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 106 STAT. 4312 PUBLIC LAW 102-567—OCT. 29, 1992 (b) CONSULTATION AND COOPERATION. —In carrying out such functions, the Secretary of Commerce— Regulations. (1) shall, in consultation with the Secretary of Transportation and the United States Section, issue such regulations as may be necessary to cany out the purposes and objectives of the Convention and this title; and (2) may, with the concurrence of the Secretary, cooperate with the authorized officials of the government of any Party. 16 USC 5007. SEC. 808. COOPERATION WITH OTHER AGENCIES. (a) IN GENERAL.— Any agency of the Federal Government is authorized, upon request of the Commission, to cooperate in the conduct of scientific and other programs, and to furnish, on a reimbursable basis, facilities and personnel for the purpose of assisting the Commission in carrying out its duties under the Convention. Such agency may accept reimbursement from the Commission. (b) FUNCTIONS OF SECRETARY OF COMMERCE. —In carrying out the provisions of the Convention and this title, the Secretary of Commerce may arrange for cooperation with agencies of the United States, the States, private institutions and organizations, and agencies of the government of any Party, to conduct scientific and other programs, and may execute such memoranda as may be necessary to reflect such agreements. 16 USC 5008. SEC. 809. ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS. (a) DUTIES OF SECRETARIES OF COMMERCE AND TRANSPOR- TATION.—This title shall be enforced by the Secretary of Commerce and the Secretary of Transportation. Such Secretaries may by agreement utilize, on a reimbursable basis or otherwise, the personnel, services, equipment (including aircraft and vessels), and facilities of any other Federal agency, including all elements of the Department of Defense, and of any State agency, in the peiformance of such duties. Such Secretaries shall, and the head of any Federal or State agency that has entered into an agreement with either such Secretary under the preceding sentence may (if the agreement so provides), authorize officers to enforce the provisions of the Convention, this title, and regulations issued under, this title. Any such agreement or contract entered into pursuant to this section shall be effective only to such extent or m such amounts as are provided in advance in appropriations Acts. (b) DISTRICT COURT JURISDICTION.— The district courts of the United States shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any case or controversy arising under the provisions of this title. (c) POWERS OF ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS.— Authorized officers . ,. i3iay> shoreward of the outer boundary of the exclusive economic zone, or during^ hot pursuit from the zone— (1) with or without a warrant or other process— (A) arrest any person, if the officer has reasonable cause to believe that such person has committed an act prohibited by section 810; (B) board, and search or inspect, any fishing vessel subject to the provisions of the Convention and tlus title; (C) seize any fishing vessel (together with its fishing gear, flimiture, appurtenances, stores, and cargo) used or employed in, or with respect to which it reasonably appears that such vessel was used or employed in, the violation of any provision of the Convention, this title, or regulations issued under this title;

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