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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

PUBLIC LAW 100-690—NOV. 18, 1988

102 STAT. 4189

(B) prevention; (C) treatment; (D) research; and (E) rehabilitation; (5) the term "National Drug Control Prc^ram" means programs, policies, and activities undertaken by National Drug Control Program agencies pursuant to the responsibilities of such agencies under the National Drug Control Strat^y; (6) the term "National Drug Control Program agency" means any department or agency and all dedicated units thereof, with responsibilities under the National Drug Control Strategy, as designated— (A) jointly by the Director and the head of the department or agency; or (B) by the President; (7) the term "Director" means the Director of National Drug Control Policy; and (8) the term "National Drug Control Strategy" means a strat^ y developed and submitted to the Congress under section 1005. S E C 1011. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.

21 USC 1508.

For the purposes of carrying out this subtitle, there are authorized to be appropriated $3,500,000 for fiscal year 1989 and such sums as may be necessary for each of the 4 succeeding fiscal years, to remain avsulable until expended. SEC. 1012. EFFECTIVE DATE.

This subtitle shall be effective January 21, 1989.

Subtitle B—Department of Justice Civil Enforcement Enhancement SEC. 1051. SHORT TITLE.

This subtitle may be cited as the "Justice Department Organized Crime and Drug finforcement Enhancement Act of 1988". SEC 1052. FINDINGS.

The Congress finds that— (1) organized criminal activity contributes significantly to the importation, distribution, and sale of ill^al and dangerous drugs; (2) trends in drug trafficking patterns necessitate a response that gives appropriate weight to— (A) the prosecution of drug-related crimes; and (B) the forfeiture and seizure of assets and other civil remedies used to strike at the inherent strength of the drug networks and organized crime groups; (3) law enforcement components of the Department of Justice should give high priority to the enforcement of civil sanctions against drug networks and organized crime groups; and (4) the structure of the Department of Justice Criminal Division needs to be reviewed in order to determine the most effective structure to address such drug-related problems.

21 USC 1501 note. Justice Department Organized Crime and Drug Enforcement Enhancement Act of 1988. 28 USC 509 note.