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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1979

93 STAT. 1314

PUBLIC LAW 96-181—JAN. 2, 1980

(2) by striking out "Director" and inserting in lieu thereof "President, with the Secretary (acting through the National Institute on Drug Abuse),"; (3) by inserting "and in accordance with the provisions of 5 USC 7101. subpart F of part HI of title 6, United States Code, after "other Federal agencies and departments"; and (4) by inserting "Such agencies and departments are encouraged to extend, to the extent feasible, these programs and services to the families of employees and to employees who have family members who are drug abusers." before the last sentence. 21 USC 1180. (b)(1) Section 413(b) is amended to read as follows: "(b)(l) The Secretary, acting through the National Institute on Drug Abuse, shall be responsible for fostering and encouraging simUar drug abuse prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation programs and services in State and local governments and in private industry. Model programs. "(2)(A) Consistent with such responsibility, the Secretary, acting through the National Institute on Drug Abuse, shall develop a variety of model programs suitable for replication on a cost-effective basis in different t j ^ s of business concerns and State and local governmental entities. "(B) The Secretary, acting through the Institute, shall disseminate information and materials relative to such model programs to single 21 USC 1176. State agencies designated pursuant to section 409(e)(l) of this Act, and, shall to the extent feasible, provide technical assistance to such agencies as requested. "(3) Model programs developed under paragraph (2) shall, in the case of business concerns and governmental entities which employ individuals represented by labor organizations, be designed for implementation through cooperative agreements between the concerns and entities and the organizations. "(4) To the extent feasible, model programs developed under paragraph (2) shall be capable of coordination with model programs developed pursuant to section 201(b) of the Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation Ante, p. 1302. Act of 1970.". (2)(A) The heading for section 413 is amended by striking out "Federal civilian employees" and inserting in lieu thereof "government and other employees". (B) The item in the table of sections for title IV relating to section 413 is amended by striking out "Federal civilian employees" and inserting in lieu thereof "government and other employees*. SEC. 9. (a) Title IV is amended by adding at the end the following new section: 21 USC 1181. "§414. Contract authority. "The authority of the Secretary to enter into contracts under this title and title V shall be effective for any fiscal year only to such extent or in such amounts as are provided in advance by appropriation Acts.". (b) The table of sections of such title IV is amended by adding at the end the following new item: "414. Contract authority.". National Institute on Drug Abuse, administration of programs.

SEC. 10. Section 501 (21 U.S.C. 1191) is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new subsection: "(d)(1) The Director shall make special efforts to develop and coordinate prevention, treatment, research, and administrative poli-