To assist in the enforcement of the controlled substances laws of the United States in coordination with law enforcement officers in insular areas in the eastern Caribbean and in the central and western Pacific, the Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration shall assign appropriate personnel and other resources to the Virgin Islands and Guam.
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Title 48— TERRITORIES AND INSULAR POSSESSIONS
CHAPTER 10— TERRITORIAL PROVISIONS OF A GENERAL NATURE
§ 1451. Rights of Indians not impaired; boundaries
§§ 1453 to 1455. Repealed. –(f), ,
§ 1456. Repealed. , title III, § 301(106),
§§ 1457 to 1469–1. Repealed. , (g)–(u), , , 1463
§ 1469a. Congressional declaration of policy respecting “Insular Areas”
§ 1469b. Auditing of transactions of territorial and local governments
§ 1469d. General technical assistance
§ 1469e. Insular government purchases
§§ 1471 to 1479. Repealed. –(ee), ,
§§ 1480 to 1480b. Repealed. , ,
§§ 1481 to 1485. Repealed. –(jj), ,
§§ 1487, 1488. Repealed. , (kk), , , 1463
§ 1492. Energy resources of Caribbean and Pacific insular areas
§ 1492a. Study of electric rates in the insular areas
§ 1494a. Annual reports to Congress