Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 106 Part 4.djvu/456

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106 STAT. 3192 PUBLIC LAW 102-496—OCT. 24, 1992 "(6) perform such other functions as the President or the National Security Council may direct. "(d) HEAD OF THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY. —In the Director's capacity as head of the Central Intelligence Agency, the Director shall— "(1) collect intelligence through human sources and by other appropriate means, except that the Agency shall have no poUce, subpoena, or law enforcement powers or internal security functions; (2) provide overall direction for the collection of national intelligence through human sources by elements of the intelligence community authorized to undertake such collection and, in coordination with other agencies of the Government which are authorized to undertake such collection, ensure that the most effective use is made of resources and that the risks to the United States and those involved in such collection are minimized: "(3) correlate and evaluate intellig^ence related to the national seciuity and providing appropriate dissemination of such intelligence; "(4) perform such additional services as are of common concern to the elements of the intelligence community, which services the Director of Central Intelligence determines can be more efficiently accomplished centrally; and "(5) perform such other functions and duties related to intelligence affecting the national security as the President or the National Security Council may direct. "AUTHORITIES OF THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE 50 USC 403-4. "SEC. 104. (a) ACCESS TO INTELLIGENCE.— To the extent recommended by the National Security Council and approved by the President, the Director of Central Intelligence shall have access to all intelligence related to the national security which is collected by any department, agency, or other entity of the United States. "(b) APPROVAL OF BUDGETS. —The Director of Central Intelligence shall provide guidance to elements of the intelligence community for the preparation of their annual budgets and shall approve such budgets oefore their incorporation in the National Foreign Intelligence Program. "(c) ROLE OF DCI IN REPROGRAMMING. —NO funds made available under the National Foreign Intelligence Program may be reprogrammed by any element of the intelligence community without the prior approval of the Director of Central Intelligence except in accordance with procedures issued by the Director. "(d) TRANSFER OF FUNDS OR PERSONNEL WITHIN THE NATIONAL FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE PROGRAM.—<1) In addition to any other authorities available under law for such purposes, the Director of Central Intelligence, with the approval of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, may transfer funds appropriated for a program within the National Foreign Intelligence Program to another such program and, in accordance with procedures to be developed by the Director and the heads of affected depcutments and agencies, may transfer personnel authorized for an element of the intelligence community to another such element for periods up to a year. "(2) A transfer of funds or personnel may be made under this subsection only if—