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 100 STAT. 3207-155

PUBLIC LAW 99-570—OCT. 27, 1986

States and to assist public and private sector drug abuse prevention and treatment programs in United States insular areas, 48 USC 1494a. President of U.S.

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48 USC 1494b.

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SEC. 5003. ANNUAL REPORTS TO CONGRESS.

The President shall report annually to the Congress as to— (1) the efforts and success of Federal agencies in preventing the illegal entry into the United States of controlled substances from the insular areas of the United States outside the customs territory of the United States and states freely associated with the United States and the nature and extent of such illegal entry, and (2) the efforts and success of Federal agencies in preventing the illegal entry from other nations, including states freely associated with the United States, of controlled substances into ji;. the United States territories and the commonwealths for use in the territories and commonwealths or for transshipment to the United States and the nature and extent of such illegal entry and use. SEC. 5004. ENFORCEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION IN INSULAR AREAS. (a) AMERICAN SAMOA.—(1) With the approval of the Attorney

General of the United States or his designee, law enforcement officers of the Government of American Samoa are authorized to— (A) execute and serve warrants, subpoenas, and summons issued under the authority of the United States; (B) make arrests without warrant; and (C) make seizures of property to carry out the purposes of this subtitle, the Controlled Substances Import and Export Act (21 U.S.C. 951-970), and any other applicable narcotics laws of the United States. (2) The Attorney General and the Secretary of Health and Human Services of the United States are authorized to— (A) train law enforcement officers of the Government of American Samoa, and r-G (B) provide by purchase or lease law enforcement equipment and technical assistance to the Government of American Samoa to carry out the purposes of this subtitle and any other Federal or territorial drug abuse laws. (3) There are authorized to be appropriated $700,000 to carry out the purposes of this subsection, to remain available until expended. (b) GUAM.—(1) The Attorney General and the Secretary of Health and Human Services of the United States may provide technical assistance and equipment to the Government of Guam to carry out the purposes of this subtitle and any other Federal or territorial drug abuse law. (2) There are authorized to be appropriated $1,000,000 to carry out paragraph (1). Funds appropriated under this paragraph shall remain available until expended. (c) THE NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS.—(1) With the approval of the Attorney General of the United States or his designee, law enforcement officers of the Government of the Northern Mariana Islands are authorized to— (A) execute and serve warrants, subpoenas, and summons issued under the authority of the United States; (B) make arrests without warrant; and (C) make seizures of property to carry out the purposes of this , -. subtitle, the Controlled Substances Import and Export Act (21

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