US Code
Part H— Miscellaneous Provisions
§ 458. Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement

(a) OfficeThere is established in the Department an Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement, which shall be headed by a Director appointed by the President.
(b) Assignment of personnel(1) In generalThe Secretary shall assign permanent staff to the Office, consistent with effective management of Department resources.
(2) LiaisonsThe Secretary shall designate senior employees from each appropriate subdivision of the Department that has significant counternarcotics responsibilities to act as a liaison between that subdivision and the Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement.
(c) Limitation on concurrent employmentThe Director of the Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement shall not be employed by, assigned to, or serve as the head of, any other branch of the Federal Government, any State or local government, or any subdivision of the Department other than the Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement.
(d) ResponsibilitiesThe Secretary shall direct the Director of the Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement—(1) to coordinate policy and operations within the Department, between the Department and other Federal departments and agencies, and between the Department and State and local agencies with respect to stopping the entry of illegal drugs into the United States;
(2) to ensure the adequacy of resources within the Department for stopping the entry of illegal drugs into the United States;
(3) to recommend the appropriate financial and personnel resources necessary to help the Department better fulfill its responsibility to stop the entry of illegal drugs into the United States;
(4) within the Joint Terrorism Task Force construct to track and sever connections between illegal drug trafficking and terrorism; and
(5) to be a representative of the Department on all task forces, committees, or other entities whose purpose is to coordinate the counternarcotics enforcement activities of the Department and other Federal, State or local agencies.
(e) Savings clauseNothing in this section shall be construed to authorize direct control of the operations conducted by the Directorate of Border and Transportation Security,11 See References in Text note below. the Coast Guard, or joint terrorism task forces.
(f) Reports to Congress(1) Annual budget reviewThe Director of the Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement shall, not later than 30 days after the submission by the President to Congress of any request for expenditures for the Department, submit to the Committees on Appropriations and the authorizing committees of jurisdiction of the House of Representatives and the Senate a review and evaluation of such request. The review and evaluation shall—(A) identify any request or subpart of any request that affects or may affect the counternarcotics activities of the Department or any of its subdivisions, or that affects the ability of the Department or any subdivision of the Department to meet its responsibility to stop the entry of illegal drugs into the United States;
(B) describe with particularity how such requested funds would be or could be expended in furtherance of counternarcotics activities; and
(C) compare such requests with requests for expenditures and amounts appropriated by Congress in the previous fiscal year.
(2) Evaluation of counternarcotics activitiesThe Director of the Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement shall, not later than February 1 of each year, submit to the Committees on Appropriations and the authorizing committees of jurisdiction of the House of Representatives and the Senate a review and evaluation of the counternarcotics activities of the Department for the previous fiscal year. The review and evaluation shall—(A) describe the counternarcotics activities of the Department and each subdivision of the Department (whether individually or in cooperation with other subdivisions of the Department, or in cooperation with other branches of the Federal Government or with State or local agencies), including the methods, procedures, and systems (including computer systems) for collecting, analyzing, sharing, and disseminating information concerning narcotics activity within the Department and between the Department and other Federal, State, and local agencies;
(B) describe the results of those activities, using quantifiable data whenever possible;
(C) state whether those activities were sufficient to meet the responsibility of the Department to stop the entry of illegal drugs into the United States, including a description of the performance measures of effectiveness that were used in making that determination; and
(D) recommend, where appropriate, changes to those activities to improve the performance of the Department in meeting its responsibility to stop the entry of illegal drugs into the United States.
(3) Classified or law enforcement sensitive informationAny content of a review and evaluation described in the reports required in this subsection that involves information classified under criteria established by an Executive order, or whose public disclosure, as determined by the Secretary, would be detrimental to the law enforcement or national security activities of the Department or any other Federal, State, or local agency, shall be presented to Congress separately from the rest of the review and evaluation.

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Title 6— DOMESTIC SECURITY

CHAPTER 1— HOMELAND SECURITY ORGANIZATION

SUBCHAPTER VIII— COORDINATION WITH NON-FEDERAL ENTITIES; INSPECTOR GENERAL; UNITED STATES SECRET SERVICE; COAST GUARD; GENERAL PROVISIONS

Part H— Miscellaneous Provisions

§ 451. Advisory committees

§ 452. Reorganization

§ 453. Use of appropriated funds

§ 453a. Additional uses of appropriated funds

§ 453b. Requirement to buy certain items related to national security interests from American sources; exceptions

§ 453c. Disposition of equines unfit for service

§ 454. Future Years Homeland Security Program

§ 455. Miscellaneous authorities

§ 456. Military activities

§ 457. Regulatory authority and preemption

§ 458. Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement

§ 459. Office of International Affairs

§ 460. Prohibition of the Terrorism Information and Prevention System

§ 461. Review of pay and benefit plans

§ 462. Office of National Capital Region Coordination

§ 463. Requirement to comply with laws protecting equal employment opportunity and providing whistleblower protections

§ 464. Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers

§ 464a. Repealed. , ,

§ 464b. Staffing accreditation function

§ 464c. Student housing

§ 464d. Additional funds for training

§ 464e. Short-term medical services for students

§ 465. Joint Interagency Task Force

§ 466. Sense of Congress reaffirming the continued importance and applicability of the Posse Comitatus Act

§ 467. Coordination with the Department of Health and Human Services under the Public Health Service Act

§ 468. Preserving Coast Guard mission performance

§ 469. Fees for credentialing and background investigations in transportation

§ 469a. Collection of fees from non-Federal participants in meetings

§ 470. Disclosures regarding homeland security grants

§ 471. Annual ammunition report

§ 472. Annual weaponry report

§ 473. Cyber Crimes Center, Child Exploitation Investigations Unit, Computer Forensics Unit, and Cyber Crimes Unit

§ 474. Homeland security critical domain research and development

§ 475. Transnational Criminal Investigative Units

§ 475a. Mentor-protégé program