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V 114 STAT. 1246 PUBLIC LAW 106-310—OCT. 17, 2000 of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, place antidrug messages on appropriate Internet websites controlled by such department, agency, or establishment which messages shall, where appropriate, contain an electronic hyperlink to the Internet website, if any, of the Office. 21 USC 886 note. SEC. 3672. REIMBURSEMENT BY DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRA- TION OF EXPENSES INCURRED TO REMEDIATE METH- AMPHETAMINE LABORATORIES. (a) REIMBURSEMENT AUTHORIZED.— The Attorney General, acting through the Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration, may reimburse States, units of local government, Indian tribal governments, other public entities, and multi-jurisdictional or regional consortia thereof for expenses incurred to clean up and safely dispose of substances associated with clandestine methamphetamine laboratories which may present a danger to public health or the environment. (b) ADDITIONAL DEA PERSONNEL. — From amounts appropriated or otherwise made available to carry out this section, the Attorney General may hire not more than five additional Drug Enforcement Administration personnel to administer this section. (c) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. — T here is authorized to be appropriated to the Attorney General to carry out this section $20,000,000 for fiscal year 200L 21 USC 801 note. SEC. 3673. SEVERABILITY. Any provision of this title held to be invalid or unenforceable by its terms, or as applied to any person or circumstance, shall be construed as to give the maximum effect permitted by law, unless such provision is held to be utterly invalid or unenforceable, in which event such provision shall be severed from this title and shall not affect the applicability of the remainder of this title, or of such provision, to other persons not similarly situated or to other, dissimilar circumstances. Approved October 17, 2000. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—H.R. 4365: CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 146 (2000): May 9, considered and passed House. Sept. 22, considered and passed Senate, amended. Sept. 27, House concurred in Senate amendment. WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS, Vol. 36 (2000): Oct. 17, Presidential statements.