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 PUBLIC LAW 100-690—NOV. 18, 1988

102 STAT. 4185

(2)(A) The authorities conferred on the Office of National Drug Control Policy and its Director by this Act shall be exercised in a manner consistent with provisions of the National Security Act of 1947. The Director of Central Intelligence shall prescribe such regu- Regulations. lations as may be necessary to protect information provided pursuant to this Act regarding intelligence sources and methods. (B) The Director of Central Intelligence shall, to the fullest extent possible in accordance with subparagraph (A), render full assisteince and support to the Office of National Drug Control Policy and its Director. Qo) CERTIFICATION OF POLICY CHANGES BY DIRECTOR.—(1) The head of a National Drug Control Program agency shall, unless exigent circumstances require otherwise, notify the Director in writing regarding any proposed change in policies relating to the activities of such department or agency under the National Drug Control Program prior to implementation of such change. The Director shall promptly review such proposed change and certify to the department or agency head in writing whether such change is consistent with the National Drug Control Strategy. (2) If prior notice of a proposed change under paragraph (1) is not possible, the department or agency head shall notify the Director as soon as practicable. The Director shall review such change and certify to the department or agency head in writing whether such change is consistent with the National Drug Control Program. (c) GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION.—The Administrator of General Services shall provide to the Director on a reimbursable basis such administrative support services as the Director may request. SEC. 1005. DEVELOPMENT AND SUBMISSION OF NATIONAL DRUG CON-

21 USC 1504.

TROL STRATEGY. (a) DEVELOPMENT AND SUBMISSION OF THE NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL STRATEGY.—(1) Not later than 180 days after the first Director

President of U.S.

is confirmed by the Senate, and not later than February 1 of each year thereafter, the President shall submit to the Congress a National Drug Control Strategy. Any part of such strategy that involves information properly classified under criteria established by an Executive order shall be presented to the Congress separately. (2) The National Drug Control Strategy submitted under paragraph (1) shall— (A) include comprehensive, research-based, long-range goals for reducing drug abuse in the United States; (B) include short-term measurable objectives which the Director determines may be realistically achieved in the 2-year period beginning on the date of the submission of the strategy; (C) describe the balance between resources devoted to supply reduction and demand reduction; and (D) review State and local drug control activities to ensure state and local that the United States pursues well-coordinated and effective governments. drug control at all levels of government. (3)(A) In developing the National Drug Control Strategy, the Director shall consult with— (i) the heads of the National Drug Control Program agencies; (ii) the Congress; (iii) State and local officials; (iv) private citizens with experience and expertise in demand reduction; and

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