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[120 STAT. 2653]
PUBLIC LAW 109-000—MMMM. DD, 2006
[120 STAT. 2653]

PUBLIC LAW 109–374—NOV. 27, 2006

120 STAT. 2653

‘‘(A) the offense results in no economic damage or bodily injury; or ‘‘(B) the offense results in economic damage that does not exceed $10,000; ‘‘(2) a fine under this title or imprisonment for not more than 5 years, or both, if no bodily injury occurs and— ‘‘(A) the offense results in economic damage exceeding $10,000 but not exceeding $100,000; or ‘‘(B) the offense instills in another the reasonable fear of serious bodily injury or death; ‘‘(3) a fine under this title or imprisonment for not more than 10 years, or both, if— ‘‘(A) the offense results in economic damage exceeding $100,000; or ‘‘(B) the offense results in substantial bodily injury to another individual; ‘‘(4) a fine under this title or imprisonment for not more than 20 years, or both, if— ‘‘(A) the offense results in serious bodily injury to another individual; or ‘‘(B) the offense results in economic damage exceeding $1,000,000; and ‘‘(5) imprisonment for life or for any terms of years, a fine under this title, or both, if the offense results in death of another individual. ‘‘(c) RESTITUTION.—An order of restitution under section 3663 or 3663A of this title with respect to a violation of this section may also include restitution— ‘‘(1) for the reasonable cost of repeating any experimentation that was interrupted or invalidated as a result of the offense; ‘‘(2) for the loss of food production or farm income reasonably attributable to the offense; and ‘‘(3) for any other economic damage, including any losses or costs caused by economic disruption, resulting from the offense. ‘‘(d) DEFINITIONS.—As used in this section— ‘‘(1) the term ‘animal enterprise’ means— ‘‘(A) a commercial or academic enterprise that uses or sells animals or animal products for profit, food or fiber production, agriculture, education, research, or testing; ‘‘(B) a zoo, aquarium, animal shelter, pet store, breeder, furrier, circus, or rodeo, or other lawful competitive animal event; or ‘‘(C) any fair or similar event intended to advance agricultural arts and sciences; ‘‘(2) the term ‘course of conduct’ means a pattern of conduct composed of 2 or more acts, evidencing a continuity of purpose; ‘‘(3) the term ‘economic damage’— ‘‘(A) means the replacement costs of lost or damaged property or records, the costs of repeating an interrupted or invalidated experiment, the loss of profits, or increased costs, including losses and increased costs resulting from threats, acts or vandalism, property damage, trespass, harassment, or intimidation taken against a person or entity on account of that person’s or entity’s connection

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