Title 21 › Chapter CHAPTER 22— - NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY › § 1705
Requires the Director to publish drug-control priorities in the year a President takes office, no later than April 1. The President must send Congress a National Drug Control Strategy by the first Monday in February after the President’s term begins and every 2 years after that. The Director must create the Strategy. It must be a clear, evidence-based plan to cut illegal drug use and its harms by reducing supply and reducing demand, and by promoting prevention, early help, treatment, and recovery. The Director must work with federal drug agencies, program coordinators, interdiction and threat committees, Congress, State, local, and Tribal officials, community and faith groups, private experts, and foreign partners. The Strategy must include a mission statement, long-term measurable goals, yearly objectives and targets, a 5-year outlook and budget priorities, a review of other drug-control work at all levels, detailed plans showing each agency’s role and needed resources, and a plan to expand treatment that names unmet needs and how to pay for them. The Director must also build better drug data and a public, machine-readable online “Drug Control Data Dashboard” updated quarterly if possible but at least yearly. The Dashboard must show recent trends for each major drug, including seizures, flows, domestic production, prices, use and arrests, overdoses, treatment numbers, unmet treatment need, and prescription diversion, with data by State and other breakdowns where possible. Each agency must send an annual evaluation by November 1. The Director must report progress to the President, Congress, and committees by the first Monday in February each year using a formal performance-measure system (with 2- and 5-year targets and data sources) and may revise the Strategy if it is not effective or if leadership changes. If the Strategy is late, the Director must notify Congress within 5 days explaining why and when it will be sent.
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21 U.S.C. § 1705
Title 21 — Food and Drugs
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73