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PUBLIC LAW 92-255-MAR. 21, 1972

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§103. Definitions. (a) The definitions set forth in this section apply for the purposes of this Act. (b) The term "drug abuse prevention function" means any program or activity relating to drug abuse education, training, treatment, rehabilitation, or research, and includes any such function even when performed by an organization whose primary mission is in the field of drug traffic prevention functions, or is unrelated to drugs. The term does not include any function defined in subsection (c) as a "drug traffic prevention function". (c) The term "drug traffic prevention function" means (1) the conduct of formal or informal diplomatic or international negotiations at any level, whether with foreign governments, other foreign governmental or nongovernmental persons or organizations of any kind, or any international organization of any kind, relating to traffic (whether licit or illicit) in drugs subject to abuse, or any measures to control or curb such traffic; or (2) any of the following law enforcement activities or proceedings: (A) the investigation and prosecution of drug offenses; (B) the impanelment of grand juries; (C) programs or activities involving international narcotics control; and (D) the detection and suppression of illicit drug supplies. § 104. Termination. Effective June 30, 1975, the Office, each of the positions in the Office of Director, Deputy Director, and Assistant Director, and the National Advisory Council for Drug Abuse Prevention established by section 251 of this Act are abolished and title II is repealed. TITLE II—SPECIAL ACTION OFFICE FOR DRUG A B U S E PREVENTION Chapter

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1. GENERAL PROVISIONS 2. F U N C T I O N S OF THE DIRECTOR 3. ADVISORY COUNCIL

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201 221 251

Chapter 1.—GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 201. 202. 203. 204. 205. 206. 207. 208. 209. 210. 211. 212. 213. 214.

Establishment of Office. Appointment of Director. Appointment of Deputy Director. Appointment of Assistant Directors. Delegation. Officers and employees. Employment of experts and consultants. Acceptance of uncompensated services. Notice relating to the control of dangerous drugs. G r a n t s and contracts. Acting Director and Deputy Director. Compensation of Director, Deputy Director, and Assistant Directors. Statutory requirements unaffected. Appropriations authorized.

§ 201. Establishment of Office. There is established in the Executive Office of the President an office to be known as the Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention (hereinafter in this Act referred to a,s the "Office"). The establishment of the Office in the Executive Office of the President shall not be construed as affecting access by the Congress, or committees of either House, (1) to information, documents, and studies in the possession of, or conducted by, the Office, or (2) to personnel of the Office.

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