Sec. 1606. Enforcement by the Attorney General
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Section 801 of the SCRA ( 50 U.S.C. 4041 ) is further amended by adding at the end the following new subsections: Whenever the Attorney General has reason to believe that any person may be in possession, custody, or control of any documentary material relevant to an investigation under this Act, the Attorney General may, before commencing a civil action under subsection (a), issue in writing and cause to be served upon such person, a civil investigative demand requiring— the production of such documentary material for inspection and copying; that the custodian of such documentary material answer in writing written questions with respect to such documentary material; or the production of any combination of such documentary material or answers.
The statutory provisions governing the authority to issue, use, and enforce civil investigative demands under section 3733 of title 31, United States Code (popularly known as the False Claims Act ), shall govern the authority to issue, use, and enforce civil investigative demands under this section, except that for purposes of this section— references in that section to false claims law investigators or investigations shall be read as references to investigators or investigations; references in that section to interrogatories shall be read as references to written questions, and answers to such need not be under oath; the statutory definitions relating to false claims law shall not apply; and provisions relating to qui tam relators shall not apply.
This section applies to any violation of this Act occurring on, before, or after October 13, 2010. .
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