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DBpedia 2016-04

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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Connecticut State Environmental Conservation Police, (EnCon Police), is a Division within the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) and serves as the primary law enforcement agency on all DEEP properties that include 65 state parks, 27 state forests, 10 wildlife management areas and all state waterways. Officers assigned to the EnCon Police are appointed under Connecticut General Statutes Chapter 490, §26-5 with their law enforcement authority derived from §26-6.Traditionally the Connecticut EnCon Police have been charged with the responsibility of enforcing the State’s fish and game laws and served as the state's Game Wardens. As Connecticut has grown and changed, the role and missions of the EnCon Police have expanded. Their original Game Warden duties now encompass a full range of enforcement missions and authority that include laws and regulations related to boating, motor vehicle, criminal and public safety on a statewide basis. Connecticut EnCon Police Officers now assist and act as back up for the Connecticut State Police and municipal police departments statewide in narcotics enforcement, domestic disputes, assaults and many other law enforcement functions as well as serving as the primary response units providing assistance to the United States Coast Guard on Federal waters."@en }

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