(a) Advisory panelThe Attorney General shall establish an advisory panel consisting of an appropriate number of representatives from Federal, State, tribal, and local law enforcement and regulatory agencies with experience in investigating and prosecuting illegal transactions of precursor chemicals. The Attorney General shall convene the panel as often as necessary to develop and coordinate educational programs for wholesale and retail distributors of precursor chemicals and supplies.
(b) Continuation of current effortsThe Attorney General shall continue to—(1) maintain an active program of seminars and training to educate wholesale and retail distributors of precursor chemicals and supplies regarding the identification of suspicious transactions and their responsibility to report such transactions; and
(2) provide assistance to State, tribal, and local law enforcement and regulatory agencies to facilitate the establishment and maintenance of educational programs for distributors of precursor chemicals and supplies.
Structure US Code
CHAPTER 13— DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION AND CONTROL
SUBCHAPTER I— CONTROL AND ENFORCEMENT
Part E— Administrative and Enforcement Provisions
§ 871a. Semiannual reports to Congress
§ 872. Education and research programs of Attorney General
§ 872a. Public-private education program
§ 873. Cooperative arrangements
§ 875. Administrative hearings
§ 878. Powers of enforcement personnel
§ 880. Administrative inspections and warrants
§ 883. Enforcement proceedings
§ 885. Burden of proof; liabilities
§ 886a. Diversion Control Fee Account
§ 887. Coordination and consolidation of post-seizure administration
§ 889. Production control of controlled substances
§ 890. Review of Federal sales of chemicals usable to manufacture controlled substances