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PUBLIC LAW 90-291-APR. 19, 1968

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" (1) The term 'Attorney General" includes any person to whom the Attorney General has delegated any function pursuant to subsection (b) of this section. " (2) The term 'Secretary of Labor' includes any person to whom the Secretary of Labor has delegated any function pursuant to subsection (b) of this section. "(b)

DELEGATION.—

" (1) The Attorney General may delegate to any division, officer, or employee of the Department of Justice any function conferred upon the Attorney General by this subchapter. " (2) The Secretary of Labor may delegate to any bureau, officer, or employee of the Department of Labor any function conferred upon the Secretary of Labor by this subchapter. "(c) APPLICATIONS.—An application for any benefit under this subchapter may be made only— " (1) to the Secretary of Labor "(2) by i*. riOf!> " (A) any eligible officer or survivor of an eligible officer, " (B) any guardian, personal representative, or other person legally authorized to act on behalf of an eligible officer, his . i estate, or any of his survivors, or " (C) any association of law enforcement officers which is acting on behalf of an eligible officer or any of his survivors; " (3) within five years after the injury or death; and "(4) in such form as the Secretary of Labor may require. "(d)
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CONSULTATION W I T H ATTORNEY GENERAL AND OTHER AGEN-

CIES.—The Secretary of Labor may refer any application received by him pursuant to this subchapter to the Attorney General for his assistance, comments and advice as to any determination required to be made pursuant to paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of section 8191. To insure that all Federal assistance under this subchapter is carried out in a coordinated manner, the Secretary of Labor is authorized to request any Federal department or agency to supply any statistics, data, or any other materials he deems necessary to carry out his functions under this subchapter. Each such department or agency is authorized to cooperate with the Secretary of Labor and, to the extent permitted by law, to furnish such materials to him. " (e) COOPERATION W I T H STATE AGENCIES.—The Secretary of Labor shall cooperate fully with the appropriate State and local officials, and shall take all other practicable measures^ to assure that the benefits of this subchapter are made available to eligible officers and their survivors with a minimum of delay and difficulty. "(e) APPROPRIATIONS.—There are authorized to be appropriated such sums as may be necessary to carry out this subchapter.'' (b) The table of sections at the beginning of chapter 81 of title 5 of the United States Code is amended by adding at the end: " SUBCHAPTER III. — L A W ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS NOT EMPLOYED BY THE UNITED STATES "Sec. "8191. Determination of eligibility. "8192. Benefits. "8193. Administration." Effective date.

SEC. 2. The amendments made by section 1 of this Act are effective only with respect to personal injuries sustained on or after the date of enactment of this Act. Approved April 19, 1968.

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