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National Security Letters — Part 1
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To: All Bivisions From: Office of the General Counsel
Ret 219X~HQ-A1487720-0GC, 04/07/2006
Notification Delay No more than 30 days (or a later date certain if facts justify).
*undue delay of trial is not a basis for a delayed notice.
Extensions of Delays 90 days (unless the facts justify longer)--
“granted upon an updated showing of the need for further delay.
Reporting . . | Annual reporting to Congress by Court (starting with the fiscal
_ | year ending September 30, 2007).
OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT/CRIMINAL RELATED PROVISIONS
Sec. 104. Section 2332b and the Material Support Sections of Title 18, United States Code.
This section makes permanent the material support of terrorism provisions in section
6603 of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevent Act of 2004 (18 U.S.C. §§ 2332b and
233 9B).
Procedural Changes: None at this time. If necessary, additional guidance may be issued
in the future.
Sec. 110. Attacks Against Railroad Carriers and Mass Transportation Systems.
This section merges wrecking trains (18 U.S.C. § 1992) and attacks on mass transit (18
U.S.C. § 1993) into one section - 18 U.S.C. § 1992. The new law expands the law to cover the
planning for such attacks, so it is now a federal crime to surveil, photograph, videotape, diagram,
or collect information as part of a plan for an attack.
Procedural Changes: None at this time. If necessary, additional guidance may be issued
in the future.
Sec. 111. Forfeiture.
This section expands the authorization to confiscate property located within the United
States when it constitutes proceeds used in or derived from trafficking in nuclear, chemical,
biological, or radiological weapons technology or material.
Procedural Changes: None at this time. If necessary, additional guidance may be issued
in the future.
See. 112. Section 2332b(g)(5)(B) Amendments Relating to the Definition of Federal
Crime of Terrorism.
This section adds drug trafficking in support of terrorism (21 U.S.C. § 960A) and
receiving foreign military-type training from a foreign terrorist organization (18 U.S.C. § 2339D)
to the definition of federal] crimes of terrorism (18 U.S.C. § 2332b(g)(5)(B)).
Procedural Changes: None at this time. If necessary, additional guidance may be issued
in the future.
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