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108 STAT. 3448 PUBLIC LAW 103-359-OCT. 14, 1994 ized scope of each search and what minimization proce- •^ dures shall apply to the information acquired by each search; and "(E) the period of time during which physical searches are approved; and "(2) direct— "(A) that the minimization procedures be followed; "(B) that, upon the request of the applicant, a specified landlord, custodian, or other specified person furnish the applicant forthwith all information, facilities, or assistance necessary to accomplish the physical search in such a manner as will protect its secrecy and produce a minimum of interference with the services that such landlord, custodian, or other person is providing the target of the physical search; "(C) that such landlord, custodian, or other person maintain under security procedures approved by the Attorney General and the Director of Central Intelligence any records concerning the search or the aid furnished that such person wishes to retain; "(D) that the applicant compensate, at the prevailing rate, such landlord, custodian, or other person for furnishing such aid; and "(E) that the Federal officer conducting the physical search promptly report to the court the circumstances and results of the physical search. "(c)(1) An order issued under this section may approve a physical search for the period necessary to achieve its purpose, or for forty-five days, whichever is less, except that an order under this section shall approve a physical search tEwgeted against a foreign power, as defined in paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of section 101(a), for the period specified in the application or for one year, whichever is less. "(2) Extensions of an order issued under this title may be granted on the same basis as the original order upon an application for an extension and new findings made in the same manner as required for the original order, except that an extension of an order under this Act for a physical search targeted against a foreign power, as defined in section 101(a)(5) or (6), or against a foreign power, as defined in section 101(a)(4), that is not a United States person, may be for a period not to exceed one year if the judge finds probable cause to believe that no property of any individual United States person will be acquired during the period. "(3) At or before the end of the period of time for which a physical search is approved by an order or an extension, or at any time after a physical search is carried out, the judge may assess compliance with the minimization procedures by reviewing the circumstances under which information concerning United States persons was acquired, retained, or disseminated. "(d)(1)(A) Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, whenever the Attorney General reasonably msLkes the determination specified in subparagraph (B), the Attorney General may authorize the execution of an emergency physical search if— "(i) a judge having jurisdiction under section 103 is informed by the Attorney General or the Attorney General's