Title 29 › Chapter CHAPTER 12— - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR › § 569
The Secretary of Labor may hire law enforcement officers or special agents to protect the Secretary. They can guard the Secretary during the workday and at events before or after official duties, protect immediate family members who are taking part in official events, give continuous protection if there is a specific, provable threat of physical harm, and protect the Deputy Secretary or other senior officers at public events when a specific threat exists, under rules the Secretary sets. Those officers may carry guns, arrest people without a warrant for federal crimes they witness, identify and reduce threats and check security at sites before events, work with local police, and start investigations of threats with the Department’s Inspector General. They must follow rules issued by the Attorney General and by the Secretary of Labor.
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29 U.S.C. § 569
Title 29 — Labor
Last Updated
Apr 18, 2026
Release point: 119-83