Joint Resolution
76 Stat.676.
To authorize the President to proclaim
May 15 of each year as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the
calendar week of each year during which such May 15 occurs as
Police Week.
Whereas the police officers
of America have worked devotedly and selflessly in behalf of the people of
this Nation, regardless of the peril or hazard to themselves; and
Whereas these officers have
safeguarded the lives and property of their fellow Americans; and
Whereas by the enforcement
of our laws, these same officers have given our country internal freedom
from fear of the violence and civil disorder that is presently affecting
other nations;
Whereas these men and women
by their patriotic service and their dedicated efforts have earned the
gratitude of the Republic:
Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate
and the House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress
assembled, That the President is authorized and requested to issue
proclamations (1) designating May 15 of each year as
Peace Officers Memorial Day in honor of the Federal, State, and
municipal officers who have been killed or disabled in the line of duty,
(2) directing the officials of the
Government to display at halfstaff the flag of the United States on all
Government buildings on such day, as provided by section 3(m) of the Act of June
22, 1942 (Chapter 435; 56 Stat. 377; 36 U.S.C. 175),
(3) designating in
each year the calendar week during which such May 15 occurs as
Police Week, in recognition of the service given by the men and
women who, night and day, stand guard in our midst to protect us through
enforcement of our laws, and (4) inviting the governments of the States and
communities and the people of the United States to observe such day and week
with appropriate ceremonies and activities,
including the display at halfstaff of
the flag of the United States.
Approved October 1,
1962.
Amended by Public Law
103-322 in 1994.
Public Law 87-726, signed by
President John F. Kennedy in 1962, was amended as above by the 103rd Congress as
part of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994. President
Bill Clinton signed Public Law 103-322 which directs that the flag of the United
States on all Government buildings be displayed at half-staff on May 15,
National Peace Officers' Memorial Day.
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