Extraordinary Protective Need Law and Legal Definition
According to 31 CFR 13.2 (Title 31 - Money And Finance: Treasury; Subtitle A - Office Of The Secretary Of The Treasury; Part 13 - Procedures For Providing Assistance To State And Local Governments In Protecting Foreign Diplomatic Missions), the term extraordinary protective need means “a need for protection requiring measurable reinforcements of police personnel or equipment, or both, significantly beyond the ordinary deployment of the State or local government, arising out of actual or potential violence related to: (1) Confrontations between nationalist or other groups, (2) threats or acts of violence by terrorist or other groups, (3) a specific diplomatic event or visit, or (4) a specific international event.”