not be
exercised by an official from whom it is transferred upon
transfer of such agency, program, or function to the Secretary
or another Federal official pursuant to this Act. This Act may
not be construed as altering or diminishing the regulatory
authority of any other executive agency, except to the extent
that this Act transfers such authority from the agency.
(b) Preemption of State or Local Law.--Except as otherwise
provided in this Act, this Act preempts no State or local law,
except that any authority to preempt State or local law vested
in any Federal agency or official transferred to the Department
pursuant to this Act shall be transferred to the Department
effective on the date of the transfer to the Department of that
Federal agency or official.
SEC. 878. [6 U.S.C. 458] OFFICE OF COUNTERNARCOTICS ENFORCEMENT.
(a) Office.--There is established in the Department an
Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement, which shall be headed
by a Director appointed by the President, by and with the
advice and consent of the Senate.
(b) Assignment of Personnel.--
(1) In general.--The Secretary shall assign
permanent staff to the Office, consistent with
effective management of Department resources.
(2) Liaisons.--The Secretary shall designate senior
employees from each appropriate subdivision of the
Department that has significant counternarcotics
responsibilities to act as a liaison between that
subdivision and the Office of Counternarcotics
Enforcement.
(c) Limitation on Concurrent Employment.--The Director of
the Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement shall not be
employed by, assigned to, or serve as the head of, any other
branch of the Federal Government, any State or local
government, or any subdivision of the Department other than the
Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement.
(d) Responsibilities.--The Secretary shall direct the
Director of the Office of Counternarcotics Enforcement--
(1) to coordinate policy and operations within the
Department, between the Department and other Federal
departments and agencies, and between the Department
and State and local agencies with respect to stopping
the entry of illegal drugs into the United States;
(2) to ensure the adequacy of resources within the
Department for stopping the entry of illegal drugs into
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