PUBLIC LAW 101-193—NOV. 30, 1989 103 STAT. 1711 ments and agencies shall report immediately to the FBI any information concerning such a violation. All departments and agen- cies shall provide appropriate assistance to the FBI in the conduct of such investigations. Nothing in this provision shall be construed as establishing a defense to any criminal, civil, or administrative action. TITLE VII—GENERAL PROVISIONS INCREASE IN EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS AUTHORIZED BY LAW SEC. 701. Appropriations authorized by this Act for salary, pay, retirement, and other benefits for Federal employees may be in- creased by such additional or supplemental amounts as may be necessary for increases in such compensation or benefits authorized by law. RESTRICTION ON CONDUCT OF INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES SEC. 702. The authorization of appropriations by this Act shall not be deemed to constitute authority for the conduct of any intelligence activity which is not otherwise authorized by the Constitution or laws of the United States. PRESIDENTIAL REPORT ON COORDINATION OF DRUG INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES SEC. 703. Not later than April 1, 1990, the President shall submit to Congress a report describing how intelligence activities relating to narcotics trafficking can be integrated, including coordinating the collection and analysis of intelligence information, ensuring the dissemination of relevant intelligence information to officials with responsibility for narcotics policy and to agencies of the United States Government responsible for interdiction, eradication, law enforcement, and other counternarcotics activities, and coordinating and controlling all counternarcotics intelligence activities, TITLE VIII—INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY SEC. 801. Section 17 of the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 (50 U.S.C. 403q) is amended to read as follows: "SEC. 17. INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR THE AGENCY. "(a) PURPOSE; ESTABLISHMENT. — In order to— "(1) create an objective and effective office, appropriately accountable to Congress, to initiate and conduct independently inspections, investigations, and audits relating to programs and operations of the Agency; "(2) provide leadership and recommend policies designed to promote economy, efficiency, and effectiveness in the adminis- tration of such programs and operations, and detect fraud and abuse in such programs and operations; "(3) provide a means for keeping the Director fully and currently informed about problems and deficiencies relating to
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