Title 21 › Chapter CHAPTER 13— - DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION AND CONTROL › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - CONTROL AND ENFORCEMENT › Part Part E— - Administrative and Enforcement Provisions › § 886
The Attorney General can pay people, from Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) funds, for tips about crimes covered here. Money the DEA spends to buy illegal drugs and later gets back must be returned to the DEA’s current funds. The Attorney General can also ask the Treasury Department to advance money to help enforce these laws. A “Drug Pollution Fund” is set up in the Treasury. It gets money from the fines collected under 21 U.S.C. 841(b)(6). Those amounts are available, if Congress approves them, to pay for cleaning up pollution caused by the fined actions. The Treasury Secretary, after talking with the Attorney General, will pay federal agency heads who apply and qualify. Applications must describe the fine, how it happened, and the kind and severity of pollution. For tax rules, the Fund is treated like other trust funds under subchapter A for purposes of subchapter B of chapter 98 of title 26.
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21 U.S.C. § 886
Title 21 — Food and Drugs
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73