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[81 STAT. 734]
PUBLIC LAW 90-000—MMMM. DD, 1968
[81 STAT. 734]

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68A Stat. 113.

78 Stat. 859.

Effective date.

PUBLIC LAW 90-226-DEC. 27, 1967

[81 STAT.

(3) by inserting after paragraph (3) the following new paragraph: " (1) any distribution after December 31, 1966, of the stock of a controlled corporation to which section 355 applies, if such distribution is made to a corporation which immediately after the distribution is in control (within the meaning of section 368(c)) of both the distributing corpor^ition and such controlled corporation and if such controlled corporation is a life insurance company of which the distributing corporation has been in control at all times since December 31, 1957." (b)(1) The next to last sentence of section 815(f) is amended— (A) by striking out "Paragraph (3) shall not" and inserting in lieu thereof "Neither paragraph (3) nor paragraph (4) shall"; and (B) by striking out "subparagraph (B) of such paragraph" and inserting in lieu thereof "paragraph (3)(B) ". (2) The last sentence of section 815(f) is amended by striking out "paragraph (3) also" and inserting in lieu thereof "paragraphs (3) and (4) also". (c) The amendments made by this section shall apply to taxable years beginning after December 31, 1966. Approved December 27, 1967.

Public Law 90-226 December 27, 1967 [H. R. 10783]

District of Columbia. Crime and criminal procedure.

Arrests warrant.

AN ACT Relating to crime and criniinal procedure in the District of Columbia.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives United States of America in Congress assembled,

of the

TITLE I SEC. 101. Section 397 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, relating to the District of Columbia (D.C. Code, sec. 4-140), is amended to read as follows: "SEC. 397. (a) An officer or member of the Metropolitan Police force may arrest without a warrant and take into custody any person who commits, or threatens or attempts to commit, in the presence of, or within the view of, such officer or member any breach of the peace or otfense directly prohibited by an Act of Congress or by any other law in force in the District. "(b) An officer or member of the Metropolitan Police force may arrest a person without a warrant if he has probable cause to believe that such person (1) has committed or is about to commit any offense listed in subsection (c) of this section, and (2) unless immediately arrested, may not be apprehended, may cause injury to others or damage to property, or may tamper with, dispose of, or destroy evidence.