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PUBLIC LAW 101-189—NOV. 29, 1989 103 STAT. 1567 SEC. 1211. RESTRICTION ON DIRECT PARTICIPATION BY MILITARY PERSONNEL Section 375 of title 10, United States Code, is amended— (1) by striking out "the provision of any support" and insert- ing in lieu thereof "any activity"; (2) by striking out 'TO any civilian law enforcement official"; and (3) by striking out "a search and seizure, an arrest," and inserting in lieu thereof "a search, seizure, arrest,". SEC. 1212. ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR COUNTER-DRUG ACTIVITIES At the request of the head of a Federal agency with counter-drug responsibilities, the Secretary of Defense during fiscal year 1990 may provide support for the counter-drug activities of that agency as follows: (1) Maintenance and repair of equipment that has been made available by the Department of Defense under chapter 18 of title 10, United States Code, in order to preserve the potential future utility of such equipment to the Department of Defense. (2) Transportation of personnel, supplies, and equipment for purposes of facilitating a counter-drug operation. (3) Establishment and operation of a base of operations for purposes of facilitating a counter-drug operation. (4) Loan of National Guard equipment, subject to such mini- mum standards of care and maintenance and such minimum training and proficiency requirements for persons who are to use such equipment as the Secretary considers appropriate. (5) Training of personnel. SEC. 1213. REPORTS (a) BY THE PRESIDENT.—Not later than April 1, 1990, the President President of U.S. shall submit to Congress a report— (1) describing the progress made on implementation of the plan required by section 1103 of the National Defense Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 1989 (10 U.S.C. 374 note); (2) containing an analysis of the feasibility of establishing a National Drug Operations Center for the integration, coordina- tion, and control of all drug interdiction operations; and (3) describing how intelligence activities relating to narcotics trafficking can be integrated, including— (A) coordinating the collection and analysis of intel- ligence information; (B) ensuring the dissemination of relevant intelligence information to officials with responsibility for narcotics policy and to agencies responsible for interdiction, eradi- cation, law enforcement, and other counter-drug activities; and (C) coordinating and controlling all intelligence activities relating to counter-drug activities. Oi) BY THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE. — (1) Not later than February 1, 1990, the Secretary of Defense shall submit a report to Congress— (A) on the specific drug-related research and development projects to be funded, and the planned allocation of funding for such projects, under section 1205; (B) on the feasibility of detailing ofQcers in the Judge Advo- cate General's Corps of the military departments to the Depart- ment of Justice to assist in the prosecution of drug cases in