Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 124.djvu/2290

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124 STAT. 2264 PUBLIC LAW 111–211—JULY 29, 2010 SEC. 205. JURISDICTION OF THE STATE OF ALASKA. Nothing in this Act limits, alters, expands, or diminishes the civil or criminal jurisdiction of the State of Alaska, any subdivision of the State of Alaska, or any Indian tribe in that State. SEC. 206. EFFECT. Nothing in this Act confers on an Indian tribe criminal jurisdic- tion over non-Indians. Subtitle A—Federal Accountability and Coordination SEC. 211. OFFICE OF JUSTICE SERVICES RESPONSIBILITIES. (a) DEFINITIONS.—Section 2 of the Indian Law Enforcement Reform Act (25 U.S.C. 2801) is amended— (1) by striking paragraph (8); (2) by redesignating paragraphs (1) through (7) as para- graphs (2) through (8), respectively; (3) by redesignating paragraph (9) as paragraph (1) and moving the paragraphs so as to appear in numerical order; and (4) in paragraph (1) (as redesignated by paragraph (3)), by striking ‘‘Division of Law Enforcement Services’’ and inserting ‘‘Office of Justice Services’’. (b) ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF OFFICE.—Section 3 of the Indian Law Enforcement Reform Act (25 U.S.C. 2802) is amended— (1) in subsection (b), by striking ‘‘(b) There is hereby estab- lished within the Bureau a Division of Law Enforcement Serv- ices which’’ and inserting the following: ‘‘(b) OFFICE OF JUSTICE SERVICES.—There is established in the Bureau an office, to be known as the ‘Office of Justice Services’, that’’; (2) in subsection (c)— (A) in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking ‘‘Division of Law Enforcement Services’’ and inserting ‘‘Office of Justice Services’’; (B) in paragraph (8), by striking ‘‘and’’ at the end; (C) in paragraph (9), by striking the period at the end and inserting a semicolon; and (D) by adding at the end the following: ‘‘(10) the development and provision of dispatch and emer- gency and E–911 services; ‘‘(11) communicating with tribal leaders, tribal community and victims’ advocates, tribal justice officials, indigent defense representatives, and residents of Indian country on a regular basis regarding public safety and justice concerns facing tribal communities; ‘‘(12) conducting meaningful and timely consultation with tribal leaders and tribal justice officials in the development of regulatory policies and other actions that affect public safety and justice in Indian country; ‘‘(13) providing technical assistance and training to tribal law enforcement officials to gain access and input authority to utilize the National Criminal Information Center and other national crime information databases pursuant to section 534 of title 28, United States Code; Establishment. 25 USC 2801 note. 25 USC 2801 note.