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PUBLIC LAW 92-000—MMMM. DD, 1972

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PUBLIC LAW 92-255-MAR. 21, 1972

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(1) nonaddictive synthetic analgesics to repLace opinm and its derivatives in medical use; (2) long-lasting, nonaddictive blocking or antagonistic drugs or other pharmacological substances for treatment of heroin addiction; and (3) detoxification agents which, when administered, will ease the physical effects of withdrawal from heroin addiction. search^'faciiuies ^^ Carrying out this section the Director is authorized to establish, or establishment. ' provide for the establishment of, clinical research facilities. § 225. Single non-Federal share requirement. Where funds are made available by more than one Federal agency to be used by an agency, organization, or individual to carry out a drug abuse prevention function, a single non-Federal share requirement may be established according to the proportion of funds advanced by each Waiver. Federal agency, and the Director may order any such agency to waive any technical grant or contract requirement established in regulations which is inconsistent with the similar requirement of the other Federal agency or which the other Federal agency does not impose. §226. Recommendations regarding drug traffic prevention functions. The Director may make recommendations to the President in connection with any Federal drug traffic prevention function, and shall consult with and be consulted by all responsible Federal departments and agencies regarding the policies, priorities, and objectives of such functions. § 227. Resolution of certain conflicts. Findings and j f ^}IQ Director determines in writing that the manner in which any determinations,

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Federal department or agency is conducting any drug abuse prevention fuuction Or drug traffic prevention function substantially impairs the effective conduct of any other such function; he shall submit in writing his findings and determinations to the President, who may direct the Federal department or agency in question to conduct the function thereafter under such policy guidelines as the President may specify to eliminate the impairment. §228. Liaison with respect to drug traffic prevention. One of the Assistant Directors of the Office shall maintain communication and liaison with respect to all drug traffic prevention functions of the Federal Government. § 229. Technical assistance to State and local agencies. (a) The Director shall (1) coordinate or assure coordination of Federal drug abuse prevention functions with such functions of State and local governments; and (2) provide for a central clearinghouse for Federal, State, and local governments, public and private agencies, and individuals seeking drug abuse information and assistance from the Federal Government. (b) I n carrying out his functions under this section, the Director may (1) provide technical assistance—including advice and consultation relating to local programs, technical and professional assistance, and, where deemed necessary, use of task forces of public officials or other persons assigned to work with State and local governments—to analyze and identify State and local drug abuse