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PUBLIC LAW 105-33—AUG. 5, 1997 111 STAT. 783 (3) operating on shared radio frequencies with the Metropolitan Police Department; (4) permitting personnel of the agency to carry out processing and papering of suspects they arrest in the District of Columbia; and (5) such other items as the agency and the Metropolitan Police Department may agree to include in the agreement. (c) COORDINATION WITH U.S. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE. —Agreements entered into pursuant to this section shall be coordinated in advance with the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia. (d) COVERED FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES DESCRIBED. —In this section, the term "covered Federal law enforcement agency" means any of the following: (1) United States Capitol Police. (2) United States Marshals Service. (3) Library of Congress Police. (4) Bureau of Engraving and Printing Police Force. (5) Supreme Court Police. (6) Amtrak Police Department, (7) Department of Protective Services, United States Holocaust Museum. (8) Government Printing Office Police. (9) United States Park Police. (10) Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. (11) Drug Enforcement Administration. (12) Federal Bureau of Investigation. (13) Criminal Investigation Division, Internal Revenue Service. (14) Department of the Navy Police Division, Naval District Washington. (15) Naval Criminal Investigative Service. (16) 11th Security Police Squadron, Boiling Air Force Base. (17) United States Army Military District of Washington. (18) United States Customs Service. (19) Immigration and Naturalization Service. (20) Postal Inspection Service, United States Postal Service. (21) Uniformed Division, United States Secret Service. (22) United States Secret Service. (23) National Zoological Part Police. (24) Federal Protective Service, General Services Administration, National Capital Region. (25) Defense Protective Service, Department of Defense Washington Headquarters Services. (26) Office of Protective Services, Smithsonian Institution. (27) Office of Protective Services, National Gallery of Art. (28) United States Army Criminal Investigation Command, Department of the Army Washington District, 3rd Military Police Group. (29) Marine Corps Law Enforcement. (30) Department of State Diplomatic Security. (31) United States Coast Guard. (32) United States Postal Police. (e) CERTAIN PROHIBITED ACTIVITY.— Effective with respect to conduct occurring on or after the date of the enactment of this title, whoever in the District of Columbia knowingly and willfully obstructs any bridge connecting the District of Columbia and the Commonwealth of Virginia—