Sec. 1351. Attorney General to issue regulations and reports
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In addition to the regulations required under sections 1333 and 1341, the Attorney General shall issue such other regulations as the Attorney General determines are necessary to implement this title. Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter, the Attorney General shall submit to Congress a report on racial profiling by law enforcement agencies. Each report submitted under paragraph
(1)shall include— a summary of data collected under sections 1321(b)(3) and 1331(b)(3) and from any other reliable source of information regarding racial profiling in the United States; a discussion of the findings in the most recent report prepared by the Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics under section 1341(b)(7); the status of the adoption and implementation of policies and procedures by Federal law enforcement agencies under section 1321 and by the State and local law enforcement agencies under sections 1331 and 1332; and a description of any other policies and procedures that the Attorney General believes would facilitate the elimination of racial profiling.