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or departments that meet the requirements of<br />
subparagraph (B).<br />
(B) In order to receive a payment under paragraph (3), the<br />
head of an executive agency or department shall submit an<br />
application in such form and containing such information as<br />
the Secretary of the Treasury shall by regulation require.<br />
Such application shall contain a description of the fine<br />
imposed under section 841(b)(6) of this title, the<br />
circumstances surrounding the imposition of such fine, and<br />
the type and severity of pollution that resulted from the<br />
actions to which such fine applies.<br />
(5) For purposes of subchapter B of chapter 98 of title 26, the<br />
Fund established under this paragraph shall be treated in the<br />
same manner as a trust fund established under subchapter A of<br />
such chapter.<br />
§ 886a. Diversion Control Fee Account.<br />
There is established in the general fund of the Treasury a separate account<br />
which shall be known as the Diversion Control Fee Account. For fiscal year<br />
1993 and thereafter:<br />
(1) There shall be deposited as offsetting receipts into that account all<br />
fees collected by the Drug Enforcement Administration, in excess of<br />
$15,000,000, for the operation of its diversion control program.<br />
(2) Such amounts as are deposited into the Diversion Control Fee<br />
Account shall remain available until expended and shall be refunded<br />
out of that account by the Secretary of the Treasury, at least on a<br />
quarterly basis, to reimburse the Drug Enforcement Administration for<br />
expenses incurred in the operation of the diversion control program.<br />
(3) Fees charged by the Drug Enforcement Administration under its<br />
diversion control program shall be set at a level that ensures the<br />
recovery of the full costs of operating the various aspects of that<br />
program.<br />
(4) The amount required to be refunded from the Diversion Control<br />
Fee Account for fiscal year 1994 and thereafter shall be refunded in<br />
accordance with estimates made in the budget request of the Attorney<br />
General for those fiscal years. Any proposed changes in the amounts<br />
designated in said budget requests shall only be made after<br />
notification to the Committees on Appropriations of the House of<br />
Representatives and the Senate fifteen days in advance.