Office of National Drug Control Policy - Legislation and Executive Orders

Legislation and Executive Orders

  • 1988 Anti-Drug Abuse Act
  • 1993 Executive Order 12880
  • 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act
  • 1996 Executive Order 12992
  • 1996 Executive Order 13023
  • 1997 Drug-Free Communities Act
  • 1998 Media Campaign Act
  • 1998 ONDCP Reauthorization Act
  • 2000 Executive Order 13165

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