Monday, February 15, 2010

Key Provision of the USA Patriot Act

key Provision of USA Patriot Act

Sixteen provisions of the USA Patriot Act are set to expire Dec.31 if not renewed. The Senate voted Wednesday night to extent them six months. Still has to be approve by the House.

The provision are:

Section 201- Gives federal officials the authority to intercept wire, spoken and electronic communications relating a terrorism.

Section 202- Gives federal officials the authority to intercept wire, spoken and electronic communication relating to computer fraud and abuse offenses.

Section 203- Permits the sharing of grand jury information that involves foreign intelligent or counterintelligence with federal law
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Section 203- Gives foreign intelligence or counterintelligence officers the ability to share foreign intelligence information obtained as part of a criminal investigation with the law enforcement.

Section 204- Makes clear that nothing in the law regarding pen registers - an electronic device which record all numbers dialed from a particular phone line_stop the government's ability to obtain foreign intelligence information.

Section 206- Allows federal officials to issue roving "John Doe" wiretaps, which allow investigator to listen in on any telephone and tap any computer they think a suspected spy or terrorist might use.

Section 207- Increase the amount of time that federal officials may watch people they suspect are spies or terrorists.

Section 209- Permit the seizure of voice mail message under a warrant.

Section 212- Permits Internet service providers and other electronics communication and remote computing service providers to hand over records and e- mail to federal officials in emergency situation.

Section 214- Allow use of a pen register or trap and trace devices that record originating phone number of all incoming calls in international terrorism or spy investigation.

Section 215- Authorize federal officials to obtain "tangible items" like business records, including those from libraries and bookstores, for foreign intelligence and international terrorism investigation.

Section 217- Makes it lawful to intercept the wire or electronic communication of a computer hacker or intruder in certain circumstances.

Section 218- Allows federal officials to wiretap or watch suspects if foreign intelligence gathering is a "significant purpose" for seeking a Federal Intelligence Surveillance Act order. The pre-Patriot Act standard said officials could ask for the surveillance only if it was the sole or main purpose.

Section 220- Provides for nationwide service of search warrants for electronic evidence.

Section 223- Amends the federal criminal code to provide for administrative discipline of federal officers or employees who violate prohibitions against unauthorized disclosures of information gathered under this act.

Section 225- Amends FISA to prohibit lawsuits against people or companies that provide information to federal officials for a terrorism investigation.

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