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                    108TH CONGRESS                                         REPORT
                       1st Session    HOUSE   OF REPRESENTATIVES           108-66





                                              PROTECT ACT



                                       APRIL 9, 2003.-Ordered to be printed



                          Mr. SENSENBRENNER, from the committee of conference,
                                          submitted  the following


                                      CONFERENCE REPORT

                                             [To accompany S. 151]
                        The  committee  of conference  on the  disagreeing votes of the
                    two  Houses  on the amendments of   the  House  to the bill (S. 151),
                    to amend  title 18, United States Code,  with respect to the sexual
                    exploitation of children, having met, after full and free conference,
                    have  agreed to recommend and do recommend to their respective
                    Houses  as follows:
                        That  the Senate  recede from  its disagreement  to the amend-
                    ment  of the House to the text of the bill and agree to the same with
                    an amendment as   follows:
                        In  lieu of the matter  proposed  to be inserted by  the House
                    amendment,   insert the following:
                    SECTION  1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE  OF CONTENTS.
                        (a) SHORT  TITLE.-This   Act may  be cited as the Prosecutorial
                    Remedies   and  Other  Tools to  end  the Exploitation of  Children
                    Today  Act of 2003 or PROTECT   Act.
                        (b) TABLE  OF CONTENTs.-The table of contents for this   Act  is
                    as follows:
                    Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents.
                    Sec. 2. Severability.
                                     TITLE I-SANCTIONS  AND  OFFENSES
                    Sec. 101. Supervised release term for sex offenders.
                    Sec. 102. First degree murder for child abuse and child torture murders.
                    Sec. 103. Sexual abuse penalties.
                    Sec. 104. Stronger penalties against kidnapping.
                    Sec. 105. Penalties against sex tourism.
                    Sec. 106. Two strikes you're out.
                    Sec. 107. Attempt liability for international parental kidnapping.
                    Sec. 108. Pilot program for national criminal history background checks and feasi-
                              bility study.
                                TITLE II-INVESTIGATIONS  AND PROSECUTIONS
                    Sec. 201. Interceptions of communications in investigations of sex offenses.
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