Sec. 110. Additional requirements for canines used in inspection programs
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The Administrator, in coordination with the Administrator of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, shall— ensure that any canines used in an inspection program or a grant program established pursuant to section 105 or 106 receive safety training and are certified for synthetic drug detection; and require the head of each relevant Federal, State, local, territorial, or Tribal law enforcement agency to provide testing equipment, naloxone, and other protective measures for any canines used in such an inspection program or grant program.
The Commissioner for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, in coordination with the Administrator of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service of the Department of Agriculture, shall— ensure that any canines used in an inspection program or a grant program established pursuant to section 108 receive safety training and are certified for synthetic drug detection; and require the head of each relevant Federal, State, local, territorial, or Tribal law enforcement agency to provide testing equipment, naloxone, and other protective measures for any canines used in such an inspection program or grant program.