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Title 42
Chapter 21A
Subchapter II
Subchapter I - FIRST AMENDMENT P...
§ 2000aa-12. Binding nature of g...
Subchapter I - FIRST AMENDMENT P...
§ 2000aa-12. Binding nature of g...
U.S. Code
§ 2000aa–11.
Guidelines for Federal officers and employees
(a)
Procedures to obtain documentary evidence; protection of certain privacy interests
The Attorney General shall, within six months of
October 13, 1980
, issue guidelines for the procedures to be employed by any Federal officer or employee, in connection with the investigation or prosecution of an offense, to obtain documentary materials in the private possession of a person when the person is not reasonably believed to be a suspect in such offense or related by blood or marriage to such a suspect, and when the materials sought are not contraband or the fruits or instrumentalities of an offense. The Attorney General shall incorporate in such guidelines—
(1)
a recognition of the personal privacy interests of the person in possession of such documentary materials;
(2)
a requirement that the least intrusive method or means of obtaining such materials be used which do not substantially jeopardize the availability or usefulness of the materials sought to be obtained;
(3)
a recognition of special concern for privacy interests in cases in which a search or seizure for such documents would intrude upon a known confidential relationship such as that which may exist between clergyman and parishioner; lawyer and client; or doctor and patient; and
(4)
a requirement that an application for a warrant to conduct a search governed by this subchapter be approved by an attorney for the government, except that in an emergency situation the application may be approved by another appropriate supervisory official if within 24 hours of such emergency the appropriate United States Attorney is notified.
(b)
Use of search warrants; reports to Congress
(
Pub. L. 96–440, title II, § 201
,
Oct. 13, 1980
,
94 Stat. 1882
.)
cite as:
42 USC 2000aa-11
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