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PUBLIC LAW 103-337—OCT. 5, 1994 108 STAT. 2837 (2) specifically states that such provision of law modifies or supersedes the provisions of subsection (b) or (c), as the case may be. SEC. 1012. OFFICIAL IMMUNITY FOR AUTHORIZED EMPLOYEES AND 22 USC 2291-4. AGENTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN COUN- TRIES ENGAGED IN INTERDICTION OF AIRCRAFT USED IN ILLICIT DRUG TRAFFICKING. (a) EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS OF FOREIGN COUNTRIES. —Notwithstanding any other provision of law, it shall not be unlawful for authorized employees or agents of a foreign country (including members of the armed forces of that country) to interdict or attempt to interdict an aircraft in that country's territory or airspace if— (1) that aircraft is reasonably suspected to be primarily engaged in illicit drug trafficking; and (2) the President of the United States, before the interdiction occurs, has determined with respect to that country that— (A) interdiction is necessary because of the extraordinary threat posed by illicit drug trafficking to the national security of that country; and (B) the country has appropriate procedures in place to protect against innocent loss of life in the air and on the groiuid in connection with interdiction, which shall at a minimum include effective means to identify and warn an aircraft before the use of force directed against the aircraft. (b) EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS OF THE UNITED STATES.— Notwithstanding any other provision of law, it shall not be unlawful for authorized employees or agents of the United States (including members of the Armed Forces of the United States) to provide assistance for the interdiction actions of foreign countries authorized under subsection (a). The provision of such assistance shall not give rise to any civil action seeking money damages or any other form of relief against the United States or its employees or agents (including members of the Armed Forces of the United States). (c) DEFINITIONS. —For purposes of this section: (1) The terms "interdict" and "interdiction", with respect to an aircraft, mean to damage, render inoperative, or destroy the aircraft. (2) The term "illicit drug trafficking" means illicit trafficking in narcotic drugs, psychotropic substances, and other controlled substances, as such activities are described by any international narcotics control agreement to which the United States is a signatory, or by the domestic law of the country in whose territory or airspace the interdiction is occurring. (3) The term "assistance" includes operational, training, intelligence, logistical, technical, and administrative assistance. SEC. 1013. REPORT ON STATUS OF DEFENSE RANDOM DRUG TESTING PROGRAM. Not later than six months after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to Congress a report describing the policy and procedures under which the Armed Forces conduct random drug testing of members of the Armed Forces, the frequency of such testing, and the number of members annually required to submit to such testing. The report shall describe any changes that were made to such policy or proce-