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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 · Sec. 505

Sec. 505. AUTHORIZING CIVIL AND CRIMINAL ASSET FORFEITURE IN CHILD EXPLOITATION AND OBSCENITY CASES

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## SEC. 505 AUTHORIZING CIVIL AND CRIMINAL ASSET FORFEITURE IN CHILD EXPLOITATION AND OBSCENITY CASES ###
(a)Conforming Forfeiture Procedures for Obscenity Offenses Section 1467 of title 18, United States Code, is amended— ####
(1)in subsection (a)(3), by inserting a period after “of such offense” and striking all that follows; and ####
(2)by striking subsections
(b)through
(n)and inserting the following: > > ### “(b) > > The provisions of section 413 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 853), with the exception of subsections
(a)and (d), shall apply to the criminal forfeiture of property pursuant to subsection (a). > > > ### “(c) > > Any property subject to forfeiture pursuant to subsection
(a)may be forfeited to the United States in a civil case in accordance with the procedures set forth in chapter 46 of this title.” > . ###
(b)Property Subject to Criminal Forfeiture Section 2253(a) of title 18, United States Code, is amended— ####
(1)in the matter preceding paragraph (1)— #####
(A)by inserting “or who is convicted of an offense under section 2252B of this chapter,” after “2260 of this chapter”; and #####
(B)by striking “an offense under section 2421, 2422, or 2423 of chapter 117” and inserting “an offense under chapter 109A”; ####
(2)in paragraph (1), by inserting “2252A, 2252B, or 2260” after “2252”; and ####
(3)in paragraph (3), by inserting “or any property traceable to such property” before the period. ###
(c)Criminal Forfeiture Procedure Section 2253 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by striking subsections
(b)through
(o)and inserting the following: > > ### “(b) > > Section 413 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 853) with the exception of subsections
(a)and (d), applies to the criminal forfeiture of property pursuant to subsection (a).” > . ###
(d)Civil Forfeiture Section 2254 of title 18, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: > > ## “SEC. 2254 Civil forfeiture > > “Any property subject to forfeiture pursuant to section 2253 may be forfeited to the United States in a civil case in accordance with the procedures set forth in chapter 46.” > .
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