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PUBLIC LAW 98-000—MMMM. DD, 1984

98 STAT. 492 18 USC 2516.

18 USC 2510 ^^ ««93 eFR, 1983

PUBLIC LAW 98-368—JULY 17, 1984 cers, except that in the case of a disclosure to or by any member or member of the staff of the Commission of any of the contents of a communication intercepted under section 2516(1) of such title, such disclosure may be made only after the Attorney General or the Attorney General's designee has had an opportunity to determine that such disclosure may jeopardize Federal law enforcement interests and has not made that determination, and in the case of a disclosure to or by any member or member of the staff of the Commission of any of the contents of a communication intercepted under section 2516(2) of such title, such disclosure may be made only after the appropriate State official has had an opportunity to make a determination that such disclosure may jeopardize State law enforcement interests and has not made that determination. (c)(1) A person to whom disclosure of information is made under this section shall use such information solely in the performance of such person's duties for the Commission and shall make no disclosure of such information except as provided for by this joint resolution, or as otherwise authorized by law. (2) A disclosure or use by a member or a member of the staff of the Commission of the contents of a communication intercepted under chapter 119 of title 18 of the United States Code may be made solely in the course of carrying o u t the functions of the Commission a s such functions were established by Executive Order 12435, dated July 28, 1983.

Comp., p. 202. FEDERAL PROTECTION FOR MEMBERS AND STAFF OF THE COMMISSION

18 USC 1961 »o*e.

SEC. 7. Conduct, which if directed against a United States attorney would violate section 111 o r 1114 of title 18, United States Code, shall, if directed against a member of the Commission or a member of the staff of the Commission, be subject to the same punishments as a r e provided by such sections for such conduct. CLOSURE OF MEETINGS

18 USC 1961 note; 5 Ubc app.

SEC. 8. The functions of the President under section 10(d) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App. 10(d)) shall b e performed by the Chairman of the Commission. RULES AND PROCEDURES OF THE COMMISSION

18 USC 1961 "^ote-

SEC. 9. (a) The Commission shall adopt rules and procedures (1) to govern its proceedings; (2) to provide for the security of records, documents, information, and other materials in its custody and of its proceedings; (3) to prevent unauthorized disclosure of information and materials disclosed to i t in the course of its inquiry; (4) to provide the right to counsel to all witnesses examined pursuant to subpena; and (5) to accord the full protection of all rights secured and guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States. (b) N o information in the possession of the Commission shall b e disclosed by any member or employee of the Commission to any person who is not a member or employee of the Commission, except as authorized by the Commission and by law. (c) The term "employee of the Commission" means a person (1) whose services have been retained by the Commission, (2) who has been specifically designated by the Commission a s authorized to have access to information in the possession of the Commission, and (3) who has agreed in writing and under oath to be bound by the