§ 143B‑917.  General powers and duties of Director and law enforcement officers of the State Bureau of Investigation.

The Director of the Bureau and other sworn law enforcement officers of the State Bureau of Investigation are given the same power of arrest as is now vested in the sheriffs of the several counties, and their jurisdiction shall be statewide. The Director of the Bureau and other sworn law enforcement officers of the Bureau may give assistance to sheriffs, police officers, district attorneys, and judges when called upon by them and so directed. They shall also give assistance, when requested, to the Department of Public Safety in the investigation of cases pending before the parole office and of complaints lodged against parolees, when so directed by the Governor. (1937, c. 349, s. 5; 1973, c. 47, s. 2; c. 1262, s. 10; 2003‑214, s. 1(1); 2011‑145, ss. 19.1(h), (q1); 2011‑391, s. 43(g); 2012‑83, s. 37; 2014‑100, ss. 17.1(j), (xx).)