Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 111 Part 2.djvu/195

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•^*,'«"' PUBLIC LAW 105-61—OCT. 10, 1997 111 STAT. 1275 of missing and exploited children, of which $571,000 shall be available as a gTEint for activities related to the investigations of exploited children and shall remain available until expended; of which $60,648,000 shall be available for the United States Customs Service, including $15,000,000 for high energy container x-ray systems and automated targeting systems, $5,735,000 for laboratory modernization, $7,400,000 for vehicle replacement, $8,413,000 for anti-smuggling inspectors, $9,500,000 for the passenger processing initiative, $4,000,000 for redeploying agents and inspectors to high threat drug zones, $4,500,000 for Forward-Looking Infrared capabilities, $1,100,000 for construction of canopies for inspection of outbound vehicles along the Southwest border, and $5,000,000 to acquire vehicle and container inspection systems; of which $20,200,000 shall be available to the Office of National Drug Control Policy, including $13,000,000 to the Counterdrug Technology Assessment Center for a program to transfer technology to State and local law enforcement agencies, $6,000,000 for a Federal Drug Free-Prison Zone demonstration project, and $1,200,000 for Model State Drug Law Conferences; and of which $3,000,000 is provided to Federal Drug Control Programs for the Rocky Mountain HIDTA; (2) As authorized by section 32401, $10,000,000 to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms for disbursement through grants, cooperative a^eements, or contracts to local governments for Gang Resistance Education and Training: Provided, That notwithstanding sections 32401 and 310001, such funds shall be allocated to State and local law enforcement and prevention organizations; (3) As authorized by section 180103, $1,000,000 to the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center for specialized training for rural law enforcement officers. FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING CENTER SALARIES AND EXPENSES For necessary expenses of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, as a bureau of the Department of the Treasury, including materials and support costs of Federal law enforcement basic training; purchase (not to exceed 52 for police-type use, without regard to the general purchase price limitation) and hire of passenger motor vehicles; for expenses for student athletic and related activities; uniforms without regard to the general purchase price limitation for the current fiscal year; the conducting of and participating in firearms matches and presentation of awards; for public awareness and enhancing community support of law enforcement training; not to exceed $9,500 for official reception and representation expenses; room and board for student interns; and services as authorized by 5 U.S.C. 3109; $64,663,000, of which up to $13,034,000 for materials and support costs of Federal law enforcement basic training shall remain available until September 30, 2000: Provided, That the Center is authorized to accept and 42 USC 3771 use gifts of property, both real and personal, and to accept services, note. for authorized purposes, including funding of a gift of intrinsic value which shall be awarded sinnually by the Director of the Center to the outstanding student who graduated from a basic training program at the Center during the previous fiscal year, which shall be funded only by gifts received through the Center's gift authority: Provided further, That notwithstanding any other provision of law, students attending training at any Federal Law