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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

102 STAT. 4342

PUBLIC LAW 100-690—NOV. 18, 1988

"NATIONAL PROGRAMS FOR FAMIUES OF PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS WHO HAVE DIED IN THE U N E OF DUTY

42 USC 3796a-i.

"SEC. 1203. The Director is authorized and directed to use up to $150,000 of the funds appropriated for this part to establish national programs to assist the families of public safety ofQcers who have died in the line of duty.". (b) TECHNICAL AMENDMENT.—The table of contents for title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 is amended by(1) redesignating the items for section 1203 and 1204 as sections 1204 and 1205, respectively; and (2) inserting after section 1203 the following: "Sec. 1203. National program for families of public safety officers who have died in the line of duty.".

Subtitle D—Authorizations of Appropriations for the Department of Justice, Prisons, and Related Law Enforcement Purposes SEC. 6151. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE PERSONNEL ENHANCEMENT.

(a) SALARIES AND EXPENSES.—There is authorized to be appro-

priated for salaries and expenses for the Immigration and Naturalization Service for fiscal year 1989, $12,300,000: Provided, That such appropriation shall be in addition to any appropriations provided in regular appropriations Acts or continuing resolutions for the fiscal year ending September 30,19i89: Provided further. That of such additional appropriations authorized in this section, $4,100,000 shall be used to increase the number of inspectors of the Immigration and Naturalization Service by no fewer than 70 over such personnel levels on board at the Service as of September 30, 1988, and for related equipment. (b) ORGANIZED CRIME DRUG ENFORCEMENT TASK FORCE PILOT PROJECT AND REPORT.—(1) That of such additional appropriation

authorized in this section, $8,200,000 shall be used to increase the commitment of Immigration and Naturalization Service personnel to the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) for additional special agent and support positions; and for associated training and equipment; and for costs incurred during INS agent participation in OCDETF operations with other Federal, State, and local law enforcement agencies. (2) The positions described in paragraph (1) shall, under the supervision of a director for the pilot project, be used exclusively to assist Federal and local law enforcement agencies in combating illegal alien involvement in drug trafficking and crimes of violence. (3) The Director of the pilot project shall report to the Assistant Commissioner—Investigations and will have the authority to— (A) hire a limited number of non-Federal law enforcement of^cers with substantive experience in narcotics investigations should insufficient senior Federal agents be available. NonFederal law enforcement officers hired under this provision may be over the age of 35, but in that event would only be eligible for nonlaw enforcement retirement benefits; and