22 U.S.C. § 263a

International Criminal Police Organization

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The Attorney General is authorized to accept and maintain, on behalf of the United States, membership in the International Criminal Police Organization, and to designate any departments and agencies which may participate in the United States representation with that organization. All dues and expenses to be paid for the membership of the United States shall be paid out of sums authorized and appropriated for the Department of Justice.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 9 cases (4 in the last 5 years), 1979–2022 · leading case: El Omari v. the International Criminal Police Organization
El Omari v. the International Criminal Police Organization (2022) ca2 · cites it 2× “Congress has provided statutory authorization for the United States to participate in Interpol, 22 U.S.C. § 263a, and President Reagan issued an Executive Order designating Interpol as an organization entitled to certain immunities and privileges under 7 the IOIA.”
Mohammad Sami v. United States of America (1979) cadc “22 U.S.C. § 263a (1976). The United States has designated the USNCB, formerly of the Department of Treasury, now of the Justice Department, to act as this country’s Interpol liaison.”
Leon Steinberg v. International Criminal Police Organization (1982) cadc “It is undisputed that the United States, pursuant to statutory authorization, 22 U.S.C. § 263a, participates in Interpol, that USNCB, situated in the District, acts as this country’s Interpol liaison, and that USNCB regularly sends information to and receives information from…”
El Omari v. The International Criminal Police Organization - INTERPOL (2021) nyed · cites it 2× “See 22 U.S.C.A. § 263a (“[t]he Attorney General is authorized to accept and maintain, on behalf of the United States, membership in the International Criminal Police Organization”).”
United States Participation in Interpol Computerized Search File Project (1981) olc · cites it 5× “s Participation in Interpol Computerized Search File Project Neither state nor federal law would prohibit participation by the United States National Central Bureau o f Interpol (USNCB) in a proposed computerized information exchange system, provided the USNCB complies with all…”
Shem-Tov v. Department of Justice (2021) dcd “[22 U.S.C. § 263a] and the USNCB’s functions and duties are specified in .”
Shem-Tov v. Department of Justice (2021) dcd “[22 U.S.C. § 263a] and the USNCB’s functions and duties are specified in .”
Application of the Posse Comitatus Act to Assistance to the United States National Central Bureau (1989) olc “” 22 U.S.C. § 263a. Generally, the USNCB acts as the representative o f the United States in coordinating the inter­ national law enforcement work o f INTERPOL.”
Designation of Interpol as a Public International Organization Under the International Organizations Immunities Act (1983) olc “Although the statute itself does not impose any requirement that the organiza­ tion have particular contacts with the United States, the House Report notes, 2 22 U.S.C. § 263a authorizes the Attorney General “to accept and m aintain, on behalf of the U nited States, m em bership…”
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