December 22, 2006
Amendment to Title 18, United States Code, specifically Section 3486(a) and (b), related to subpoenas for investigations, including those involving sexual exploitation or abuse of children, and threats against protected persons.
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This document is a legislative act, H.R. 3048, from the 100th Congress, 2nd Session, dated December 22, 2006, amending Title 18 of the United States Code. It focuses on subpoena powers for investigations, particularly those concerning federal health care offenses, sexual exploitation or abuse of children (defining a victim as under 18), and threats against protected persons, detailing the conditions under which subpoenas can be issued for records and testimony, and outlining procedures for judicial oversight and non-disclosure orders.
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