50 USC Ch. 36: Front Matter
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50 USC Ch. 36: Front Matter
From Title 50-WAR AND NATIONAL DEFENSECHAPTER 36-FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE

CHAPTER 36-FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE

SUBCHAPTER I-ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE

Sec.
1801.
Definitions.
1802.
Electronic surveillance authorization without court order; certification by Attorney General; reports to Congressional committees; transmittal under seal; duties and compensation of communication common carrier; applications; jurisdiction of court.
1803.
Designation of judges.
1804.
Applications for court orders.
1805.
Issuance or order.
1805a.
Clarification of electronic surveillance of persons outside the United States.
1805b.
Additional procedure for authorizing certain acquisitions concerning persons located outside the United States.
1805c.
Submission to court review of procedures.
1806.
Use of information.
1807.
Report to Administrative Office of the United States Court and to Congress.
1808.
Report of Attorney General to Congressional committees; limitation on authority or responsibility of information gathering activities of Congressional committees; report of Congressional committees to Congress.
1809.
Criminal sanctions.
1810.
Civil liability.
1811.
Authorization during time of war.

        

SUBCHAPTER II-PHYSICAL SEARCHES

1821.
Definitions.
1822.
Authorization of physical searches for foreign intelligence purposes.
1823.
Application for order.
1824.
Issuance of order.
1825.
Use of information.
1826.
Congressional oversight.
1827.
Penalties.
1828.
Civil liability.
1829.
Authorization during time of war.

        

SUBCHAPTER III-PEN REGISTERS AND TRAP AND TRACE DEVICES FOR FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE PURPOSES

1841.
Definitions.
1842.
Pen registers and trap and trace devices for foreign intelligence and international terrorism investigations.
1843.
Authorization during emergencies.
1844.
Authorization during time of war.
1845.
Use of information.
1846.
Congressional oversight.

        

SUBCHAPTER IV-ACCESS TO CERTAIN BUSINESS RECORDS FOR FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE PURPOSES

1861.
Access to certain business records for foreign intelligence and international terrorism investigations.
1862.
Congressional oversight.
1863.
Repealed.

        

SUBCHAPTER V-REPORTING REQUIREMENT

1871.
Semiannual report of the Attorney General.