*SEC. 2968. MISUSE OF INITIALS "DEA".                                    * 
*  (a) AMENDMENT.-SECTION 709 OF TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE, IS        * 
*AMENDED-                                                                * 
*      (1) IN THE THIRTEENTH UNNUMBERED PARAGRAPH BY STRIKING "WORDS-"   * 
*    AND INSERTING "WORDS; OR"; AND                                      * 
*      (2) BY INSERTING AFTER THE THIRTEENTH UNNUMBERED PARAGRAPH THE    * 
*    FOLLOWING NEW PARAGRAPH:                                            * 
*  "A PERSON WHO, EXCEPT WITH THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE ADMINISTRATOR* 
*OF THE DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION, KNOWINGLY USES THE WORDS 'DRUG  * 
*ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION' OR THE INITIALS 'DEA' OR ANY COLORABLE      * 
*IMITATION OF SUCH WORDS OR INITIALS, IN CONNECTION WITH ANY             * 
*ADVERTISEMENT, CIRCULAR, BOOK, PAMPHLET, SOFTWARE OR OTHER PUBLICATION, * 
*PLAY, MOTION PICTURE, BROADCAST, TELECAST, OR OTHER PRODUCTION, IN A    * 
*MANNER REASONABLY CALCULATED TO CONVEY THE IMPRESSION THAT SUCH         * 
*ADVERTISEMENT, CIRCULAR, BOOK, PAMPHLET, SOFTWARE OR OTHER PUBLICATION, * 
*PLAY, MOTION PICTURE, BROADCAST, TELECAST, OR OTHER PRODUCTION IS       * 
*APPROVED, ENDORSED, OR AUTHORIZED BY THE DRUG ENFORCEMENT               * 
*ADMINISTRATION;".                                                       * 
*  (B) EFFECTIVE DATE.-THE AMENDMENT MADE BY SUBSECTION (A) SHALL BECOME * 
*EFFECTIVE ON THE DATE THAT IS 90 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF ENACTMENT OF    * 
*THIS ACT.                                                               * 
*SEC. 2969. ADDITION OF ATTEMPTED ROBBERY, KIDNAPPING, SMUGGLING, AND    * 
*PROPERTY DAMAGE OFFENSES TO ELIMINATE INCONSISTENCIES AND GAPS IN       * 
*COVERAGE.                                                               * 
*  (a) ROBBERY AND BURGLARY.-(1) SECTION 2111 OF TITLE 18, UNITED STATES * 
*CODE, IS AMENDED BY INSERTING "OR ATTEMPTS TO TAKE" AFTER "TAKES".      * 
*  (2) SECTION 2112 OF TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE, IS AMENDED BY       * 
*INSERTING "OR ATTEMPTS TO ROB" AFTER "ROBS".                            *
*  (3) SECTION 2114 OF TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE, IS AMENDED BY       * 
*INSERTING "OR ATTEMPTS TO ROB" AFTER "ROBS".                            * 
*  (B) KIDNAPPING.-SECTION 1201(D) OF TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE, IS   * 
*AMENDED BY STRIKING "WHOEVER ATTEMPTS TO VIOLATE SUBSECTION (A)(4) OR   * 
*(A)(5)" AND INSERTING "WHOEVER ATTEMPTS TO VIOLATE SUBSECTION (A)".     * 
*  (C) SMUGGLING.-SECTION 545 OF TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE, IS AMENDED* 
*BY INSERTING "OR ATTEMPTS TO SMUGGLE OR CLANDESTINELY INTRODUCE" AFTER  * 
*"SMUGGLES, OR CLANDESTINELY INTRODUCES".                                * 
*  (D) MALICIOUS MISCHIEF.-(1) SECTION 1361 OF TITLE 18, UNITED STATES   * 
*CODE, IS AMENDED-                                                       * 
*      (A) BY INSERTING "OR ATTEMPTS TO COMMIT ANY OF THE FOREGOING      * 
*    OFFENSES" BEFORE "SHALL BE PUNISHED", AND                           * 
*      (B) BY INSERTING "OR ATTEMPTED DAMAGE" AFTER "DAMAGE" EACH PLACE  * 
*    IT APPEARS.                                                         * 
*  (2) SECTION 1362 OF TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE, IS AMENDED BY       * 
*INSERTING "OR ATTEMPTS WILLFULLY OR MALICIOUSLY TO INJURE OR DESTROY"   * 
*AFTER "WILLFULLY OR MALICIOUSLY INJURES OR DESTROYS".                   * 
*  (3) SECTION 1366 OF TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE, IS AMENDED-         * 
*      (A) BY INSERTING "OR ATTEMPTS TO DAMAGE" AFTER "DAMAGES" EACH     * 
*    PLACE IT APPEARS;                                                   * 
*      (B) BY INSERTING "OR ATTEMPTS TO CAUSE" AFTER "CAUSES"; AND       * 
*      (C) BY INSERTING "OR WOULD IF THE ATTEMPTED OFFENSE HAD BEEN      * 
*    COMPLETED HAVE EXCEEDED" AFTER "EXCEEDS" EACH PLACE IT APPEARS.     * 
*SEC. 2970. DEFINITION OF LIVESTOCK.                                     * 
*  Section 2311 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by inserting * 
*after the second paragraph relating to the definition of "cattle" the   * 
*following new paragraph:                                                * 
*  "'Livestock' means any domestic animals raised for home use,          * 
*consumption, or profit, such as horses, pigs, goats, fowl, sheep, and   * 
*cattle, or the carcasses thereof.".                                     * 
*SEC. 2971. EXTENSION OF STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS FOR ARSON.               * 
*  Section 844(i) of title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding  * 
*at the end the following: "No person shall be prosecuted, tried, or     * 
*punished for any noncapital offense under this subsection unless the    * 
*indictment is found or the information is instituted within 10 years    * 
*after the date on which the offense was committed.".                    * 
*SEC. 2972. GUN-FREE SCHOOL ZONES.                                       * 
*  (a) AMENDMENT OF TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE.-SECTION 922(Q) OF TITLE* 
*18 , UNITED STATES CODE, IS AMENDED-                                    * 
*      (1) BY REDESIGNATING PARAGRAPHS (1), (2), AND (3) AS PARAGRAPHS   * 
*    (2), (3), AND (4), RESPECTIVELY; AND                                * 
*      (2) BY INSERTING AFTER "(Q)" THE FOLLOWING NEW PARAGRAPH:         * 
*  "(1) THE CONGRESS FINDS AND DECLARES THAT-                            * 
*      "(A) CRIME, PARTICULARLY CRIME INVOLVING DRUGS AND GUNS, IS A     * 
*    PERVASIVE, NATIONWIDE PROBLEM;                                      * 
*      "(B) CRIME AT THE LOCAL LEVEL IS EXACERBATED BY THE INTERSTATE    * 
*    MOVEMENT OF DRUGS, GUNS, AND CRIMINAL GANGS;                        * 
*      "(C) FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION MOVE EASILY IN INTERSTATE COMMERCE   * 
*    AND HAVE BEEN FOUND IN INCREASING NUMBERS IN AND AROUND SCHOOLS, AS * 
*    DOCUMENTED IN NUMEROUS HEARINGS IN BOTH THE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE OF  * 
*    THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND JUDICIARY COMMITTEE OF THE SENATE; * 
*      "(D) IN FACT, EVEN BEFORE THE SALE OF A FIREARM, THE GUN, ITS     * 
*    COMPONENT PARTS, AMMUNITION, AND THE RAW MATERIALS FROM WHICH THEY  * 
*    ARE MADE HAVE CONSIDERABLY MOVED IN INTERSTATE COMMERCE;            * 
*      "(E) WHILE CRIMINALS FREELY MOVE FROM STATE TO STATE, ORDINARY    *
*    CITIZENS AND FOREIGN VISITORS MAY FEAR TO TRAVEL TO OR THROUGH      * 
*    CERTAIN PARTS OF THE COUNTRY DUE TO CONCERN ABOUT VIOLENT CRIME AND * 
*    GUN VIOLENCE, AND PARENTS  MAY DECLINE TO SEND THEIR CHILDREN TO    * 
*    SCHOOL FOR THE SAME REASON;                                         * 
*      "(F) THE OCCURRENCE OF VIOLENT CRIME IN SCHOOL ZONES HAS RESULTED * 
*    IN A DECLINE IN THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION IN OUR COUNTRY;            * 
*      "(G) THIS DECLINE IN THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION  HAS AN ADVERSE     * 
*    IMPACT ON INTERSTATE COMMERCE AND THE FOREIGN COMMERCE OF THE UNITED* 
*    STATES;                                                             * 
*      "(H) STATES, LOCALITIES, AND SCHOOL SYSTEMS FIND IT ALMOST        * 
*    IMPOSSIBLE TO HANDLE GUN-RELATED CRIME BY THEMSELVES; EVEN STATES,  * 
*    LOCALITIES, AND SCHOOL SYSTEMS THAT HAVE MADE STRONG EFFORTS TO     * 
*    PREVENT, DETECT, AND PUNISH GUN-RELATED CRIME FIND THEIR EFFORTS    * 
*    UNAVAILING DUE IN PART TO THE FAILURE OR INABILITY OF OTHER STATES  * 
*    OR LOCALITIES TO TAKE STRONG MEASURES; AND                          * 
*      "(I) CONGRESS HAS POWER, UNDER THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE CLAUSE AND * 
*    OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION, TO ENACT MEASURES TO ENSURE   * 
*    THE INTEGRITY AND SAFETY OF THE NATION'S SCHOOLS BY ENACTMENT OF    * 
*    THIS SUBSECTION.".                                                  * 
                     *TITLE XXX-TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS                    * 
*SEC. 3001. AMENDMENTS RELATING TO FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR LAW  * 
*ENFORCEMENT.                                                            * 
*  (a) CROSS REFERENCE CORRECTIONS.-(1) Section 506 of title I of the    * 
*Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 3756) is  * 
*amended-                                                                * 
*      (1) in subsection (a) by striking "Of" and inserting "Subject to  * 
*    subsection (f), of",                                                * 
*      (2) in subsection (c) by striking "subsections (b) and (c)" and   * 
*    inserting "subsection (b)",                                         * 
*      (3) in subsection (e) by striking "or (e)" and inserting "or (f)",* 
*      (4) in subsection (f)(1)-                                         * 
*          (A) in subparagraph (A)-                                      * 
*              (i) by striking ", taking into consideration subsection   * 
*            (e) but", and                                               * 
*              (ii) by striking "this subsection," and inserting "this   * 
*            subsection", and                                            * 
*          (B) in subparagraph (B) by striking "amount" and inserting    * 
*        "funds".                                                        * 
*  (b) CORRECTIONAL OPTIONS GRANTS.-(1) Section 515(b) of title I of the * 
*Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 is amended-          * 
*      (A) by striking "subsection (a)(1) and (2)" and inserting         * 
*    "paragraphs (1) and (2) of subsection (a)", and                     * 
*      (B) in paragraph (2) by striking "States" and inserting "public   * 
*    agencies".                                                          * 
*  (2) Section 516 of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe      * 
*Streets Act of 1968 is amended-                                         * 
*      (A) in subsection (a) by striking "for section" each place it     * 
*    appears and inserting "shall be used to make grants under section", * 
*    and                                                                 * 
*      (B) in subsection (b) by striking "section 515(a)(1) or (a)(3)"   * 
*    and inserting "paragraph (1) or (3) of section 515(a)".             * 
*  (c) DENIAL OR TERMINATION OF GRANT.-Section 802(b) of title I of the  * 
*Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 3783(b))  * 
*is amended by striking "M,," and inserting "M,".                        * 
*  (d) DEFINITIONS.-Section 901(a)(21) of title I of the Omnibus Crime   *
*Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 3791(21)) is amended by * 
*adding a semicolon at the end.                                          * 
*  (e) PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICERS DISABILITY BENEFITS.-Title I of the Omnibus* 
*Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 3796) is amended- * 
*      (1) in section 1201-                                              * 
*          (A) in subsection (a) by striking "subsection (g)" and        * 
*        inserting "subsection (h),", and                                * 
*          (B) in subsection (b)-                                        * 
*              (i) by striking "subsection (g)" and inserting "subsection* 
*            (h)",                                                       * 
*              (ii) by striking "personal", and                          * 
*              (iii) in the first proviso by striking "section" and      * 
*            inserting "subsection", and                                 * 
*      (2) in section 1204(3) by striking "who was responding to a fire, * 
*    rescue or police emergency".                                        * 
*  (f) HEADINGS.-(1) The heading for part M of title I of the Omnibus    * 
*Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 3797) is amended  * 
*to read as follows:                                                     * 
             *"PART M-REGIONAL INFORMATION SHARING SYSTEMS".             * 
*  (2) The heading for part O of title I of the Omnibus Crime Control and* 
*Safe Streets Act of 1968 (42 U.S.C. 3797) is amended to read as follows:* 
                    *"PART O-RURAL DRUG ENFORCEMENT".                    * 
*  (g) TABLE OF CONTENTS.-The table of contents of title I of the Omnibus* 
*Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 is amended-                  * 
*      (1) in the item relating to section 501 by striking "Drug Control * 
*    and System Improvement Grant" and inserting "drug control and system* 
*    improvement grant",                                                 * 
*      (2) in the item relating to section 1403 by striking "Application"* 
*    and inserting "Applications", and                                   * 
*      (3) in the items relating to part O by redesignating sections 1401* 
*    and 1402 as sections 1501 and 1502, respectively.                   * 
*  (h) OTHER TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS.-Title I of the Omnibus Crime Control  * 
*and Safe Streets Act of 1968 is amended-                                * 
*      (1) in section 202(c)(2)(E) by striking "crime,," and inserting   * 
*    "crime,",                                                           * 
*      (2) in section 302(c)(19) by striking a period at the end and     * 
*    inserting a semicolon,                                              * 
*      (3) in section 602(a)(1) by striking "chapter 315" and inserting  * 
*    "chapter 319",                                                      * 
*      (4) in section 603(a)(6) by striking "605" and inserting "606",   * 
*      (5) in section 605 by striking "this section" and inserting "this * 
*    part",                                                              * 
*      (6) in section 606(b) by striking "and Statistics" and inserting  * 
*    "Statistics",                                                       * 
*      (7) in section 801(b)-                                            * 
*          (A) by striking "parts D," and inserting "parts",             * 
*                                                                        * 
*          (B) by striking "part D" each place it appears and inserting  * 
*        "subpart 1 of part E",                                          * 
*          (C) by striking "403(a)" and inserting "501", and             * 
*          (D) by striking "403" and inserting "503",                    * 
*      (8) in the first sentence of section 802(b) by striking "part D," * 
*    and inserting "subpart 1 of part E or under part",                  * 
*      (9) in the second sentence of section 804(b) by striking          * 
*    "Prevention or" and inserting "Prevention, or",                     *
*      (10) in section 808 by striking "408, 1308," and inserting "507", * 
*      (11) in section 809(c)(2)(H) by striking "805" and inserting      * 
*    "804",                                                              * 
*      (12) in section 811(e) by striking "Law Enforcement Assistance    * 
*    Administration" and inserting "Bureau of Justice Assistance",       * 
*      (13) in section 901(a)(3) by striking "and," and inserting  ",    * 
*    and",                                                               * 
*      (14) in section 1001(c) by striking "parts" and inserting "part". * 
*  (i) CONFORMING AMENDMENT TO OTHER LAW.-Section 4351(b) of title 18,   * 
*United States Code, is amended by striking "Administrator of the Law    * 
*Enforcement Assistance Administration" and inserting "Director of the   * 
*Bureau of Justice Assistance".                                          * 
*SEC. 3002. GENERAL TITLE 18 CORRECTIONS.                                * 
*  (a) SECTION 1031.-Section 1031(g)(2) of title 18, United States Code, * 
*is amended by striking "a government" and inserting "a Government".     * 
*  (b) SECTION 208.-Section 208(c)(1) of title 18, United States Code, is* 
*amended by striking "Banks" and inserting "banks".                      * 
*  (c) SECTION 1007.-The heading for section 1007 of title 18, United    * 
*States Code, is amended by striking "Transactions" and inserting        * 
*"transactions" in lieu thereof.                                         * 
*  (d) SECTION 1014.-Section 1014 of title 18, United States Code, is    * 
*amended by striking the comma which follows a comma.                    * 
*  (e) ELIMINATION OF OBSOLETE CROSS REFERENCE.-Section 3293 of title 18,* 
*United States Code, is amended by striking "1008,".                     * 
*  (f) ELIMINATION OF DUPLICATE SUBSECTION DESIGNATION.-Section 1031 of  * 
*title 18, United States Code, is amended by redesignating the second    * 
*subsection (g) as subsection (h).                                       * 
*  (g) CLERICAL AMENDMENT TO PART I TABLE OF CHAPTERS.-The item relating * 
*to chapter 33 in the table of chapters for part I of title 18, United   * 
*States Code, is amended by striking "701" and inserting "700".          * 
*  (h) AMENDMENT TO SECTION 924(a)(1)(b).-Section 924(a)(1)(B) of title  * 
*18, United States Code, is amended by striking "(q)" and inserting      * 
*"(r)".                                                                  * 
*  (i) AMENDMENT TO SECTION 3143.-The last sentence of section 3143(b) of* 
*title 18, United States Code, is amended by striking "(b)(2)(D)" and    * 
*inserting "(1)(B)(iv)".                                                 * 
*  (j) AMENDMENT TO TABLE OF CHAPTERS.-The table of chapters at the      * 
*beginning of part I of title 18, United States Code, is amended by      * 
*striking the item relating to the chapter 113A added by section 132 of  * 
*Public Law 102-27, but subsequently repealed.                           * 
*  (k) PUNCTUATION CORRECTION.-Section 207(c)(2)(A)(ii) of title 18,     * 
*United States Code, is amended by striking the semicolon at the end and * 
*inserting a comma.                                                      * 
*  (l) TABLE OF CONTENTS CORRECTION.-The table of contents for chapter   * 
*223 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the* 
*following:                                                              * 
*"3509. Child Victims' and child witnesses' rights.".                    * 
*  (m) ELIMINATION OF SUPERFLUOUS COMMA.-Section 3742(b) of title 18,    * 
*United States Code, is amended by striking "Government," and inserting  * 
*"Government".                                                           * 
*SEC. 3003. CORRECTIONS OF ERRONEOUS CROSS REFERENCES AND                * 
*MISDESIGNATIONS.                                                        * 
*  (a) SECTION 1791 OF TITLE 18.-Section 1791(b) of title 18, United     * 
*States Code, is amended by striking "(c)" each place it appears and     * 
*inserting "(d)".                                                        *
*  (b) SECTION 1956 OF TITLE 18.-Section 1956(c)(7)(D) of title 18,      * 
*United States Code, is amended by striking "section 1822 of the Mail    * 
*Order Drug Paraphernalia Control Act (100 Stat. 3207-51; 21 U.S.C. 857)"* 
*and inserting "section 422 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C.  * 
*863)".                                                                  * 
*  (c) SECTION 2703 OF TITLE 18.-Section 2703(d) of title 18, United     * 
*States Code, is amended by striking "section 3126(2)(A)" and inserting  * 
*"section 3127(2)(A)".                                                   * 
*  (d) SECTION 666 OF TITLE 18.-Section 666(d) of title 18, United States* 
*Code, is amended-                                                       * 
*      (1) by redesignating the second paragraph (4) as paragraph (5);   * 
*      (2) by striking "and" at the end of paragraph (3); and            * 
*      (3) by striking the period at the end of paragraph (4) and        * 
*    inserting "; and".                                                  * 
*  (e) SECTION 4247 OF TITLE 18.-Section 4247(h) of title 18, United     * 
*States Code, is amended by striking "subsection (e) of section 4241,    * 
*4243, 4244, 4245, or 4246," and inserting "subsection (e) of section    * 
*4241, 4244, 4245, or 4246, or subsection (f) of section 4243,".         * 
*  (f) SECTION 408 OF THE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE.-Section 408(b)(2)(A) of  * 
*the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 848(b)(2)(A)) is amended by    * 
*striking "subsection (d)(1)" and inserting "subsection (c)(1)".         * 
*  (g) MARITIME DRUG LAW ENFORCEMENT ACT.-(1) Section 994(h) of title 28,* 
*United States Code, is amended by striking "section 1 of the Act of     * 
*September 15, 1980 (21 U.S.C. 955a)" each place it appears and inserting* 
*"the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act (46 U.S.C. App. 1901 et seq.)".  * 
*  (2) Section 924(e) of title 18, United States Code, is amended by     * 
*striking "the first section or section 3 of Public Law 96-350 (21 U.S.C.* 
*955a et seq.)" and inserting "the Maritime Drug Law Enforcement Act (46 * 
*U.S.C. App. 1901 et seq.)".                                             * 
*  (h) SECTION 2596 OF THE CRIME CONTROL ACT OF 1990.-Section 2596(d) of * 
*the Crime Control Act of 1990 is amended, effective retroactively to the* 
*date of enactment of such Act, by striking "951(c)(1)" and inserting    * 
*"951(c)(2)".                                                            * 
*                                                                        * 
*  (i) SECTION 3143 OF TITLE 18.-The last sentence of section 3143(b)(1) * 
*of title 18, United States Code, is amended by striking "(b)(2)(D)" and * 
*inserting "(1)(B)(iv)".                                                 * 
*SEC. 3004. REPEAL OF OBSOLETE PROVISIONS IN TITLE 18.                   * 
*  Title 18, United States Code, is amended-                             * 
*      (1) in section 212, by striking "or of any National Agricultural  * 
*    Credit Corporation," and by striking "or National Agricultural      * 
*    Credit Corporations,";                                              * 
*      (2) in section 213, by striking "or examiner of National          * 
*    Agricultural Credit Corporations";                                  * 
*      (3) in section 709, by striking the seventh and thirteenth        * 
*    paragraphs;                                                         * 
*      (4) in section 711, by striking the second paragraph;             * 
*      (5) by striking section 754, and amending the table of sections   * 
*    for chapter 35 by striking the item relating to section 754;        * 
*      (6) in sections 657 and 1006, by striking "Reconstruction Finance * 
*    Corporation,", and by striking "Farmers' Home Corporation,";        * 
*      (7) in section 658, by striking "Farmers' Home Corporation,";     * 
*      (8) in section 1013, by striking ", or by any National            * 
*    Agricultural Credit Corporation";                                   * 
*      (9) in section 1160, by striking "white person" and inserting     *
*    "non-Indian";                                                       * 
*      (10) in section 1698, by striking the second paragraph;           * 
*      (11) by striking sections 1904 and 1908, and amending the table of* 
*    sections for chapter 93 by striking the items relating to such      * 
*    sections;                                                           * 
*      (12) in section 1909, by inserting "or" before "farm credit       * 
*    examiner" and by striking "or an examiner of National Agricultural  * 
*    Credit Corporations,";                                              * 
*      (13) by striking sections 2157 and 2391, and amending the table of* 
*    sections for chapters 105 and 115, respectively, by striking the    * 
*    items relating to such sections;                                    * 
*      (14) in section 2257 by striking the subsections (f) and (g) that * 
*    were enacted by Public Law 100-690;                                 * 
*      (15) in section 3113, by striking the third paragraph;            * 
*      (16) in section 3281, by striking "except for offenses barred by  * 
*    the provisions of law existing on August 4, 1939";                  * 
*      (17) in section 443, by striking "or (3) 5 years after 12 o'clock * 
*    noon of December 31, 1946,"; and                                    * 
*      (18) in sections 542, 544, and 545, by striking "the Philippine   * 
*    Islands,".                                                          * 
*SEC. 3005. CORRECTION OF DRAFTING ERROR IN THE FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES* 
*ACT.                                                                    * 
*  Section 104 of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977 (15 U.S.C.   * 
*78dd-2) is amended, in subsection (a)(3), by striking "issuer" and      * 
*inserting in lieu thereof "domestic concern".                           * 
*SEC. 3006. ELIMINATION OF REDUNDANT PENALTY PROVISION IN 18 U.S.C. 1116.* 
*  Section 1116(a) of title 18, United States Code, is amended by        * 
*striking ", and any such person who is found guilty of attempted murder * 
*shall be imprisoned for not more than 20 years".                        * 
*SEC. 3007. ELIMINATION OF REDUNDANT PENALTY.                            * 
*  Section 1864(c) of title 18, United States Code, is amended by        * 
*striking "(b) (3), (4), or (5)" and inserting in lieu thereof "(b)(5)". * 
*SEC. 3008. CORRECTIONS OF MISSPELLINGS AND GRAMMATICAL ERRORS.          * 
*  Title 18, United States Code, is amended-                             * 
*      (1) in section 513(c)(4), by striking "association or persons" and* 
*    inserting in lieu thereof "association of persons";                 * 
*      (2) in section 1956(e), by striking "Evironmental" and inserting  * 
*    in lieu thereof "Environmental";                                    * 
*      (3) in section 3125, by striking the quotation marks in paragraph * 
*    (a)(2), and by striking "provider for" and inserting in lieu thereof* 
*    "provider of" in subsection (d);                                    * 
*      (4) in section 3731, by striking "order of a district courts" and * 
*    inserting in lieu thereof "order of a district court" in the second * 
*    undesignated paragraph;                                             * 
*      (5) in section 151, by striking "mean" and inserting "means";     * 
*      (6) in section 208(b), by inserting "if" after "(4)";             * 
*      (7) in section 209(d), by striking "under the terms of the chapter* 
*    41" and inserting "under the terms of chapter 41";                  * 
*      (8) in section 1014, by inserting a comma after "National Credit  * 
*    Union Administration Board"; and                                    * 
*      (9) in section 3291, by striking "the afore-mentioned" and        * 
*    inserting "such".                                                   * 
*SEC. 3009. OTHER TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS.                                  * 
*  (a) SECTION 419 OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT.-Section 419(b) of the   * 
*Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 860(b)) is amended by striking     *
*"years Penalties" and inserting "years. Penalties".                     * 
*  (b) SECTION 667.-Section 667 of title 18, United States Code, is      * 
*amended by adding at the end the following: "The term 'livestock' has   * 
*the meaning set forth in section 2311 of this title.".                  * 
*  (c) SECTION 1114.-Section 1114 of title 18, United States Code, is    * 
*amended by striking "or any other officer, agency, or employee of the   * 
*United States" and inserting "or any other officer or employee of the   * 
*United States or any agency thereof".                                   * 
*  (d) SECTION 408 OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT.-Section 408(q)(8) of the* 
*Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 848(q)(8)) is amended by striking  * 
*"applications, for writ" and inserting "applications for writ".         * 
*SEC. 3010. CORRECTIONS OF ERRORS FOUND DURING CODIFICATION.             * 
*  Title 18, United States Code, is amended-                             * 
*      (1) in section 212, by striking "218" and inserting "213";        * 
*      (2) in section 1917-                                              * 
*          (A) by striking "Civil Service Commission" and inserting      * 
*        "Office of Personnel Management"; and                           * 
*          (B) by striking "the Commission" in paragraph (1) and         * 
*        inserting "such Office";                                        * 
*      (3) by transferring the table of sections for each subchapter of  * 
*    each of chapters 227 and 229 to follow the heading of that          * 
*    subchapter;                                                         * 
*      (4) so that the heading of section 1170 reads as follows:         * 
*" 1170. Illegal trafficking in Native American human remains and        * 
*cultural items";                                                        * 
*      (5) so that the item relating to section 1170 in the table of     * 
*    sections at the beginning of chapter 53 reads as follows:           * 
*"1170. Illegal trafficking in Native American human remains and cultural* 
*items.";                                                                * 
*      (6) in section 3509(a), by striking paragraph (11) and            * 
*    redesignating paragraphs (12) and (13) as paragraphs (11) and (12), * 
*    respectively;                                                       * 
*      (7) in section 3509-                                              * 
*          (A) by striking out "subdivision" each place it appears and   * 
*        inserting "subsection"; and                                     * 
*          (B) by striking out "government" each place it appears and    * 
*        inserting "Government";                                         * 
*      (8) in section 2252(a)(3)(B), by striking "materails" and         * 
*    inserting "materials";                                              * 
*      (9) in section 14, by striking "45," and "608, 611, 612,";        * 
*      (10) in section 3059A-                                            * 
*          (A) in subsection (b), by striking "this subsection" and      * 
*        inserting "subsection"; and                                     * 
*          (B) in subsection (c), by striking "this subsection" and      * 
*        inserting "subsection";                                         * 
*      (11) in section 1761(c)-                                          * 
*          (A) by striking "and" at the end of paragraph (1);            * 
*          (B) by inserting "and" at the end of paragraph (3); and       * 
*          (C) by striking the period at the end of paragraph (2)(B) and * 
*        inserting a semicolon;                                          * 
*      (12) in the table of sections at the beginning of chapter 11-     * 
*          (A) in the item relating to section 203, by inserting a comma * 
*        after "officers" and by striking the comma after "others"; and  * 
*          (B) in the item relating to section 204, by inserting "the"   * 
*        before "United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit";* 
*      (13) in the table of sections at the beginning of chapter 23, in  * 
*    the item relating to section 437, by striking the period immediately* 
*    following "Indians";                                                * 
*      (14) in the table of sections at the beginning of chapter 25, in  * 
*    the item relating to section 491, by striking the period immediately* 
*    following "paper used as money";                                    * 
*      (15) in section 207(a)(3), by striking "Clarification of          * 
*    Restrictions" and inserting "Clarification of restrictions";        * 
*      (16) in section 176, by striking "the government" and inserting   * 
*    "the Government";                                                   * 
*      (17) in section 3059A(e)(2)(iii), by striking "backpay" and       * 
*    inserting "back pay"; and                                           * 
*      (18) by adding a period at the end of the item relating to section* 
*    3059A in the table of sections at the beginning of chapter 203.     * 
*SEC. 3011. PROBLEMS RELATED TO EXECUTION OF PRIOR AMENDMENTS.           * 
*  (a) INCORRECT REFERENCE AND PUNCTUATION CORRECTION.-(1) Section       * 
*2587(b) of the Crime Control Act of 1990 is repealed, effective on the  * 
*date such section took effect.                                          * 
*  (2) Section 2587(b) of Public Law 101-647 is amended, effective the   * 
*date such section took effect, by striking "The chapter heading for" and* 
*inserting "The table of sections at the beginning of".                  * 
*  (3) The item relating to section 3059A in the table of sections at the* 
*beginning of chapter 203 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by * 
*adding a period at the end.                                             * 
*  (b) LACK OF PUNCTUATION IN STRICKEN LANGUAGE.-Section 46(b) of Public * 
*Law 99-646 is amended, effective on the date such section took effect,  * 
*so that-                                                                * 
*      (A) in paragraph (1), the matter proposed to be stricken from the * 
*    beginning of section 201(b) of title 18, United States Code, reads  * 
*    "(b) Whoever, directly"; and                                        * 
*      (B) in paragraph (2), a comma, rather than a semicolon, appears   * 
*    after "his lawful duty" in the matter to be stricken from paragraph * 
*    (3) of section 201(b) of such title.                                * 
*  (c) BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS.-(1) Section 3 of the Biological Weapons       * 
*Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989 is amended, effective on the date such       * 
*section took effect in subsection (b), by striking "2516(c)" and        * 
*inserting "2516(1)(c)".                                                 * 
*  (2) The item in the table of chapters for part I of title 18, United  * 
*States Code, that relates to chapter 10 is amended by striking "Weapons"* 
*and inserting "weapons".                                                * 
*  (d) PLACEMENT OF NEW SECTION.-Section 404(a) of Public Law 101-630 is * 
*amended, effective on the date such section took effect, by striking    * 
*"adding at the end thereof" each place it appears and inserting         * 
*"inserting after section 1169".                                         * 
*  (e) ELIMINATION OF ERRONEOUS CHARACTERIZATION OF MATTER               * 
*INSERTED.-Section 225(a) of Public Law 101-674 is amended, effective on * 
*the date such section took effect, by striking "new rule".              * 
*  (f) CLARIFICATION OF PLACEMENT OF AMENDMENT.-Section 1205(c) of Public* 
*Law 101-647 is amended, effective the date such section took effect, by * 
*inserting "at the end" after "adding".                                  * 
*  (g) ELIMINATION OF DUPLICATE AMENDMENT.-Section 1606 of Public Law    * 
*101-647 (amending section 1114 of title 18, United States Code) is      * 
*repealed effective the date of the enactment of such section.           * 
*  (h) ERROR IN AMENDMENT PHRASING.-Section 3502 of Public Law 101-647 is* 
*amended, effective the date such section took effect, by striking "10"  *
*and inserting "ten".                                                    * 
*  (i) CLARIFICATION THAT AMENDMENTS WERE TO TITLE 18.-Sections 3524,    * 
*3525, and 3528 of Public Law 101-647 are each amended, effective the    * 
*date such sections took effect, by inserting "of title 18, United States* 
*Code" before "is amended".                                              * 
*  (j) CORRECTION OF PARAGRAPH REFERENCE.-Section 3527 of Public Law     * 
*101-647 is amended, effective the date such section took effect, by     * 
*striking "4th" and inserting "5th".                                     * 
*  (k) REPEAL OF OBSOLETE TECHNICAL CORRECTION TO SECTION 1345.-Section  * 
*3542 of Public Law 101-647 is repealed, effective the date of enactment * 
*of such Public Law.                                                     * 
*  (l) REPEAL OF OBSOLETE TECHNICAL CORRECTION TO SECTION 1956.-Section  * 
*3557(2)(E) of Public Law 101-647 is repealed, effective the date of     * 
*enactment of such Public Law.                                           * 
*  (m) CLARIFICATION OF PLACEMENT OF AMENDMENTS.-Public Law 101-647 is   * 
*amended, effective the date of the enactment of such Public Law-        * 
*      (1) in section 3564(1), by inserting "each place it appears" after* 
*    the quotation mark following "2251" the first place it appears; and * 
*      (2) in section 3565(3)(A), by inserting "each place it appears"   * 
*    after the quotation mark following "subchapter".                    * 
*  (n) CORRECTION OF WORD QUOTED IN AMENDMENT.-Section 3586(1) of Public * 
*Law 101-647 is amended, effective the date such section took effect, by * 
*striking "fines" and inserting "fine".                                  * 
*  (o) ELIMINATION OF OBSOLETE TECHNICAL AMENDMENT TO SECTION            * 
*4013.-Section 3599 of Public Law 101-647 is repealed, effective the date* 
*of the enactment of such Public Law.                                    * 
*  (p) CORRECTION OF DIRECTORY LANGUAGE.-Section 3550 of Public Law      * 
*101-647 is amended, effective the date such section took effect, by     * 
*striking "not more than".                                               * 
*  (q) REPEAL OF DUPLICATE PROVISIONS.-(1) Section 3568 of Public Law    * 
*101-647 is repealed, effective the date such section took effect.       * 
*  (2) Section 1213 of Public Law 101-647 is repealed, effective the date* 
*such section took effect.                                               * 
*  (r) CORRECTION OF WORDS QUOTED IN AMENDMENT.-Section 2531(3) of Public* 
*Law 101-647 is amended, effective the date such section took effect, by * 
*striking "1679(c)(2)" and inserting "1679a(c)(2)".                      * 
*  (s) FORFEITURE.-(1) Section 1401 of Public Law 101-647 is amended,    * 
*effective the date such section took effect-                            * 
*      (A) by inserting a comma after ", 5316"; and                      * 
*      (B) by inserting "the first place it appears" after the quotation * 
*    mark following "5313(a)".                                           * 
*  (2) Section 2525(a)(2) of Public Law 101-647 is amended, effective the* 
*date such section took effect, by striking "108(3)" and inserting       * 
*"2508(3)".                                                              * 
*  (t) INCORRECT SECTION REFERENCE.-SECTION 1402(D)(3) OF THE VICTIMS OF * 
*CRIME ACT OF 1984 (42 U.S.C. 10601(D)(3)) IS AMENDED BY STRIKING        * 
*"1404(A)" AND INSERTING "1404A".                                        * 
*  (U) MISSING TEXT.-SECTION 1403(B)(1) OF THE VICTIMS OF CRIME ACT OF   * 
*1984 (42 U.S.C. 10602(B)(1)) IS AMENDED BY INSERTING AFTER "DOMESTIC    * 
*VIOLENCE" THE FOLLOWING: "FOR-                                          * 
*          "(A) MEDICAL EXPENSES ATTRIBUTABLE TO A PHYSICAL INJURY       * 
*        RESULTING FROM COMPENSABLE CRIME, INCLUDING EXPENSES FOR MENTAL * 
*        HEALTH COUNSELING AND CARE;                                     * 
*          "(B) LOSS OF WAGES ATTRIBUTABLE TO A PHYSICAL INJURY RESULTING* 
*        FROM A COMPENSABLE CRIME; AND                                   *
*          "(C) FUNERAL EXPENSES ATTRIBUTABLE TO A DEATH RESULTING FROM A* 
*        COMPENSABLE CRIME".                                             * 
*SEC. 3012. AMENDMENTS TO SECTION 1956 OF TITLE 18 TO ELIMINATE DUPLICATE* 
*PREDICATE CRIMES.                                                       * 
*  Section 1956 of title 18, United States Code, is amended-             * 
*      (1) in subsection (c)(7)(D), by striking "section 1341 (relating  * 
*    to mail fraud) or section 1343 (relating to wire fraud) affecting a * 
*    financial institution, section 1344 (relating to bank fraud),";     * 
*      (2) in subsection (a)(2) and in subsection (b), by striking       * 
*    "transportation" each place it appears and inserting                * 
*    "transportation, transmission, or transfer";                        * 
*      (3) in subsection (a)(3), by striking "represented by a law       * 
*    enforcement officer" and inserting "represented"; and               * 
*      (4) in subsection (c)(7)(E), by striking the period that follows a* 
*    period.                                                             * 
*SEC. 3013. AMENDMENTS TO PART V OF TITLE 18.                            * 
*  Part V of title 18, United States Code, is amended-                   * 
*      (1) by inserting after the heading for such part the following:   * 
                 *  "CHAPTER 601-IMMUNITY OF WITNESSES";                 * 
*      (2) in section 6001(1)-                                           * 
*          (A) by striking "Atomic Energy Commission" and inserting      * 
*        "Nuclear Regulatory Commission"; and                            * 
*          (B) by striking "the Subversive Activities Control Board,"    * 
*      (3) by striking "part" the first place it appears and inserting   * 
*    "chapter"; and                                                      * 
*      (4) by striking "part" each other place it appears and inserting  * 
*    "title".                                                            * 
               *TITLE XXXI-DRIVER'S PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT               * 
*SEC. 3101. SHORT TITLE; PURPOSE.                                        * 
*  (a) SHORT TITLE.-THIS TITLE MAY BE CITED AS THE "DRIVER'S PRIVACY     * 
*PROTECTION ACT OF 1993".                                                * 
*  (B) PURPOSE.-THE PURPOSE OF THIS TITLE IS TO PROTECT THE PERSONAL     * 
*PRIVACY AND SAFETY OF LICENSED DRIVERS CONSISTENT WITH THE LEGITIMATE   * 
*NEEDS OF BUSINESS AND GOVERNMENT.                                       * 
*SEC. 3102. AMENDMENT TO TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE.                   * 
*  Title 18 of the United States Code is amended by inserting immediately* 
*after chapter 121, the following new chapter:                           * 
   *"CHAPTER 122-PROHIBITION ON RELEASE OF CERTAIN PERSONAL INFORMATION  * 
*"Sec. 2720. Prohibition on release and use of certain personal          * 
*information by States, organizations and persons.                       * 
*"Sec. 2721. Definitions.                                                * 
*"Sec. 2722. Penalties.                                                  * 
*"Sec. 2723. Effect on State and local laws.                             * 
*"2720. Prohibition on release and use of certain personal information by* 
*States, organizations and persons                                       * 
*  "(a) IN GENERAL.-(1) EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN PARAGRAPH (2), NO          * 
*DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES OF ANY STATE, OR ANY OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE   * 
*THEREOF, SHALL DISCLOSE OR OTHERWISE MAKE AVAILABLE TO ANY PERSON OR    * 
*ORGANIZATION PERSONAL INFORMATION ABOUT ANY INDIVIDUAL OBTAINED BY THE  * 
*DEPARTMENT IN CONNECTION WITH A MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATOR'S PERMIT, MOTOR  * 
*VEHICLE TITLE, IDENTIFICATION CARD, OR MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION       * 
*(ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT TO THAT INDIVIDUAL), UNLESS SUCH DISCLOSURE IS* 
*AUTHORIZED BY THAT INDIVIDUAL.                                          * 
*  "(2) A DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES OF A STATE, OR OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE* 
*THEREOF, MAY DISCLOSE OR OTHERWISE MAKE AVAILABLE PERSONAL INFORMATION  *
*REFERRED TO IN PARAGRAPH (1) FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ROUTINE USES:     * 
*          "(A) FOR THE USE OF ANY FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL COURT IN      * 
*        CARRYING OUT ITS FUNCTIONS.                                     * 
*          "(B) FOR THE USE OF ANY FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY IN     * 
*        CARRYING OUT ITS FUNCTIONS, INCLUDING A LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY. * 
*          "(C) FOR THE USE IN CONNECTION WITH MATTERS OF AUTOMOBILE     * 
*        SAFETY, DRIVER SAFETY, AND MANUFACTURERS OF MOTOR VEHICLES      * 
*        ISSUING NOTIFICATION FOR PURPOSES OF ANY RECALL OR PRODUCT      * 
*        ALTERATION.                                                     * 
*          "(D) FOR THE USE IN ANY CIVIL OR CRIMINAL PROCEEDING IN ANY   * 
*        FEDERAL,  STATE, OR LOCAL COURT, IF THE CASE INVOLVES A MOTOR   * 
*        VEHICLE, OR IF THE REQUEST IS PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF A COURT OF* 
*        COMPETENT JURISDICTION.                                         * 
*          "(E) FOR USE IN RESEARCH ACTIVITIES, IF SUCH INFORMATION WILL * 
*        NOT BE USED TO CONTACT THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE INDIVIDUAL IS NOT * 
*        IDENTIFIED OR ASSOCIATED WITH THE REQUESTED PERSONAL            * 
*        INFORMATION.                                                    * 
*          "(F) FOR USE IN MARKETING ACTIVITIES IF-                      * 
*              "(I) THE MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT HAS PROVIDED THE        * 
*            INDIVIDUAL WITH REGARD TO WHOM THE INFORMATION IS REQUESTED * 
*            WITH THE OPPORTUNITY, IN A CLEAR AND CONSPICUOUS MANNER, TO * 
*            PROHIBIT A DISCLOSURE OF SUCH INFORMATION FOR MARKETING     * 
*            ACTIVITIES;                                                 * 
*              "(II) THE INFORMATION WILL BE USED, RENTED, OR SOLD SOLELY* 
*            FOR A PERMISSIBLE USE UNDER THIS CHAPTER, INCLUDING         * 
*            MARKETING ACTIVITIES; AND                                   * 
*              "(III) ANY PERSON OBTAINING SUCH INFORMATION FROM A MOTOR * 
*            VEHICLE DEPARTMENT FOR MARKETING PURPOSES KEEPS COMPLETE    * 
*            RECORDS IDENTIFYING ANY PERSON TO WHOM, AND THE PERMISSIBLE * 
*            PURPOSE FOR WHICH, THEY SELL OR RENT THE INFORMATION AND    * 
*            PROVIDES SUCH RECORDS TO THE MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT UPON  * 
*            REQUEST.                                                    * 
*          "(G) FOR USE BY ANY INSURER OR INSURANCE SUPPORT ORGANIZATION,* 
*        OR THEIR EMPLOYEES, AGENTS, AND CONTRACTORS, IN CONNECTION WITH * 
*        CLAIMS INVESTIGATION ACTIVITIES AND ANTIFRAUD ACTIVITIES.       * 
*          "(H) FOR USE BY ANY ORGANIZATION, OR ITS AGENT, IN CONNECTION * 
*        WITH A BUSINESS TRANSACTION, WHEN THE PURPOSE IS TO VERIFY THE  * 
*        ACCURACY OF PERSONAL INFORMATION SUBMITTED TO THAT BUSINESS OR  * 
*        AGENT BY THE PERSON TO WHOM SUCH INFORMATION PERTAINS, OR, IF   * 
*        THE INFORMATION SUBMITTED IS NOT ACCURATE, TO OBTAIN CORRECT    * 
*        INFORMATION FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURSING REMEDIES AGAINST A PERSON* 
*        WHO PRESENTED A CHECK OR SIMILAR ITEM THAT WAS NOT HONORED.     * 
*          "(I) FOR USE BY ANY ORGANIZATION, IF SUCH ORGANIZATION        * 
*        CERTIFIES, UPON PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT IT HAS OBTAINED A      * 
*        STATEMENT FROM THE PERSON TO WHOM THE INFORMATION PERTAINS      * 
*        AUTHORIZING THE DISCLOSURE OF SUCH INFORMATION UNDER THIS       * 
*        CHAPTER.                                                        * 
*          "(J) FOR USE BY AN EMPLOYER OR THE AGENT OF AN EMPLOYER TO    * 
*        OBTAIN OR VERIFY INFORMATION RELATING TO A HOLDER OF A          * 
*        COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE THAT IS REQUIRED UNDER THE          * 
*        COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY ACT OF 1986 (49 U.S.C. APP. 2701* 
*        ET SEQ.).                                                       * 
*  "(B) UNLAWFUL CONDUCT BY ANY PERSON OR ORGANIZATION.-NO PERSON OR     * 
*ORGANIZATION SHALL-                                                     * 
*      "(1) USE ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION, ABOUT AN INDIVIDUAL REFERRED TO*
*    IN SUBSECTION (A), OBTAINED FROM A MOTOR VEHICLE DEPARTMENT OF ANY  * 
*    STATE, OR ANY OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE THEREOF, OR OTHER PERSON FOR ANY  * 
*    PURPOSE OTHER THAN THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH SUCH PERSONAL INFORMATION  * 
*    WAS INITIALLY DISCLOSED OR OTHERWISE MADE AVAILABLE BY THE          * 
*    DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES OF THE AFFECTED STATE, OR ANY OFFICER  * 
*    OR EMPLOYEE THEREOF, OR OTHER PERSON, UNLESS AUTHORIZED BY THAT     * 
*    INDIVIDUAL; OR                                                      * 
*      "(2) MAKE ANY FALSE REPRESENTATION TO OBTAIN PERSONAL INFORMATION,* 
*    ABOUT AN INDIVIDUAL REFERRED TO IN SUBSECTION (A), FROM A DEPARTMENT* 
*    OF MOTOR VEHICLES OF ANY STATE, OR OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE THEREOF, OR  * 
*    FROM ANY OTHER PERSON.                                              * 
*"2721. Definitions                                                      * 
*  "As used in this chapter:                                             * 
*      "(1) The term 'personal information' is information that          * 
*    identifies an individual, including an individual's photograph,     * 
*    driver's identification number, name, address, telephone number,    * 
*    social security number, and medical and disability information. Such* 
*    term does not include information on vehicular accidents, driving   * 
*    violations, and driver's status.                                    * 
*      "(2) The term 'person' means any individual.                      * 
*      "(3) The term 'State' means each of the several States, District  * 
*    of Columbia, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Guam,     * 
*    American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana        * 
*    Islands.                                                            * 
*      "(4) The term 'organization' means any person other than an       * 
*    individual, including but not limited to, a corporation,            * 
*    association, institution, a car rental agency, employer, and        * 
*    insurers, insurance support organization, and their employees,      * 
*    agents, or contractors. Such term does not include a Federal, State * 
*    or local agency or entity thereof.                                  * 
*"2722. Penalties                                                        * 
*  "(a) WILLFUL VIOLATIONS.-                                             * 
*      "(1) ANY PERSON WHO WILLFULLY VIOLATES THIS CHAPTER SHALL BE FINED* 
*    UNDER THIS TITLE, OR IMPRISONED FOR A PERIOD NOT EXCEEDING 12       * 
*    MONTHS, OR BOTH.                                                    * 
*      "(2) ANY ORGANIZATION WHO WILLFULLY VIOLATES THIS CHAPTER SHALL BE* 
*    FINED UNDER THIS TITLE.                                             * 
*  "(B) VIOLATIONS BY STATE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES.-ANY STATE      * 
*DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES WHICH WILLFULLY VIOLATES THIS CHAPTER SHALL* 
*BE SUBJECT TO A CIVIL PENALTY IMPOSED BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL IN THE    * 
*AMOUNT OF $5,000. EACH DAY OF CONTINUED NONCOMPLIANCE SHALL CONSTITUTE A* 
*SEPARATE VIOLATION.                                                     * 
*"2723. Effect on State and local laws                                   * 
*  "The provisions of this chapter shall supersede only those provisions * 
*of law of any State or local government which would require or permit   * 
*the disclosure or use of personal information which is otherwise        * 
*prohibited by this chapter.".                                           * 
*SEC. 3103. EFFECTIVE DATE.                                              * 
*  The amendments made by this title shall take effect upon the          * 
*expiration of the 270-day period following the date of its enactment.   * 
       *TITLE XXXII-VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN; SAFE STREETS FOR WOMEN       * 
*SEC. 3201. VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN; SHORT TITLE.                         * 
*  Titles XXXII through XXXVII may be cited as the "Violence Against     * 
*Women Act of 1993".                                                     * 
*SEC. 3202. SAFE STREETS FOR WOMEN; SHORT TITLE.                         *
*  This title may be cited as the "Safe Streets for Women Act of 1993".  * 
               *Subtitle A-Federal Penalties for Sex Crimes              * 
*SEC. 3211. REPEAT OFFENDERS.                                            * 
*  (a) IN GENERAL.-CHAPTER 109A OF TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE, IS      * 
*AMENDED BY ADDING AT THE END THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTION:                 * 
*"2247. Repeat offenders                                                 * 
*  "Any person who violates a provision of this chapter, after one or    * 
*more prior convictions for an offense punishable under this chapter, or * 
*after one or more prior convictions under the laws of any State or      * 
*foreign country relating to aggravated sexual abuse, sexual abuse, or   * 
*abusive sexual contact have become final, is punishable by a term of    * 
*imprisonment up to twice that otherwise authorized.".                   * 
*  (b) RECOMMENDATION BY THE SENTENCING COMMISSION.-THE SENTENCING       * 
*COMMISSION SHALL IMPLEMENT THE AMENDMENT MADE BY SUBSECTION (A) BY      * 
*RECOMMENDING TO THE CONGRESS AMENDMENTS, IF APPROPRIATE, IN THE         * 
*SENTENCING GUIDELINES APPLICABLE TO CHAPTER 109A OFFENSES.              * 
*  (C) CHAPTER ANALYSIS.-The chapter analysis for chapter 109A of title  * 
*18, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following   * 
*new item:                                                               * 
*"2247. Repeat offenders.".                                              * 
*SEC. 3212. FEDERAL PENALTIES.                                           * 
*  (a) AMENDMENT OF SENTENCING GUIDELINES.-PURSUANT TO ITS AUTHORITY     * 
*UNDER SECTION 994(P) OF TITLE 28, UNITED STATES CODE, THE UNITED STATES * 
*SENTENCING COMMISSION SHALL REVIEW AND AMEND, WHERE NECESSARY, ITS      * 
*SENTENCING GUIDELINES ON AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ABUSE UNDER SECTION 2241 OF  * 
*TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE, OR SEXUAL ABUSE UNDER SECTION 2242 OF     * 
*TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE, AS FOLLOWS:                               * 
*      (1) THE COMMISSION SHALL REVIEW AND RECOMMEND AMENDMENTS TO THE   * 
*    GUIDELINES, IF APPROPRIATE, TO ENHANCE PENALTIES IF MORE THAN 1     * 
*    OFFENDER IS INVOLVED IN THE OFFENSE.                                * 
*      (2) THE COMMISSION SHALL REVIEW AND RECOMMEND AMENDMENTS TO THE   * 
*    GUIDELINES, IF APPROPRIATE, TO REDUCE UNWARRANTED DISPARITIES       * 
*    BETWEEN THE SENTENCES FOR SEX OFFENDERS WHO ARE KNOWN TO THE VICTIM * 
*    AND SENTENCES FOR SEX OFFENDERS WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO THE VICTIM.    * 
*      (3) THE COMMISSION SHALL REVIEW AND RECOMMEND AMENDMENTS TO THE   * 
*    GUIDELINES TO ENHANCE PENALTIES, IF APPROPRIATE, TO RENDER FEDERAL  * 
*    PENALTIES ON FEDERAL TERRITORY COMMENSURATE WITH PENALTIES FOR      * 
*    SIMILAR OFFENSES IN THE STATES.                                     * 
*      (4) THE COMMISSION SHALL REVIEW AND RECOMMEND AMENDMENTS TO THE   * 
*    GUIDELINES, IF APPROPRIATE, TO ACCOUNT FOR THE GENERAL PROBLEM OF   * 
*    RECIDIVISM IN CASES OF SEX OFFENSES, THE SEVERITY OF THE OFFENSE,   * 
*    AND ITS DEVASTATING EFFECTS ON SURVIVORS.                           * 
*  (B) REPORT.-NOT LATER THAN 180 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF ENACTMENT OF    * 
*THIS ACT, THE UNITED STATES SENTENCING COMMISSION SHALL REVIEW AND      * 
*SUBMIT TO CONGRESS A REPORT CONTAINING AN ANALYSIS OF FEDERAL RAPE      * 
*SENTENCING, ACCOMPANIED BY COMMENT FROM INDEPENDENT EXPERTS IN TES CODE, IS* 
*AMENDED BY ADDING AT THE END THEREOF THE FOLLOWING:                     * 
*"2248. Mandatory restitution                                            * 
*  "(a) IN GENERAL.-NOTWITHSTANDING THE TERMS OF SECTION 3663 OF THIS    * 
*TITLE, AND IN ADDITION TO ANY OTHER CIVIL OR CRIMINAL PENALTY AUTHORIZED* 
*BY LAW, THE COURT SHALL ORDER RESTITUTION FOR ANY OFFENSE UNDER THIS    * 
*CHAPTER.                                                                * 
*  "(B) SCOPE AND NATURE OF ORDER.-(1) THE ORDER OF RESTITUTION UNDER    * 
*THIS SECTION SHALL DIRECT THAT-                                         * 
*      "(A) THE DEFENDANT PAY TO THE VICTIM (THROUGH THE APPROPRIATE     * 
*    COURT MECHANISM) THE FULL AMOUNT OF THE VICTIM'S LOSSES AS          * 
*    DETERMINED BY THE COURT, PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH (2); AND             * 
*      "(B) THE UNITED STATES ATTORNEY ENFORCE THE RESTITUTION ORDER BY  * 
*    ALL AVAILABLE AND REASONABLE MEANS.                                 * 
*  "(2) FOR PURPOSES OF THIS SUBSECTION, THE TERM 'FULL AMOUNT OF THE    * 
*VICTIM'S LOSSES' INCLUDES ANY COSTS INCURRED BY THE VICTIM FOR-         * 
*      "(A) MEDICAL SERVICES RELATING TO PHYSICAL, PSYCHIATRIC, OR       * 
*    PSYCHOLOGICAL CARE;                                                 * 
*      "(B) PHYSICAL AND OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY OR REHABILITATION;         * 
*      "(C) NECESSARY TRANSPORTATION, TEMPORARY HOUSING, AND CHILD CARE  * 
*    EXPENSES;                                                           * 
*      "(D) LOST INCOME;                                                 * 
*      "(E) ATTORNEYS' FEES, EXPERT WITNESS AND INVESTIGATORS' FEES,     * 
*    INTERPRETIVE SERVICES, AND COURT COSTS; AND                         * 
*      "(F) ANY OTHER LOSSES SUFFERED BY THE VICTIM AS A PROXIMATE RESULT* 
*    OF THE OFFENSE.                                                     * 
*  "(3) RESTITUTION ORDERS UNDER THIS SECTION ARE MANDATORY. A COURT MAY * 
*NOT DECLINE TO ISSUE AN ORDER UNDER THIS SECTION BECAUSE OF-            * 
*      "(A) THE ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE DEFENDANT; OR              * 
*      "(B) THE FACT THAT A VICTIM HAS, OR IS ENTITLED TO, RECEIVE       * 
*    COMPENSATION FOR HIS OR HER INJURIES FROM THE PROCEEDS OF INSURANCE * 
*    OR ANY OTHER SOURCE.                                                * 
*  "(4)(A) NOTWITHSTANDING THE TERMS OF PARAGRAPH (3), THE COURT MAY TAKE* 
*INTO ACCOUNT THE ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE DEFENDANT IN DETERMINING * 
*THE MANNER IN WHICH AND THE SCHEDULE ACCORDING TO WHICH THE RESTITUTION * 
*IS TO BE PAID.                                                          * 
*  "(B) FOR PURPOSES OF THIS PARAGRAPH, THE TERM 'ECONOMIC CIRCUMSTANCES'* 
*INCLUDES-                                                               * 
*      "(I) THE FINANCIAL RESOURCES AND OTHER ASSETS OF THE DEFENDANT;   * 
*      "(II) PROJECTED EARNINGS, EARNING CAPACITY, AND OTHER INCOME OF   * 
*    THE DEFENDANT; AND                                                  * 
*      "(III) ANY FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE DEFENDANT, INCLUDING      * 
*    OBLIGATIONS TO DEPENDENTS.                                          * 
*  "(C) AN ORDER UNDER THIS SECTION MAY DIRECT THE DEFENDANT TO MAKE A   * 
*SINGLE LUMP-SUM PAYMENT OR PARTIAL PAYMENTS AT SPECIFIED INTERVALS. THE * 
*ORDER SHALL ALSO PROVIDE THAT THE DEFENDANT'S RESTITUTIONARY OBLIGATION * 
*TAKES PRIORITY OVER ANY CRIMINAL FINE ORDERED.                          * 
*  "(D) IN THE EVENT THAT THE VICTIM HAS RECOVERED FOR ANY AMOUNT OF LOSS* 
*THROUGH THE PROCEEDS OF INSURANCE OR ANY OTHER SOURCE, THE ORDER OF     * 
*RESTITUTION SHALL PROVIDE THAT RESTITUTION BE PAID TO THE PERSON WHO    * 
*PROVIDED THE COMPENSATION, BUT THAT RESTITUTION SHALL BE PAID TO THE    * 
*VICTIM FOR THE VICTIM'S OTHER LOSSES BEFORE ANY RESTITUTION IS PAID TO  *
              THE DEFENDANT;   * 
*      "(II) PROJECTED EARNINGS, EARNING CAPACITY, AND OTHER INCOME OF   * 
*    THE DEFENDANT; AND                                                  * 
*      "(III) ANY FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE DEFENDANT, INCLUDING      * 
*    OBLIGATIONS TO DEPENDENTS.                                          * 
*  "(C) AN ORDER UNDER THIS SECTION MAY DIRECT THE DEFENDANT TO MAKE A   * 
*SINGLE LUMP-SUM PAYMENT OR PARTIAL PAYMENTS AT SPECIFIED INTERVALS. THE * 
*ORDER SHALL ALSO PROVIDE THAT THE DEFENDANT'S RESTITUTIONARY OBLIGATION * 
*TAKES PRIORITY OVER ANY CRIMINAL FINE ORDERED.                          * 
*  "(D) IN THE EVENT THAT THE VICTIM HAS RECOVERED FOR ANY AMOUNT OF LOSS* 
*THROUGH THE PROCEEDS OF INSURANCE OR ANY OTHER SOURCE, THE ORDER OF     * 
*RESTITUTION SHALL PROVIDE THAT RESTITUTION BE PAID TO THE PERSON WHO    * 
*PROVIDED THE COMPENSATION, BUT THAT RESTITUTION SHALL BE PAID TO THE    * 
*VICTIM FOR THE VICTIM'S OTHER LOSSES BEFORE ANY RESTITUTION IS PAID TO  *
*ANY OTHER PROVIDER OF COMPENSATION.                                     * 
*  "(5) ANY AMOUNT PAID TO A VICTIM UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL BE SET OFF  * 
*AGAINST ANY AMOUNT LATER RECOVERED AS COMPENSATORY DAMAGES BY THE VICTIM* 
*FROM THE DEFENDANT IN-                                                  * 
*      "(A) ANY FEDERAL CIVIL PROCEEDING; AND                            * 
*      "(B) ANY STATE CIVIL PROCEEDING, TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED BY THE LAW* 
*    OF THE STATE.                                                       * 
*  "(C) PROOF OF CLAIM.-(1) WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER CONVICTION AND, IN ANY  * 
*EVENT, NO LATER THAN 10 DAYS PRIOR TO SENTENCING, THE UNITED STATES     * 
*ATTORNEY (OR THE UNITED STATES ATTORNEY'S DELEGEE), AFTER CONSULTING    * 
*WITH THE VICTIM, SHALL PREPARE AND FILE AN AFFIDAVIT WITH THE COURT     * 
*LISTING THE AMOUNTS SUBJECT TO RESTITUTION UNDER THIS SECTION. THE      * 
*AFFIDAVIT SHALL BE SIGNED BY THE UNITED STATES ATTORNEY (OR THE UNITED  * 
*STATES ATTORNEY'S DELEGEE) AND THE VICTIM. SHOULD THE VICTIM OBJECT TO  * 
*ANY OF THE INFORMATION INCLUDED IN THE AFFIDAVIT, THE UNITED STATES     * 
*ATTORNEY (OR THE UNITED STATES ATTORNEY'S DELEGEE) SHALL ADVISE THE     * 
*VICTIM THAT THE VICTIM MAY FILE A SEPARATE AFFIDAVIT AND SHALL PROVIDE  * 
*THE VICTIM WITH AN AFFIDAVIT FORM WHICH MAY BE USED TO DO SO.           * 
*  "(2) IF NO OBJECTION IS RAISED BY THE DEFENDANT, THE AMOUNTS ATTESTED * 
*TO IN THE AFFIDAVIT FILED PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION (1) SHALL BE ENTERED IN* 
*THE COURT'S RESTITUTION ORDER. IF OBJECTION IS RAISED, THE COURT MAY    * 
*REQUIRE THE VICTIM OR THE UNITED STATES ATTORNEY (OR THE UNITED STATES  * 
*ATTORNEY'S DELEGEE) TO SUBMIT FURTHER AFFIDAVITS OR OTHER SUPPORTING    * 
*DOCUMENTS, DEMONSTRATING THE VICTIM'S LOSSES.                           * 
*  "(3) IF THE COURT CONCLUDES, AFTER REVIEWING THE SUPPORTING           * 
*DOCUMENTATION AND CONSIDERING THE DEFENDANT'S OBJECTIONS, THAT THERE IS * 
*A SUBSTANTIAL REASON FOR DOUBTING THE AUTHENTICITY OR VERACITY OF THE   * 
*RECORDS SUBMITTED, THE COURT MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION OR    * 
*HEAR TESTIMONY ON THOSE QUESTIONS. ANY RECORDS FILED, OR TESTIMONY      * 
*HEARD, PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION, SHALL BE IN CAMERA IN THE JUDGE'S      * 
*CHAMBERS.                                                               * 
*  "(4) IN THE EVENT THAT THE VICTIM'S LOSSES ARE NOT ASCERTAINABLE 10   * 
*DAYS PRIOR TO SENTENCING AS PROVIDED IN SUBSECTION (C)(1), THE UNITED   * 
*STATES ATTORNEY (OR THE UNITED STATES ATTORNEY'S DELEGEE) SHALL SO      * 
*INFORM THE COURT, AND THE COURT SHALL SET A DATE FOR THE FINAL          * 
*DETERMINATION OF THE VICTIM'S LOSSES, NOT TO EXCEED 90 DAYS AFTER       * 
*SENTENCING. IF THE VICTIM SUBSEQUENTLY DISCOVERS FURTHER LOSSES, THE    * 
*VICTIM SHALL HAVE 60 DAYS AFTER DISCOVERY OF THOSE LOSSES IN WHICH TO   * 
*PETITION THE COURT FOR AN AMENDED RESTITUTION ORDER. SUCH ORDER MAY BE  * 
*GRANTED ONLY UPON A SHOWING OF GOOD CAUSE FOR THE FAILURE TO INCLUDE    * 
*SUCH LOSSES IN THE INITIAL CLAIM FOR RESTITUTIONARY RELIEF.             * 
*  "(D) DEFINITIONS.-FOR PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION, THE TERM 'VICTIM'     * 
*INCLUDES THE INDIVIDUAL HARMED AS A RESULT OF A COMMISSION OF A CRIME   * 
*UNDER THIS CHAPTER, INCLUDING, IN THE CASE OF A VICTIM WHO IS UNDER 18  * 
*YEARS OF AGE, INCOMPETENT, INCAPACITATED, OR DECEASED, THE LEGAL        * 
*GUARDIAN OF THE VICTIM OR REPRESENTATIVE OF THE VICTIM'S ESTATE, ANOTHER* 
*FAMILY MEMBER, OR ANY OTHER PERSON APPOINTED AS SUITABLE BY THE COURT:  * 
*Provided, That in no event shall the defendant be named as such         * 
*representative or guardian.".                                           * 
*  (2) TABLE OF SECTIONS.-THE TABLE OF SECTIONS FOR CHAPTER 109A OF TITLE* 
*18, UNITED STATES CODE, IS AMENDED BY ADDING AT THE END THEREOF THE     * 
*FOLLOWING:                                                              * 
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