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  5. SUBCHAPTER I
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50 U.S. Code Chapter 36 Subchapter I - ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE

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  1. § 1801. Definitions
  2. § 1802. Electronic surveillance authorization without court order; certification by Attorney General; reports to Congressional committees; transmittal under seal; duties and compensation of communication common carrier; applications; jurisdiction of court
  3. § 1803. Designation of judges
  4. § 1804. Applications for court orders
  5. § 1805. Issuance of order
  6. §§ 1805a to 1805c. Repealed. Pub. L. 110–261, title IV, § 403(a)(1)(A), July 10, 2008, 122 Stat. 2473
  7. § 1806. Use of information
  8. § 1807. Report of electronic surveillance
  9. § 1808. Report of Attorney General to Congressional committees; limitation on authority or responsibility of information gathering activities of Congressional committees; report of Congressional committees to Congress
  10. § 1809. Criminal sanctions
  11. § 1810. Civil liability
  12. § 1810a. Reporting requirements for civil actions
  13. § 1811. Authorization during time of war
  14. § 1812. Statement of exclusive means by which electronic surveillance and interception of certain communications may be conducted
  15. § 1813. Procedures for the retention of incidentally acquired communications

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