Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 116 Part 3.djvu/170

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116 STAT. 1762 PUBLIC LAW 107-273—NOV. 2, 2002 Sec. 13209. Copyright related corrections to 1999 Omnibus Reform Act. Sec. 13210. Amendments to title 17, United States Code. Sec. 13211. Other copyright related technical amendments. Subtitle C—Educational Use Copyright Exemption Sec. 13301. Educational use copsright exemption. Subtitle D—Madrid Protocol Implementation Sec. 13401. Short title. Sec. 13402. Provisions to implement the protocol relating to the Madrid Agreement concerning the international registration of marks. Sec. 13403. Effective date. TITLE IV—ANTITRUST TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS ACT OF 2002 Sec. 14101. Short title. Sec. 14102. Amendments. Sec. 14103. Effective date; application of amendments. DIVISION A—21ST CENTURY DEPART- MENT OF JUSTICE APPROPRIATIONS AUTHORIZATION ACT TITLE I—AUTHORIZATION OF APPRO- PRIATIONS FOR FISCAL YEARS 2002 AND 2003 SEC. 101. SPECIFIC SUMS AUTHORIZED TO BE APPROPRIATED FOR FISCAL YEAR 2002. There are authorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2002, to carry out the activities of the Department of Justice (including any bureau, office, board, division, commission, subdivision, unit, or other component thereof), the following sums: (1) GENERAL ADMINISTRATION. — For General Administration: $92,668,000. (2) ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW AND APPEALS.— For Administrative Review and Appeals: $173,647,000 for administration of pardon and clemency petitions and for immigration-related activities. (3) OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL.—For the Office of Inspector General: $50,735,000, which shall include for each such fiscal year, not to exceed $10,000 to meet unforeseen emergencies of a confidential character. (4) GENERAL LEGAL ACTIVITIES. —For General Legal Activities: $549,176,000, which shall include for each such fiscal year— (A) not less than $4,000,000 for the investigation and prosecution of denaturalization and deportation cases involving alleged Nazi war criminals; and (B) not to exceed $20,000 to meet unforeseen emergencies of a confidential character. (5) ANTITRUST DIVISION. — For the Antitrust Division: $130,791,000. (6) UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS. —For United States Attorneys: $1,353,968,000, which shall include not less than $10,000,000 for the investigation and prosecution of intellectual property crimes, including software counterfeiting crimes and