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 PUBLIC LAW 106-120—DEC. 3, 1999 113 STAT. 1607 TITLE V—DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES Sec. 501. Protection of operational files of the National Imagery and Mapping Agency. Sec. 502. Funding for infrastructure and quality of life improvements at Menwith Hill and Bad Aibling stations. TITLE VI—FOREIGN COUNTERINTELLIGENCE AND INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM INVESTIGATIONS Sec. 601. Expansion of definition of "agent of a foreign ]Jower" for purposes of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978. Sec. 602. Federal Bureau of Investigation reports to other executive agencies on results of counterintelligence activities. TITLE VII—NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR THE REVIEW OF THE NATIONAL RECONNAISSANCE OFFICE Sec. 701. Findings. Sec. 702. National Commission for the Review of the National Reconnaissance Office. Sec. 703. Duties of commission. Sec. 704. Powers of commission. Sec. 705. Staff of commission. Sec. 706. Compensation and travel expenses. Sec. 707. Treatment of information relating to national security. Sec. 708. Final report; termination. Sec. 709. Assessments of final report. Sec. 710. Inapplicability of certain administrative provisions. Sec. 711. Funding. Sec. 712. Congressional intelligence committees defined. TITLE VIII—INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS TRAFFICKING Sec. 801. Short title. Sec. 802. Findings and policy. Sec. 803. Purpose. Sec. 804. Public identification of significant foreign narcotics traffickers and r equired reports. Sec. 805. Blocking assets and prohibiting transactions. Sec. 806. Authorities. Sec. 807. Enforcement. Sec. 808. Definitions. Sec. 809. Exclusion of persons who have benefited from illicit activities of drug traf- fickers. Sec. 810. Judicial Review Commission on Foreign Asset Control. Sec. 811. Effective date. TITLE I—INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES SEC. 101. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. Funds are hereby authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2000 for the conduct of the inteUigence and inteUigence-related activities of the following elements of the United States Government: (1) The Central Intelligence Agency. (2) The Department of Defense. (3) The Defense Intelligence Agency. (4) The National Security Agency. (5) The Department of the Army, the Department of the Navy, and the Department of the Air Force. (6) The Department of State. (7) The Department of the Treasury. (8) The Department of Energy. (9) The Federal Bureau of Investigation. (10) The National Reconnaissance Office. (11) The National Imagery and Mapping Agency.

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