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Preface | xxiii | |
Part I | United States Cooe | |
Title 8 | Aliens and Nationality | 3 |
Chapter 12 | Immigration and Nationality | 3 |
Subchapter II | Admission Qualification for Aliens; Travel Control of Citizens and Aliens | 3 |
Subchapter V | Alien Terrorist Removal Procedures | 10 |
Title 10 | Armed Forces | 27 |
Chapter 137 | Procurement Generally | 27 |
Title 18 | Crimes and Criminal Procedure | 31 |
Chapter 1 | General Provisions | 31 |
Chapter 2 | Aircraft and Motor Vehicles | 35 |
Chapter 10 | Biological Weapons | 41 |
Chapter 11B | Chemical Weapons | 44 |
Chapter 18 | Congressional, Cabinet, and Supreme Court Assassination, Kidnapping, and Assault | 51 |
Chapter 39 | Explosives and Other Dangerous Articles | 52 |
Chapter 40 | Importation, Manufacture, Distribution and Storage of Explosive Materials | 57 |
Chapter 113B | Terrorism | 73 |
Chapter 204 | Rewards for Information Concerning Terrorist Acts and Espionage | 89 |
Chapter 213 | Limitations | 92 |
Title 22 | Foreign Relations and Intercourse | 95 |
Chapter 32 | Antiterrorism Assistance | 95 |
Chapter 38 | Department of State | 101 |
Chapter 47 | Nuclear Non-Protection | 103 |
Chapter 58 | Diplomatic Security | 104 |
Subchapter II | Personnel | 110 |
Subchapter III | Performance and Accountability | 111 |
Subchapter IV | Diplomatic Security Program | 117 |
Chapter 61 | Anti-Terrorism--PLO | 131 |
Chapter 64 | United States Response to Terrorism Affecting Americans Abroad | 133 |
Chapter 65 | Control and Elimination of Chemical and Biological Weapons | 139 |
Title 28 | Judiciary and Judicial Procedure | 151 |
Chapter 97 | Jurisdictional Immunities of Foreign States | 151 |
Notes To Title 28 | Judiciary And Judicial Procedure | 163 |
Title 46 | Appendix--Shipping | 167 |
Chapter 37 | International Maritime and Port Security | 167 |
Title 49 | Transportation | 171 |
Chapter 449 | Security | 171 |
Subchapter II | Administration and Personnel | 187 |
Title 50 | War and National Defense | 203 |
Chapter 36 | Foreign Intelligence Surveillance | 203 |
Subchapter II | Physical Searches | 223 |
Subchapter III | Pen Registers and Trap and Trace Devices for Foreign Intelligence Purposes | 238 |
Subchapter IV | Access to Certain Business Records for Foreign Intelligence Purposes | 247 |
Chapter 39 | Spoils of War | 250 |
Chapter 40 | Defense Against Weapons of Mass Destruction | 250 |
Subchapter I | Domestic Preparedness | 253 |
Subchapter II | Interdiction of Weapons of Mass Destruction and Related Materials | 261 |
Subchapter III | Control and Disposition of Weapons of Mass Destruction and Related Materials threatening the United States | 263 |
Subchapter IV | Coordination of Policy and Countermeasures Against Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction | 264 |
Subchapter V | Miscellaneous | 268 |
Title 50 | Appendix, War and National Defense--Export Controls | 273 |
Sentencing Guidelines for the United States Court | 289 | |
Rules for the Alien Terrorist Removal Court of the United States | 301 | |
Part II | USA Patriot Act of 2001 | |
Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 (H.R. 3162) | 309 | |
Title I | Enhancing Domestic Security Against Terrorism | 316 |
Title II | Enhanced Surveillance Procedures | 320 |
Title III | International Money Laundering Abatement and Anti-Terrorist Financing Act of 2001 | 345 |
Subtitle A | International Counter Money Laundering and Related Measures | 349 |
Subtitle B | Bank Secrecy Act Amendments and Related Improvements | 380 |
Subtitle C | Currency Crimes and Protection | 403 |
Title IV | Protecting The Border | 412 |
Subtitle A | Protecting the Northern Border | 412 |
Subtitle B | Enhanced Immigration Provisions | 416 |
Subtitle C | Preservation of Immigration Benefits for Victims of Terrorism | 431 |
Title V | Removing Obstacles to Investigating Terrorism | 442 |
Title VI | Providing for Victims of Terrorism, Public Safety Officers, and Their Families | 449 |
Subtitle A | Aid to Families of Public Safety Officers | 449 |
Subtitle B | Amendments to the Victims of Crime Act of 1984 | 451 |
Title VII | Increased Information Sharing for Critical Infrastructure Protection | 456 |
Title VIII | Strengthening the Criminal Laws Against Terrorism | 457 |
Title IX | Improved Intelligence | 475 |
Title X | Miscellaneous | 481 |
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