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 114 STAT. 2210 PUBLIC LAW 106-492—NOV. 9, 2000 Public Law 106-492 106th Congress An Act Nov. 9, 2000 To establish the National Law Enforcement Museum on Federal land in the District [S. 1438] of Columbia. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of National Law the United States of America in Congress assembled. Enforcement Museum Act. SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the "National Law Enforcement Museum Act". SEC. 2. FINDING. Congress finds that there should be established a National Law Enforcement Museum to honor and commemorate the service and sacrifice of law enforcement officers in the United States. SEC. 3. DEFINITIONS. In this Act: (1) MEMORIAL FUND.— The term "Memorial Fund" means the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, Inc. (2) MUSEUM. —The term "Museum" means the National Law Enforcement Museum established under section 4(a). (3) SECRETARY. —The term "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Interior. SEC. 4. NATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MUSEUM. (a) CONSTRUCTION.— (1) IN GENERAL. — The Memorial Fund may construct a National Law Enforcement Museum on Federal land located on United States Reservation #7, on the property bounded by- (A) the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial on the north; (B) the United States Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces on the west; (C) Court Building C on the east; and (D) Old City Hall on the south. (2) UNDERGROUND FACILITY.— The Memorial Fund shall be permitted to construct part of the Museum underground below E Street, NW. (3) CONSULTATION. —The Museum Fund shall consult with and coordinate with the Joint Committee on Administration of the District of Columbia courts in the planning, design, and construction of the Museum. (b) DESIGN AND PLANS. —

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