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 PUBLIC LAW 99-570—OCT. 27, 1986

100 STAT. 3207-154

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character, absolutely or on trust, for the purposes for which the National Trust is created; (6) to sell, exchange, or otherwise dispose of as it may determine from time to time the moneys, securities, or other gifts given or bequeathed to it; (7) to appoint and prescribe the duties of such officers, agents, and employees as may be necessary to carry out its functions, ' and to fix and pay such compensation to them for their services as the National Trust is created; and (8) to audit the financial records of the corporation. (e) The National Trust shall not have authority— (1) to issue shares or stock or declare or pay dividends; or (2) to loan funds to its officers or directors. (f) The Board shall submit an annual report and independent audit to the Congress and the President concerning the expenditure of funds under the National Trust. SEC. 4303. INFORMATION ON DRUG ABUSE AT THE WORKPLACE-

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Reports, 21 USC 801 note.

(a) The Secretary of Labor shall collect such information as is available on the incidence of drug abuse in the workplace and efforts to assist workers, including counseling, rehabilitation and employee assistance programs. The Secretary shall conduct such additional research as is necessary to assess the impact and extent of drug abuse and remediation efforts. The Secretary shall submit the findings of such collection and research to the House Committee on Education and Labor and the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Services no later than two years from the date of enactment of this Act. (b) There is authorized to be appropriated the aggregate sum of $3,000,000 for fiscal years 1987 and 1988, to remain available until expended, to enable the Secretary of Labor to carry out the purposes of this section. SEC. 4304. INTERAGENCY COORDINATION.

(a) The Secretary of Education, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, and the Secretary of Labor shall each designate an officer or employee of the Departments of Education, Health and Human Services, and Labor, respectively, to coordinate interagency drug abuse prevention activities to prevent duplication of effort. (b) Within one year after enactment of this Act, a report shall be jointly submitted to the Congress by such Secretaries concerning the extent to which States and localities have been able to implement non-duplicative drug abuse prevention activities.

2i USC 801 note.

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TITLE V—UNITED STATES INSULAR AREAS AND NATIONAL PARKS Subtitle A—Programs in United States Insular Areas This subtitle may be cited as the "United States Insular Areas Drug Abuse Act of 1986".

United States Insular Areas Drug Abuse Act of 1986. 48 USC 1494 note.

SEC. 5002. PURPOSES.

48 USC 1494.

SEC. 5001. SHORT TITLE.

The purposes of this subtitle are to improve enforcement of drug laws and enhance interdiction of illicit drug shipments in the Caribbean and Pacific territories and commonwealths of the United

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