§1701. Definitions
In this chapter:
(1) Demand reduction
The term "demand reduction" means any activity conducted by a National Drug Control Program agency, other than an enforcement activity, that is intended to reduce the use of drugs, including-
(A) drug abuse education;
(B) drug abuse prevention;
(C) drug abuse treatment;
(D) drug abuse research;
(E) drug abuse rehabilitation;
(F) drug-free workplace programs; and
(G) drug testing.
(2) Director
The term "Director" means the Director of National Drug Control Policy.
(3) Drug
The term "drug" has the meaning given the term "controlled substance" in section 802(6) of this title.
(4) Drug control
The term "drug control" means any activity conducted by a National Drug Control Program agency involving supply reduction or demand reduction.
(5) Fund
The term "Fund" means the fund established under section 1702(d) of this title.
(6) National Drug Control Program
The term "National Drug Control Program" means programs, policies, and activities undertaken by National Drug Control Program agencies pursuant to the responsibilities of such agencies under the National Drug Control Strategy.
(7) National Drug Control Program agency
The term "National Drug Control Program agency" means any agency that is responsible for implementing any aspect of the National Drug Control Strategy, including any agency that receives Federal funds to implement any aspect of the National Drug Control Strategy, but does not include any agency that receives funds for drug control activity solely under the National Foreign Intelligence Program, the Joint Military Intelligence Program or Tactical Intelligence and Related Activities, unless such agency has been designated-
(A) by the President; or
(B) jointly by the Director and the head of the agency.
(8) National Drug Control Strategy
The term "National Drug Control Strategy" means the strategy developed and submitted to Congress under section 1705 of this title.
(9) Office
Unless the context clearly implicates otherwise, the term "Office" means the Office of National Drug Control Policy established under section 1702(a) of this title.
(10) State and local affairs
The term "State and local affairs" means domestic activities conducted by a National Drug Control Program agency that are intended to reduce the availability and use of drugs, including-
(A) coordination and facilitation of Federal, State, and local law enforcement drug control efforts;
(B) promotion of coordination and cooperation among the drug supply reduction and demand reduction agencies of the various States, territories, and units of local government; and
(C) such other cooperative governmental activities which promote a comprehensive approach to drug control at the national, State, territory, and local levels.
(11) Supply reduction
The term "supply reduction" means any activity of a program conducted by a National Drug Control Program agency that is intended to reduce the availability or use of drugs in the United States and abroad, including-
(A) international drug control;
(B) foreign and domestic drug intelligence;
(C) interdiction; and
(D) domestic drug law enforcement, including law enforcement directed at drug users.
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Repeal of Section
For repeal of section on Sept. 30, 2003, see section 1712 of this title.
References in Text
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Ex. Ord. No. 13165. White House Task Force on Drug Use in Sports and United States Representative on the Board of the World Anti-Doping Agency
Ex. Ord. No. 13165, Aug. 9, 2000, 65 F.R. 49469, provided:
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the Office of National Drug Control [Policy] Reauthorization Act of 1998, (21 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.), and in order to develop recommendations for Federal agency actions to address the use of drugs in sports, in particular among young people, it is hereby ordered as follows:
(b) The Task Force shall develop recommendations for the President on further executive and legislative actions that can be undertaken to address the problem of doping and drug use in sports. In developing the recommendations, the Task Force shall consider, among other things: (i) the health and safety of America's athletes, in particular our Nation's young people; (ii) the integrity of honest athletic competition; and (iii) the views and recommendations of State and local governments, the private sector, citizens, community groups, and nonprofit organizations, on actions to address this threat. The Task Force, through its Chairs, shall submit its recommendations to the President.
(c) The Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (the Director), the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Olympic Task Force Vice Chairs or their designees shall serve as the Task Force Chairs.
(d) To the extent permitted by law and at the request of the Chairs, agencies shall cooperate with and provide information to the Task Force.
(b) Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 1701 et seq., the Director, or in his absence his designee, is hereby authorized to take all necessary and proper actions to execute his responsibilities as United States representative to the WADA.
(c) To assist the Director in carrying out these responsibilities as the United States Government representative to the WADA and to the extent permitted by law, Federal employees may serve in their official capacity, inter alia, on WADA Committees or WADA advisory committees, serving as experts to the WADA.
William J. Clinton.
Section Referred to in Other Sections
This section is referred to in section 1702 of this title.