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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1979

93 STAT. 1310

PUBLIC LAW 96-181-JAN. 2, 1980 "TITLE II-DRUG ABUSE POLICY COORDINATION

"Sec. "201. Concentration of Federal effort. "202. Designated drug representative. "203. Officers and employees. "204. Acceptance of uncompensated services. "205. Notice relating to the control of dangerous drugs. "206. Statutory authority unaffected. "207. Annual report.

21 USC nil.

Reports, submittal to President. 21 USC 1112. Congressional access.

21 USC 1113.

21 USC 1114.

«§ 201. Concentration of Federal effort. "(a) The President shall establish a system for developing recommendations with respect to policies for, objectives of, and establishment of priorities for. Federal drug abuse functions and shall coordinate the performance of such functions by Federal departments and agencies. Recommendations under this subsection shall include recommendations for chemges in the organization, management, and personnel of Federal departments and agencies performing drug abuse functions in order to implement the policies, priorities, and objectives recommended under this subsection. "(b) To carry out subsection (a), the President, shall— "(1) review the regulations, guidelines, requirements, criteria, and procedures of Federal departments and agencies applicable to the performance of drug abuse functions; "(2) conduct, or provide for, evaluations of (A) the performance of drug abuse functions by Federal departments and agencies, and (B) the results achieved by such departments and agencies in the performance of such functions; and "(3) seek to assure that Federal departments and agencies, in the performance of drug abuse functions, construe drug abuse as a health problem requiring treatment and rehabilitation through a broad range of community health and social services. "(c) Federal departments and agencies engaged in drug abuse functions shall submit to the President such information and reports as may reasonably be required to carry out the purposes of this title. "§ 202. Designated drug representative. "(a) The President shall designate a single officer or employee of the United States to direct the activities required by this title. The location of such designee in the Executive Office of the President or elsewhere 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 or at the direction of, such designee, or (2) to personnel involved in carrying out activities under this title. "(b) The President may direct the officer or employee designated under subsection (a) of this section to represent the Government of the United States in discussions and negotiations relating to drug abuse functions. "§203. Officers and employees. "In carrying out this title, the President may employ and prescribe the functions of such officers and employees, including attorneys, as are necessary to perform the functions vested in him by this title.

  • '§ 204. Acceptance of uncompensated services.

"In carrying out this title, the President is authorized to accept and employ in furtherance of the purpose of this title voluntary and