Sec. 604. Public reporting by persons subject to FISA orders
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Title VI ( 50 U.S.C. 1871 et seq. ), as amended by section 603 of this Act, is further amended by adding at the end the following new section: A person may semiannually publicly report the following information with respect to the preceding half year using one of the following structures: A report that aggregates the number of orders or directives the person was required to comply with in the following separate categories: Criminal process, subject to no restrictions. The number of national security letters received, reported in bands of 1000 starting with 0-999.
The number of customer accounts affected by national security letters, reported in bands of 1000 starting with 0-999. The number of orders under this Act for content, reported in bands of 1000 starting with 0-999. With respect to content orders under this Act, in bands of 1000 starting with 0-999— the number of customer accounts affected under orders under title I; and the number of customer selectors targeted under orders under title VII. The number of orders under this Act for non-content, reported in bands of 1000 starting with 0-999.
With respect to non-content orders under this Act, in bands of 1000 starting with 0-999— the number of customer accounts affected under orders under— title I; title IV; title V with respect to applications described in section 501(b)(2)(B); and title V with respect to applications described in section 501(b)(2)(C); and the number of customer selectors targeted under orders under title VII. A report that aggregates the number of orders or directives the person was required to comply with in the following separate categories:
Criminal process, subject to no restrictions. The total number of all national security process received, including all national security letters and orders under this Act, reported as a single number in a band of 0-249 and thereafter in bands of 250. The total number of customer selectors targeted under all national security process received, including all national security letters and orders under this Act, reported as a single number in a band of 0-249 and thereafter in bands of 250.
A report that aggregates the number of orders or directives the person was required to comply with in the following separate categories: Criminal process, subject to no restrictions. The number of national security letters received, reported in bands of 500 starting with 0-499. The number of customer accounts affected by national security letters, reported in bands of 500 starting with 0-499. The number of orders under this Act for content, reported in bands of 500 starting with 0-499.
The number of customer selectors targeted under such orders, in bands of 500 starting with 0-499. The number of orders under this Act for non-content, reported in bands of 500 starting with 0-499. The number of customer selectors targeted under such orders, reported in bands of 500 starting with 0-499. The term national security letter means any of the following provisions: Section 2709 of title 18, United States Code. Section 1114(a)(5)(A) of the Right to Financial Privacy Act of 1978 ( 12 U.S.C. 3414(a)(5)(A) ).
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(b)of section 626 of the Fair Credit Reporting Act ( 15 U.S.C. 1681u(a) , 1681u(b)). Section 627(a) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act ( 15 U.S.C. 1681v(a) ). . The table of contents in the first section, as amended by section 603 of this Act, is further amended by inserting after the item relating to section 603, as added by section 603 of this Act, the following new item: Sec. 604. Public reporting by persons subject to orders. .
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