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S 151
108th Congress • 2003-2005 (Ended)

PROTECT Act


S 151
Jan 13, 2003
Became Public Law No: 108-21.
Administrative procedure Advertising Appellate procedure Armed Forces and National Security Bail Bank accounts Bank records Business records Child abuse Child pornography Child safety Child sexual abuse Child welfare Civil actions and liability Commerce Community policing Computer crimes Computer simulation Congress Congressional reporting requirements Counterfeiting Court records Courts-martial and courts of inquiry Credit cards Crime and Law Enforcement Crime prevention Crimes against women Criminal investigation Criminal justice information Criminal liability Criminal statistics Custody of children Damages Data banks Deceptive advertising Department of Justice Disabled DNA Drug abuse Drug abuse prevention Drug law enforcement Drug traffic Drugs and youth Economics and Public Finance Electronic mail systems Electronic surveillance Employee selection Evidence (Law) Ex-offenders Expert witnesses Families Family violence Federal aid to law enforcement Federal aid to transportation Federal employees Federal law enforcement officers Finance and Financial Sector Fines (Penalties) Fingerprints Foreign Trade and International Finance Forensic medicine Government Operations and Politics Government paperwork Government publicity Governmental investigations Health Homeless Housing and Community Development Identification devices Identification of criminals Imports Indictments Informers Injunctions Internet Interstate commerce Juries Kidnapping Law Leases Legal fees Legislation Life imprisonment Limitation of actions Mandatory sentences Mass rapid transit Missing children Murder Nightclubs and cabarets Parent and child Parole Performance measurement Pleas (Criminal procedure) Police communication systems Pornography Postal service Prosecution Prostitution Public prosecutors Punitive damages Rape Recidivists Science, Technology, Communications Searches and seizures Secret service Sedatives Sentences (Criminal procedure) Sentencing guidelines Sex offenders Sex-oriented businesses Shelters for the homeless Signs and signboards Signs and symbols Smuggling Social Welfare State laws Subpoena Technology assessment Telemarketing Torture Traffic signs and signals Transportation and Public Works U.S. Sentencing Commission Volunteer workers Warrants (Law) Web sites Wiretapping Witnesses Women Youth violence