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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1988

102 STAT. 4350

PUBLIC LAW 100-690—NOV. 18, 1988

(b) SAN CLEMENTE BORDER PATROL STATION.—There is authorized to be appropriated, out of any funds made available by section 6161, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1989, $2,706,000 for the design of improvements for the Immigration and Naturalization Service border patrol station at San Clemente, California. (c) DRUG EDUCATION OFFICERS PROGRAM.—There is authorized to be appropriated, out of any funds made available by this Act, for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1989, such sums as may be necessary to establish and maintain an Immigration and Naturalization Service Drug Education Officers program, featuring the demonstration of drug detection canine unit capabilities along the southwest border region of the United States. (d) SALARIES AND EXPENSES.—There is authorized to be appropriated for salaries and expenses of the Border Patrol for fiscal year 1989, $16,400,000. Any amounts appropriated pursuant to this subsection shall be in addition to any amounts appropriated in regular appropriations Acts for such fiscal year. Such additional appropriations shall be used to increase the number of officers of the Border Patrol by not fewer than 435 full-time equivalent officer positions beyond the number of such positions at the Border Patrol on September 30, 1988. SEC. 6163. USE OF EXISTING FEDERAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES FOR CIVILIAN LAW ENFORCEMENT. President of U.S. (a) COMPREHENSIVE PLAN.—The President of the United States shall direct the Office of National Drug Control Policy, established in title I of this Act, to develop a comprehensive plan for utilizing no fewer than eight existing facilities of the Department of Defense, the Department of Justice, the Department of Energy, National Security Agency, and the Central Intelligence Agency, to develop technologies for application to Federal law enforcement agency missions, and to provide research, development, technology, and evaluation support to the law enforcement agencies of the Federal Government. Such plan shall be prepared and submitted to the Congress by no later than 90 days from the date of enactment of this Act. OJ) EXISTING FACILITIES TO B E EXAMINED.—The following existing United States Government facilities shall be examined in developing the comprehensive plan mandated in subsection (a): (1) for night vision research and development—Department of Defense, Army Materiel Command, Night Vision Laboratory at Fort Belvoir, Virginia; (2) for ground sensor research and development—Department of Defense, Army Materiel Command, Communications Electronic Command, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey; (3) for physical/electronic security research and development—Department of Defense, Air Force Systems Command, Electronic Systems Division, Hanscom Field, Massachusetts; (4) for imaging/electronic surveillance research and development—Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Agency, Washington, E)C; (5) for chemical/biosensor research and development— Department of Defense, Army Materiel Command, Chemical Research Development and Engineering Center, Aberdeen, Maryland; \ (6) for chemical/molecular detector research and development—Department of Energy, Sandia National Laboratories, \ Albuquerque, New Mexico;