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 102 STAT. 4284

19 USC 2492.

PUBLIC LAW 100-690—NOV. 18, 1988

"(G) Has that government investigated aggressively all cases in which any member of an agency of the United States Government engaged in drug enforcement activities since January 1, 1985, has been the victim of acts or threats of violence, inflicted by or with the complicity of any law enforcement or other officer of such country or any political subdivision thereof, and has energetically sought to bring the perpetrators of such offense or offenses to justice? "(H) Having been requested to do so by the United States Government, does that government fail to provide reasonable cooperation to lawful activities of United States drug enforcement agents, including the refusal of permission to such agents engaged in interdiction of aerial smuggling into the United States to pursue suspected aerial s m u ^ l e r s a reasonable distance into the airspace of the requested country? "(I) Has that government made necessary changes in legal codes in order to enable law enforcement officials to move more effectively against narcotics traffickers, such as new conspiracy laws and new asset seizure laws? "(J) Has that government expeditiously processed United States extradition requests relating to narcotics trafficking? "(K) Has that government refused to protect or give haven to any known drug traffickers, and has it expeditiously processed extradition requests relating to narcotics trafficking made by other countries?". (b) CONGRESSIONAL REVIEW PERIOD.—Section 802(b) of that Act is amended— (1) in paragraph (3) by striking out "30 days" and inserting in lieu thereof "45 days"; (2) in paragraph (4)(A) by striking out "30 days" and inserting in lieu thereof "45 days"; and (3) in paragraph (4)(B) by striking out "30 days" and inserting in lieu thereof "45 days". (c) DETERMINING MAJOR DRUG-TRANSIT (COUNTRIES.—Section 802

of that Act is amended by adding at the end the following: "(e) For each calendar year, the Secretary of State, after consultation with the appropriate committees of the Congress, shall establish numerical standards and other guidelines for determining which countries will be considered to be major drug-transit countries under section 805(3)(A) and (B).".

Subtitle F—Miscellaneous Provisions Relating to Assistance Programs 22 USC 2291-2.

SEC. 4501. REPORTING ON TRANSFER OF UNITED STATES ASSETS.

(a) 15-DAY ADVANCE NOTIFICATION.—Any transfer by the United States Government to a foreign country for narcotics control purposes of any property seized by or otherwise forfeited to the United States Government in connection with narcotics-related activity shall be subject to the regular repr<^ramming procedures applicable under section 634A of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961. (b) ANNUAL REPORTS.—Section 4601 of this title requires that all such transfers be reported annually to the (Congress.

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