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 PUBLIC LAW 100-690—NOV. 18, 1988

102 STAT. 4433

ments made to the Federal Aviation Act of 1958 by the Aviation Drug-Trafficking Control Act, section 3401 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986, and this subtitle. (3) The efforts of such Administration in gissessing and defining the appropriate relationship of such Administration's informational assistance resources (including the El Paso Intelligence Center and the Law Enforcement Assistance Unit of the Aeronautical Center of such Administration). (4) The progress made in issuing guidelines on (A) the reporting of aviation sensitive drug-related information, and (B) the development, in coordination with the Drug Enforcement Administration of the Department of Justice and the United States Customs Service, of training and educational policies to assist employees of such Administration to better understand (i) the trafficking of controlled substances (as defined in section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act), and (ii) the role of such Administration with respect to such trafficking. (5) The progress made in improving and expanding such Administration's role in the El Paso Intelligence Center. SEC. 7211. FUNDING AND OTHER RESOURCES.

(a) 5-YEAR COST REPORT.—NO later than 30 days after the date on which the final regulations referred to in section 7207(a) of this subtitle are issued, the Administrator shall prepare and transmit to Congress a report on the resources (including funding and positions) which will be necessary on an annual basis during the 5-year period beginning after such 30th day to implement the objectives of this subtitle (including the amendments made by this subtitle). (b) APPLICABILITY OP PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT.—No information collection requests necessary to carry out the objectives of this subtitle (including the amendments made by this subtitle) shall be subject to or affect, directly or indirectly, the annual information collection budget goals established for the Federal Aviation Administration and the Department of Transportation under chapter 35 of title 44, United States Code. (c) REVIEW OF CERTAIN GRADE-LEVEL CLASSIFICATIONS.—

(1) APPLICABILITY.—This subsection applies with respect to— (A) positions within the Airmen and Aircraft Registry of the Federal Aviation Administration; and (B) positions within the Law Enforcement Assistance Unit of the Aeronautical Center of the Federal Aviation Administration. (2) REVIEW; REMEDY; REPORT.—Not later than 120 days after the date of the enactment of this subtitle, the Office of Personnel Management shall— (A) in accordance with section 5110(a) of title 5, United States Code, review a sufficient number of positions under paragraphs (1)(A) and dXB), respectively, to determine whether positions under those respective paragraphs are being placed in appropriate classes and grades; (B) if the Office finds that positions have not been placed in appropriate classes and grades, and after consulting with appropriate officials of the Federal Aviation Administration, exercise any authority under section 5110(b) of title 5, United States Code, which may be necessary to ensure that those positions are placed in their appropriate classes and grades; and

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