sum of the percentage

adjustments made in the rate of basic compensation under section

501(c) of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary

Act of 1958 (as amended by subsection (a)) for pay periods

occurring after the date of enactment and prior to the pay period

involved.

''(c) Conversion Not Treated as Transfer or Promotion. - The

conversion of positions and individuals to appropriate classes of

the salary schedule under section 501(c) of the District of

Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958 (as amended by

section 902(a)) and the initial adjustments of rates of basic pay

of those positions and individuals in accordance with subsection

(a) shall not be considered to be transfers or promotions within

the meaning of section 304 of the District of Columbia Police and

Firemen's Salary Act of 1958 (Pub. L. 85-584, title III, Aug. 1,

1958, 72 Stat. 484) (sec. 4-413, D.C. Code).

''(d) Transfer of Credit for Satisfactory Service. - Each

individual whose position is converted to the salary schedule under

section 501(c) of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's

Salary Act of 1958 (as amended by section 902(a)) in accordance

with subsection (a) shall be granted credit for purposes of such

individual's first service step adjustment under the salary

schedule in such section 501(c) for all satisfactory service

performed by the individual since the individual's last increase in

basic pay prior to the adjustment under that section.

''(e) Adjustment To Take Into Account General Schedule

Adjustments During Transition. - The rates provided under the

salary schedule under section 501(c) of the District of Columbia

Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958 (as amended by section

902(a)) shall be increased by the percentage of any annual

adjustment applicable to the General Schedule authorized under

section 5303 of title 5, United States Code, which takes effect

during the period which begins on the date of the enactment of this

Act (Dec. 21, 2000) and ends on the first day of the first pay

period beginning 6 months after the date of enactment of this Act.

''(f) Conversion Not Treated as Salary Increase for Purposes of

Certain Pensions and Allowances. - The conversion of positions and

individuals to appropriate classes of the salary schedule under

section 501(c) of the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's

Salary Act of 1958 (as amended by section 2(902)(a)) and the

initial adjustments of rates of basic pay of those positions and

individuals in accordance with subsection (a) shall not be treated

as an increase in salary for purposes of section 3 of the Act

entitled 'An Act to provide increased pensions for widows and

children of deceased members of the Police Department and the Fire

Department of the District of Columbia', approved August 4, 1949

(ch. 394, 63 Stat. 566) (sec. 4-604, D.C. Code), or section 301 of

the District of Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1953

(June 20, 1953, ch. 146, title III, 67 Stat. 75) (sec. 4-605, D.C.

Code).''

(Pub. L. 106-554, Sec. 1(a)(4) (div. B, title IX, Sec. 909), Dec.

21, 2000, 114 Stat. 2763, 2763A-310, provided that: ''Except as

provided in section 908(c) (114 Stat. 2763A-310), this title

(enacting provisions set out as notes above and under sections

5301, 5304, and 5305 of Title 5, Government Organization and

Employees, and amending provisions set out as a note under section

5305 of Title 5) and the amendments made by this title shall become

effective on the first day of the first pay period beginning 6

months after the date of enactment (Dec. 21, 2000).'')

SECRET SERVICE UNIFORMED DIVISION COMPENSATION

Pub. L. 105-61, title I, Sec. 118, Oct. 10, 1997, 111 Stat. 1285,

provided that:

''(a) New Rates of Basic Pay. - (Amended Pub. L. 85-584, title V,

Sec. 501, Aug. 1, 1958, 72 Stat. 485.)

''(b) Conversion to New Salary Schedule. -

''(1)(A) Effective on the first day of the first pay period

beginning after the date of enactment of this section (Oct. 10,

1997), the Secretary of the Treasury shall fix the rates of basic

pay for members of the United States Secret Service Uniformed

Division in accordance with this paragraph.

''(B) Subject to subparagraph (C), each officer and member

receiving basic compensation, immediately prior to the effective

date of this section, at one of the scheduled rates in the salary

schedule in section 101 of the District of Columbia Police and

Firemen's Salary Act of 1958 (Pub. L. 85-584, title I, Aug. 1,

1958, 72 Stat. 481), as adjusted by law and as in effect prior to

the effective date of this section, shall be placed in and

receive basic compensation at the corresponding scheduled service

step of the salary schedule under subsection (a)(4).

''(C)(i) The Assistant Chief and the Chief of the United States

Secret Service Uniformed Division shall be placed in and receive

basic compensation in salary class 10 and salary class 11,

respectively, in the appropriate service step in the new salary

class in accordance with section 304 of the District of Columbia

Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958 (Pub. L. 85-584, title

III, Aug. 1, 1958, 72 Stat. 484) (District of Columbia Code,

section 4-413).

''(ii) Each member whose position is to be converted to the

salary schedule under section 501(c) of the District of Columbia

Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958 (Pub. L. 85-584, title V,

Aug. 1, 1958, 72 Stat. 485) (District of Columbia Code, section

4-416(c)) as amended by this section, in accordance with

subsection (a) of this section, and who, prior to the effective

date of this section has earned, but has not been credited with,

an increase in his or her rate of pay shall be afforded that

increase before such member is placed in the corresponding

service step in the salary schedule under section 501(c).

''(2) Except in the cases of the Assistant Chief and the Chief

of the United States Secret Service Uniformed Division, the

conversion of positions and individuals to appropriate classes of

the salary schedule under section 501(c) of the District of

Columbia Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958 (District of

Columbia Code, section 4-416(c)) as amended by this section, and

the initial adjustments of rates of basic pay of those positions

and individuals, in accordance with paragraph (1) of this

subsection, shall not be considered to be transfers or promotions

within the meaning of section 304 of the District of Columbia

Police and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958 (District of Columbia

Code, section 4-413).

''(3) Each member whose position is converted to the salary

schedule under section 501(c) of the District of Columbia Police

and Firemen's Salary Act of 1958 (District of Columbia Code,

section 4-416(c)) as amended by this section, in accordance with

subsection (a) of this section, shall be granted credit for

purposes of such member's first service step adjustment under the

salary schedule in such section 510(c) for all satisfactory

service performed by the member since the member's last increase

in basic pay prior to the adjustment under that section.

''(c) Limitation on Pay Period Earnings. - (Amended act Aug. 15,

1950, ch. 715, 64 Stat. 477.)

''(d) Savings Provision. - On the effective date of this section,

any existing special salary rates authorized for members of the

United States Secret Service Uniformed Division under section 5305

of title 5, United States Code (or any previous similar provision

of law) and any special rates of pay or special pay adjustments

under section 403, 404, or 405 of the Federal Law Enforcement Pay

Reform Act of 1990 (Pub. L. 101-509, Sec. 529 (title IV, Sec.

403-405), 5 U.S.C. 5305 note) applicable to members of the United

States Secret Service Uniformed Division shall be rendered

inapplicable.

''(e) Conforming Amendment. - (Amended Pub. L. 101-509, Sec. 529

(title IV, Sec. 405), set out as a note under section 5305 of Title

5, Government Organization and Employees.)

''(f) Effective Date. - The provisions of this section shall

become effective on the first day of the first pay period beginning

after the date of enactment of this Act (Oct. 10, 1997).''

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SECTION REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS

This section is referred to in section 209 of this title.

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3 USC Sec. 205 01/06/03

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CHAPTER 3 - PROTECTION OF THE PRESIDENT; UNITED STATES SECRET

SERVICE UNIFORMED DIVISION

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(Sec. 205. Repealed. Pub. L. 91-217, Sec. 1(7), Mar. 19, 1970, 84

Stat. 75)

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Section, act June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 680, provided for

appointment of members of White House Police force in accordance

with civil service laws. See section 203(b) of this title.

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3 USC Sec. 206 01/06/03

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CHAPTER 3 - PROTECTION OF THE PRESIDENT; UNITED STATES SECRET

SERVICE UNIFORMED DIVISION

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Sec. 206. Privileges of civil-service appointees

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Members of the United States Secret Service Uniformed Division

not appointed from the Metropolitan Police force or the United

States Park Police force shall be entitled to the same privileges

as to salary, grade, uniforms, equipment, transfer, leave, relief

funds, retirement, and refunds as members appointed from the

Metropolitan Police force and the United States Park Police force.

-SOURCE-

(June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 681; Pub. L. 91-217, Sec. 1(8),

Mar. 19, 1970, 84 Stat. 75; Pub. L. 95-179, Nov. 15, 1977, 91 Stat.

1371.)

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AMENDMENTS

1977 - Pub. L. 95-179 substituted ''United States Secret Service

Uniformed Division'' for ''Executive Protective Service''.

1970 - Pub. L. 91-217 substituted ''Members of the Executive

Protective Service not appointed from the Metropolitan Police force

or the United States Park Police force'' for ''Members appointed

pursuant to section 205 of this title''.

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TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

For transfer of the functions, personnel, assets, and obligations

of the United States Secret Service, including the functions of the

Secretary of the Treasury relating thereto, to the Secretary of

Homeland Security, and for treatment of related references, see

sections 381, 551(d), 552(d), and 557 of Title 6, Domestic

Security, and the Department of Homeland Security Reorganization

Plan of November 25, 2002, as modified, set out as a note under

section 542 of Title 6.

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Sec. 207. Participation in police and firemen's relief fund

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(a) For the purposes of retirement under section 12 of the Act

entitled ''An Act making appropriations to provide for the expenses

of the government of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year

ending June 30, 1917, and for other purposes, (FOOTNOTE 1) approved

September 1, 1916, as amended, service with the United States Park

Police force shall be deemed service with the United States Secret

Service Uniformed Division.

(FOOTNOTE 1) So in original. Probably should be followed by

close quotation.

(b) Any member of the Metropolitan Police force appointed to the

United States Secret Service Uniformed Division shall continue to

be subject to the provisions of section 12 of such Act, and

appointment of such member to the United States Secret Service

Uniformed Division or transfer of such member to his former

organization shall not affect any right, privilege, or duty of such

member under the provisions of such section of such Act.

-SOURCE-

(June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 681; Pub. L. 91-217, Sec. 1(1),

Mar. 19, 1970, 84 Stat. 74; Pub. L. 95-179, Nov. 15, 1977, 91 Stat.

1371.)

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REFERENCES IN TEXT

Section 12 of the Act entitled ''An Act making appropriations to

provide for the expenses of the government of the District of

Columbia for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1917, and for other

purposes,'' approved September 1, 1916, as amended, referred to in

text, is act Sept. 1, 1916, ch. 433, Sec. 12, 39 Stat. 718, as

amended.

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AMENDMENTS

1977 - Pub. L. 95-179 substituted ''United States Secret Service

Uniformed Division'' for ''Executive Protective Service'' wherever

appearing.

1970 - Pub. L. 91-217 substituted ''Executive Protective

Service'' for ''White House Police force'' wherever appearing.

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TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS

For transfer of the functions, personnel, assets, and obligations

of the United States Secret Service, including the functions of the

Secretary of the Treasury relating thereto, to the Secretary of

Homeland Security, and for treatment of related references, see

sections 381, 551(d), 552(d), and 557 of Title 6, Domestic

Security, and the Department of Homeland Security Reorganization

Plan of November 25, 2002, as modified, set out as a note under

section 542 of Title 6.

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SECTION REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS

This section is referred to in section 209 of this title.

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3 USC Sec. 208 01/06/03

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CHAPTER 3 - PROTECTION OF THE PRESIDENT; UNITED STATES SECRET

SERVICE UNIFORMED DIVISION

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Sec. 208. Reimbursement of State and local governments

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(a) In carrying out the functions pursuant to sections 202(8) and

202(10), the Secretary of Homeland Security may utilize, with their

consent, on a reimbursable basis, the services, personnel,

equipment, and facilities of State and local governments, and is

authorized to reimburse such State and local governments for the

utilization of such services, personnel, equipment, and

facilities. The Secretary of Homeland Security may carry out the

functions pursuant to sections 202(8) and 202(10) by contract. The

authority of this subsection may be transferred by the President to

the Secretary of State. In carrying out any duty under sections

202(8) and 202(10), the Secretary of State is authorized to utilize

any authority available to the Secretary under title II of the

State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956.

(b) There is authorized to be appropriated, in addition to such

sums as have been heretofore appropriated under this section -

(1) $10,000,000 for each fiscal year beginning after September

30, 1991, for the payment of reimbursement obligations entered

into under subsection (a) without regard to the fiscal year such

obligations were entered into, including obligations entered into

before such date; and

(2) $8,000,000 for the payment of reimbursement obligations

entered into under subsection (a) before October 1, 1991, except

that not more than $4,000,000 of this amount shall be obligated

or expended during fiscal year 1992.

Amounts appropriated under this subsection shall remain available

until expended.

-SOURCE-

(Added Pub. L. 94-196, Sec. 1(d)(1), Dec. 31, 1975, 89 Stat. 1109;

amended Pub. L. 97-418, Sec. 1(b), Jan. 4, 1983, 96 Stat. 2089;

Pub. L. 99-93, title I, Sec. 126(c), Aug. 16, 1985, 99 Stat. 418;

Pub. L. 99-399, title IV, Sec. 410, Aug. 27, 1986, 100 Stat. 866;

Pub. L. 102-138, title I, Sec. 135(a)(1), (2), (c), Oct. 28, 1991,

105 Stat. 666, 667; Pub. L. 107-296, title XVII, Sec. 1703(a)(2),

Nov. 25, 2002, 116 Stat. 2313.)

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REFERENCES IN TEXT

Title II of the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956,

referred to in subsec. (a), is title II of act Aug. 1, 1956, ch.

841, as added Aug. 24, 1982, Pub. L. 97-241, title II, Sec. 202(b),

96 Stat. 283, known as the Foreign Missions Act, which is

classified principally to chapter 53 (Sec. 4301 et seq.) of Title

22, Foreign Relations and Intercourse. For complete classification

of title II to the Code, see Short Title note set out under section

4301 of Title 22 and Tables.

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PRIOR PROVISIONS

A prior section 208 was renumbered 209 by Pub. L. 94-196.

AMENDMENTS

2002 - Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 107-296 substituted ''of Homeland

Security'' for ''of Treasury'' in two places.

1991 - Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 102-138, Sec. 135(c), substituted

''sections 202(8) and 202(10)'' for ''section 202(7)'' wherever

appearing.

Subsec. (b)(1). Pub. L. 102-138, Sec. 135(a)(1), substituted

''$10,000,000'' for ''$7,000,000'', ''1991'' for ''1982'', and

''without regard to the fiscal year such obligations were entered

into, including obligations entered into before such date'' for

''after such date''.

Subsec. (b)(2). Pub. L. 102-138, Sec. 135(a)(2), substituted

''$8,000,000'' for ''$17,700,000'' and ''1991, except that not more

than $4,000,000 of this amount shall be obligated or expended

during fiscal year 1992'' for ''1982''.

1986 - Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 99-399 authorized the Secretary of

State, in carrying out any duty under section 202(7), to utilize

the authority under title II of the State Department Basic

Authorities Act of 1956.

1985 - Subsec. (a). Pub. L. 99-93 inserted sentence authorizing

the Secretary of Treasury to carry out the functions pursuant to

section 202(7) by contract.

1983 - Subsec. (b). Pub. L. 97-418 substituted provisions

authorizing appropriation of $7,000,000 for each fiscal year

beginning after Sept. 30, 1982, and $17,700,000 for obligations

entered into before that date, for provisions authorizing to be

appropriated not more than $3,500,000 for any fiscal year.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 2002 AMENDMENT

Amendment by Pub. L. 107-296 effective on the date of transfer of

the United States Secret Service to the Department of Homeland

Security, see section 1703(b) of Pub. L. 107-296, set out as a note

under section 202 of this title.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1991 AMENDMENT

Section 135(a)(3) of Pub. L. 102-138 provided that: ''The

amendments made by this subsection (amending this section) shall

take effect on October 1, 1991.''

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1985 AMENDMENT

Amendment by Pub. L. 99-93 effective Oct. 1, 1985, see section

126(e) of Pub. L. 99-93, set out as an Effective Date note under

section 4314 of Title 22, Foreign Relations and Intercourse.

EFFECTIVE DATE OF 1983 AMENDMENT

Amendment by Pub. L. 97-418 effective Jan. 4, 1983, except that

no amount authorized to be appropriated by such amendment may be

made available for use or obligation prior to Oct. 1, 1982, see

section 2 of Pub. L. 97-418, set out as a note under section 202 of

this title.

EFFECTIVE DATE

Section effective July 1, 1974, see section 1(e) of Pub. L.

94-196, set out as an Effective Date of 1975 Amendment note under

section 202 of this title.

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EX. ORD. NO. 12478. TRANSFER OF AUTHORITY TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO MAKE REIMBURSEMENTS FOR PROTECTION OF FOREIGN MISSIONS TO

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

Ex. Ord. No. 12478, May 23, 1984, 49 F.R. 22053, provided:

By authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and

statutes of the United States of America, and in accordance with

the provisions of the Act of December 31, 1975, Public Law 94-196

(89 Stat. 1109), codified as sections 202(7) and 208(a) of Title 3,

United States Code, as amended, it is hereby ordered as follows:

Section 1. There is transferred to the Secretary of State

authority to determine the need for and to approve terms and

conditions of the provision of reimbursable extraordinary

protective activities for foreign diplomatic missions pursuant to

section 202(7), and the authority to make reimbursements to State

and local governments for services, personnel, equipment, and

facilities pursuant to section 208(a) of Title 3, United States

Code;

Sec. 2. There are transferred to the Secretary of State such

unexpended moneys as may have been appropriated to the Department

of the Treasury for the purpose of permitting reimbursements to be

made under the provisions of section 208(a) of Title 3, United

States Code;

Sec. 3. The authority transferred pursuant to this Order shall be

exercised in coordination with protective security programs

administered by the Secretary of State under the Foreign Missions

Act of 1982 (22 U.S.C. 4301 et seq.); authority available under

that Act may also be applied to any foreign mission to which

section 202(7) applies; and

Sec. 4. This Order shall be effective on October 1, 1984.

Ronald Reagan.

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SECTION REFERRED TO IN OTHER SECTIONS

This section is referred to in section 209 of this title; title

22 section 4314.

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3 USC Sec. 209 01/06/03

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Sec. 209. Appropriation to carry out provisions

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There is authorized to be appropriated, out of any money in the

Treasury not otherwise appropriated, such sums as may be necessary

to carry out the provisions of sections 202-204, 207, and 208 of

this title.

-SOURCE-

(June 25, 1948, ch. 644, 62 Stat. 681, Sec. 208; renumbered Sec.

209, Pub. L. 94-196, Sec. 1(d)(1), Dec. 31, 1975, 89 Stat. 1109.)

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