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Code · U.S. Code · Title 28 - JUDICIARY AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURE · CHAPTER 31— THE ATTORNEY GENERAL · § 1055

§ 1055. EXPENSES OF TASK FORCES.

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Appropriations and Reimbursements Procedure .— Beginning in fiscal year 1990, the Attorney General in his budget shall submit a separate appropriations request for expenses relating to all Federal agencies participating in the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces. Such appropriations shall be made to the Department of Justice’s Interagency Law Enforcement Appropriation Account for the Attorney General to make reimbursements to the involved agencies as necessary. Enhancement of Field Activities .— The appropriations and reimbursements procedure described under subsection
(a)shall— provide for the flexibility of the Task Forces which is vital to success; permit Federal law enforcement resources to be shifted in response to changing patterns of organized criminal drug activities; permit the Attorney General to reallocate resources among the organizational components of the Task Forces and between regions without undue delay; and ensure that the Task Forces function as a unit, without the competition for resources among the participating agencies that would undermine the overall effort.”
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