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PUBLIC LAW 99-570—OCT. 27, 1986

(B) The Customs Service and the Coast Guard shall each have the responsibility for operation and maintenance costs attributable to the aircraft made available to the Customs Service and the Coast Guard, respectively, under subparagraph (A). (2) The Secretary of Defense shall make the radar aerostats acquired under subsection (a)(2) and the helicopters acquired under subsection (a)(3) available to agencies of the United States designated by the National Drug Enforcement Policy Board established by the National Narcotics Act of 1984. (3) Aircraft and radar aerostats shall be made available to agencies under this subsection subject to the provisions of chapter 18 of title 10, United States Code. (c) LIMITATION ON PROCUREMENT.—Amounts appropriated

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otherwise made available to the Department of Defense for procurement for fiscal year 1987 or any prior fiscal year may be obligated for equipment for enhancement of authorized drug enforcement «,! V activities of the Department of Defense under subsection (a) or any other provision of law only if the equipment— (1) is fully supportable within the existing service support system of the Department of Defense; and ^ •' (2) reasonably relates to an existing military, war reserve, or mobilization requirement. SEC. 3053. COAST GUARD ACTIVITIES.

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(a) FUNDING FOR PERSONNEL ON NAVAL VESSELS.—(1) Of the funds appropriated for operation and maintenance for the Navy for fiscal year 1987, the sum of $15,000,000 shall be transferred to the Secretary of Transportation and shall be available only for members of the Coast Guard assigned to duty as provided in section 379 of title 10, United States Code (as added by subsection (b)). (2) The active duty military strength level for the Coast Guard for fiscal year 1987 is hereby increased by 500 above any number otherwise provided by law. (b) ENHANCED DRUG INTERDICTION ASSISTANCE.—(1) Chapter 18 of title 10, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new section: "§ 379. Assignment of Coast Guard personnel to naval vessels for law enforcement purposes "(a) The Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Transportation shall provide that there be assigned on board appropriate surface naval vessels at sea in a drug-interdiction area members of the Coast Guard who are trained in law enforcement and have powers of the Coast Guard under title 14, including the power to make arrests and to carry out searches and seizures. "(b) Members of the Coast Guard assigned to duty on board naval vessels under this section shall perform such law enforcement functions (including drug-interdiction functions)— "(1) as may be agreed upon by the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Transportation; and a '"5 "(2) as are otherwise within the jurisdiction of the Coast Guard. "(c) No fewer than 500 active duty personnel of the Coast Guard shall be assigned each fiscal year to duty under this section. However, if at any time the Secretary of Transportation, after consultation with the Secretary of Defense, determines that there are insufficient naval vessels available for purposes of this section, such

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