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PUBLIC LAW 87-678-SEPT. 20, 1962 ARTICLE

[76 STAT.

XIX.

AGENCY POLICE.

Members of the police force established by the Authority, regardless of their residence, shall have in each State, on the crossings, transportation or terminal facilities and other projects and the approaches thereto, owned, operated or controlled by the Authority, and at such other places and under such circumstances as the law of each State may provide, all the powers of investigation, detention and arrest conferred by law on peace officers, sheriffs or constables in such State or usually exercised by such officers in each State. ARTICLE

XX.

REPORTS A N D A U D I T S.

The Authority shall make annual reports to the Governors and Legislatures of the State of Delaware and the State of New Jersey, setting forth in detail its operations and transactions, and may make such additional reports from time to time to the Governors and Legislatures as it may deem desirable. I t shall, at least annually, cause an independent audit of its fiscal affairs to be made and shall furnish a copy of such audit report together with such additional information or data with respect to its affairs as it may deem desirable to the Governors and Legislatures of each State. I t shall furnish such information or data with respect to its affairs as may be requested by the Governors or Legislatures of each State. ARTICLE BOUNDARIES

72 Stat. 564.

XXL UNAFFECTED.

The existing territorial or boundary lines of the States, or the jurisdiction of the two States established by said boundary lines, shall not be changed hereby. Now, therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United [States of America in Congress assembled, That the consent of Congress is hereby given to the States of Delaware and New Jersey to enter into the Compact set forth in this resolution, except that nothing contained in such compact shall be construed as impairing or in any manner affecting any right or jurisdiction of the United States in and over the area which forms the subject of such compact. SEC. 2. I n addition to any other requirement of law, any project constructed by the Delaware River and Bay Authority in or over the navigable waters of the United States shall be subject to the procedural requirements of section 2(a) of the Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, as amended (48 Stat. 401; 16 U.S.C. 662(a)). SEC. 8. Nothing in this resolution shall be construed as— (a) amending or superseding the provisions of the Act of September 27, 1961 (75 Stat. 688), or (b) granting the consent of Congress to the use of tolls collected on any crossing for the financing of any transportation or terminal facility constructed or operated by the Authority, or (c) granting advance consent of Congress for the performance by the Authority of other functions, as contemplated by Article IV, paragraph (c) of the Compact or for the assumption by the Authority of additional powers, as contemplated by Article VIII of the Compact.

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