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 123STA T .64 2 PUBLIC LA W 111 –8—M A R .11, 2 0 0 9date d April8,20 08 )o r $3 ,000,000, wh i c he v eri sg reater, un less the D irector su bm its to the C ommittees on Appropriations o f the H ouse of R epresentatives and the S enate, and the Committees approve, j ustification for changes in those levels based on clearl y articulated priorities for the High I ntensity Drug T raffic k ing Areas P rograms, as well as published O ffice of N ational Drug Control Policy performance measures of effectiveness
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d fu r th er, That no High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area shall receive more than $ 47 ,4 5 7,447 as its fiscal year 200 9 initial allocation level: Provided further , That, notwithstanding the re q uirements of Public L aw 1 0 6– 58, any une x pended funds obligated prior to fiscal year 2007 for programs addressing the treatment or prevention of drug use as part of the approved strategy for a designated High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area may be used for other approved activities of that High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area: Provided further, That the Office of National Drug Control Policy ( ONDCP) shall notify the Committees on Appropriations of the House of Representatives and the Senate of the initial High - Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) allocation funding within 45 days after the enactment of this Act: Provided further, That ONDCP shall submit rec- ommendations for approval to the Committees on Appropriations for the use of discretionary HIDTA funding, according to a frame- work proposed jointly by the HIDTA Directors and ONDCP, within 90 days after the enactment of this Act .OTHERF E D ER AL DR UGC O N TROL P ROGRA MS(I NCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS )F or activities to support a national anti-drug campaign for youth, and for other purposes, authori z ed by the Office of National Drug Control Policy Reauthorization Act of 2006 (Public Law 109– 469), $174,700,000, to remain available until expended, of which the amounts are available as follows: $70,000,000 to support a national media campaign, of which at least $8,000,000 shall be designated for methamphetamine prevention messages: Provided, That the Office of National Drug Control Policy shall maintain funding for non-advertising services for the media campaign at no less than the fiscal year 2003 ratio of service funding to total funds and shall continue the corporate outreach program $90,000,000 to continue a program of matching grants to drug- free communities, of which $2,000,000 shall be made available as directed by section 4 of Public Law 107–82, as amended by Public Law 109–469 (21 U .S.C. 1521 note): Provided further, That any grantee seeking a renewal grant (year 2 through 5, or year 7 through 10) that is determined to be ineligible or not entitled to continuation funding for any reason, shall be afforded a fair, timely, and independent appeal prior to the beginning of the subse- quent funding year before being denied a renewal grant; $1,250,000 for the National Drug Court Institute; $9,800,000 for the United States Anti-Doping Agency for anti-doping activities; $1,900,000 for the United States membership dues to the W orld Anti-Doping Agency; $1,250,000 for the National Alliance for M odel State Drug Laws; and $500,000 for evaluations and research related to National Drug Control Program performance measures: Provided further, That such funds may be transferred to other Federal departments and agencies to carry out such activities: Provided further, That of the amounts appropriated for a national media campaign, not Recom me nda-ti on s.D ead l ine. N oti f ication. Deadline.