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 PUBLIC LAW 100-690—NOV. 18, 1988

102 STAT. 4187

(D) the extent to which a significant increase in allocation of Federal resources is necessary to respond adequately to drugrelated activities in the area. (3) Before March 1, 1991, the Director shall submit a report to the Reports. House of Representatives and to the Senate concerning the effectiveness of and need for the designation of areas under this subsection as high intensity drug trafficking areas, along with any comments or recommendations for legislation. (d) LEAD AGENCIES.—(1) The President shall designate lead agen- President of U.S. cies with areas of principal responsibility for carrying out the National Drug Control Strategy. (2) The Director shall require that any National Drug Control Program agency that conducts a major supply reduction activity which is in the area of principal responsibility of a lead agency designated under paragraph (1) shall— (A) notify such lead agency in writing of the activity; and (B) provide such notification prior to conducting such activity, unless exigent circumsteinces require otherwise. (3) If a lead agency objects to the conduct of an activity described under paragraph (2), the lead agency and the agency planning to conduct such activity shall notify the Director in writing regarding such objection. SEC. 1006. SUBMISSION OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL PROGRAM BUDGET WITH ANNUAL BUDGET REQUEST OF PRESIDENT.

Section 1105(a) of title 31, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end thereof the following: "(26) a separate statement of the amount of appropriations requested for the Office of National Drug Control Policy and each program of the National Drug Control Program.". SEC. 1007. TERMINATION OF NATIONAL DRUG ENFORCEMENT POLICY BOARD, NATIONAL NARCOTICS BORDER INTERDICTION SYSTEM, AND WHITE HOUSE DRUG ABUSE POLICY OFFICE. (a) NATIONAL DRUG ENFORCEMENT POLICY BOARD.—(1) The

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tional Drug Enforcement Policy Board is terminated effective on the 30th day after the first Director is confirmed by the Senate. Upon such termination, all records and property of the National Drug Enforcement Policy Board shall be transferred to the Director. The Director of the Office of Management and Budget shall take such actions as are necessary to facilitate such transfer. (2) All strategies, implementation plans, memoranda of understanding, and directives that have been issued or made by the National Drug Policy Board before the effective date of this subtitle shall continue in effect until modified, terminated, superseded, set aside, or revoked by the President or the Director. (3) The National Narcotics Act of 1984 (21 U.S.C. 1201 et seq.) is Effective date. repealed effective on the 30th day after the first Director is confirmed by the Senate. (b) NATIONAL NARCOTICS BORDER INTERDICTION SYSTEM.—Notwith-

standing any other provision of law, no funds may be expended after 30 days after the date on which the first Director is confirmed by the Senate for any activities or operations of the entity otherwise known as the National Narcotics Border Interdiction System. (c) WHITE HOUSE OFFICE OF DRUG ABUSE POLICY.—(1) Sections 103,

201, 202, 203, 204, and 206 of the Drug Abuse Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation Act (21 U.S.C. 1103, 1111, 1112, 1113, 1114,

21 USC 1501 note.

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