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 PUBLIC LAW 103-359—OCT. 14, 1994 108 STAT. 3455 SEC. 810. COUNTERNARCOTICS TARGETS FUNDING. Not less than $5,000,000 from the base budget for the National Security Agency shall be transferred to Unifed States Army signals intelligence activities directed at counternarcotics targets. A detailed operations plan with special emphasis on the United States/ Mexico border and including the participation of the National Security Agency, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the United States Customs Service, shall be provided to the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives no later than November 15, 1994. This plan shall include a detailed description of the planned targets and the tj^e of intelligence collection, dissemination, analysis and tasking that will be included in these operations. SEC. 811. COORDINATION OF COUNTERINTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES. 50 USC 402a. (a) ESTABLISHMENT OF COUNTERINTELLIGENCE POLICY BOARD.— There is established within the executive branch of Government a National Counterintelligence Policy Board (in this section referred to as the "Board"). The Board shall report to the President through the National Security Council. (b) FUNCTION OF THE BOARD.— The Board shall serve as the principal mechanism for— (1) developing policies and procedures for the approval of the President to govern the conduct of counterintelligence activities; and (2) resolving conflicts, as directed by the President, which may arise between elements of the Government which carry out such activities. (c) COORDINATION OF COUNTERINTELLIGENCE MATTERS WITH THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION.— (1) Except as provided in paragraph (3), the head of each department or agency within the executive branch shall ensure that— (A) the Federal Bureau of Investigation is advised immediately of any information, regardless of its origin, which indicates that classified information is being, or may have been, disclosed in an unauthorized manner to a foreign power or an agent of a foreign power; (B) following a report made pursuant to subparagraph (A), the Federal Bureau of Investigation is consulted with respect to all subsequent actions which may be undertaken by the department or agency concerned to determine the source of such loss or compromise; and (C) where, after appropriate consultation with the department or agency concerned, the Federal Bureau of Investigation undertakes investigative activities to determine the source of the loss or compromise, the Federal Bureau of Investigation is given complete and timely access to the employees and records of the department or agency concerned for purposes of such investigative activities. (2) Except as provided in paragraph (3), the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation shall ensure that espionage information obtained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation pertaining to the personnel, operations, or information of departments or agencies of the executive branch, is provided through appropriate channels to the department or agency concerned, and that such departments or agencies are consulted with respect to

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