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[120 STAT. 3504]
PUBLIC LAW 109-000—MMMM. DD, 2006
[120 STAT. 3504]

120 STAT. 3504

PUBLIC LAW 109–469—DEC. 29, 2006

‘‘(J) international drug abuse education, prevention, treatment, research, rehabilitation activities, and interventions for drug abuse and dependence.’’. (b) NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL PROGRAM.—Section 702(6) is amended by adding before the period the following: ‘‘, including any activities involving supply reduction, demand reduction, or State, local, and tribal affairs’’. (c) PROGRAM CHANGE.—Section 702(7) is amended by— (1) striking ‘‘National Foreign Intelligence Program,’’ and inserting ‘‘National Intelligence Program,’’; and (2) inserting after ‘‘Related Activities,’’ the following: ‘‘or (for purposes of section 704(d)) an agency that is described in section 530C(a) of title 28, United States Code,’’. (d) OFFICE.—Section 702(9) is amended by striking ‘‘implicates’’ and inserting ‘‘indicates’’. (e) STATE, LOCAL, AND TRIBAL AFFAIRS.—Paragraph (10) of section 702 is amended to read as follows: ‘‘(10) STATE, LOCAL, AND TRIBAL AFFAIRS.—The term ‘State, local, and tribal affairs’ means domestic activities conducted by a National Drug Control Program agency that are intended to reduce the availability and use of illegal drugs, including— ‘‘(A) coordination and enhancement of Federal, State, local, and tribal law enforcement drug control efforts; ‘‘(B) coordination and enhancement of efforts among National Drug Control Program agencies and State, local, and tribal demand reduction and supply reduction agencies; ‘‘(C) coordination and enhancement of Federal, State, local, and tribal law enforcement initiatives to gather, analyze, and disseminate information and law enforcement intelligence relating to drug control among domestic law enforcement agencies; and ‘‘(D) other coordinated and joint initiatives among Federal, State, local, and tribal agencies to promote comprehensive drug control strategies designed to reduce the demand for, and the availability of, illegal drugs.’’. (f) SUPPLY REDUCTION.—Section 702(11) is amended to read as follows: ‘‘(11) SUPPLY REDUCTION.—The term ‘supply reduction’ means any activity or program conducted by a National Drug Control Program agency that is intended to reduce the availability or use of illegal drugs in the United States or abroad, including— ‘‘(A) law enforcement outside the United States; ‘‘(B) source country programs, including economic development programs primarily intended to reduce the production or trafficking of illicit drugs; ‘‘(C) activities to control international trafficking in, and availability of, illegal drugs, including— ‘‘(i) accurate assessment and monitoring of international drug production and interdiction programs and policies; and ‘‘(ii) coordination and promotion of compliance with international treaties relating to the production, transportation, or interdiction of illegal drugs; ‘‘(D) activities to conduct and promote international law enforcement programs and policies to reduce the supply of drugs; and

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