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[120 STAT. 588]
PUBLIC LAW 109-000—MMMM. DD, 2006
[120 STAT. 588]

120 STAT. 588

PUBLIC LAW 109–248—JULY 27, 2006

Sec. 142. Federal assistance with respect to violations of registration requirements. Sec. 143. Project Safe Childhood. Sec. 144. Federal assistance in identification and location of sex offenders relocated as a result of a major disaster. Sec. 145. Expansion of training and technology efforts. Sec. 146. Office of Sex Offender Sentencing, Monitoring, Apprehending, Registering, and Tracking. Subtitle C—Access to Information and Resources Needed To Ensure That Children Are Not Attacked or Abused Sec. 151. Access to national crime information databases. Sec. 152. Requirement to complete background checks before approval of any foster or adoptive placement and to check national crime information databases and State child abuse registries; suspension and subsequent elimination of Opt-Out. Sec. 153. Schools Safe Act. Sec. 154. Missing child reporting requirements. Sec. 155. DNA fingerprinting. TITLE II—FEDERAL CRIMINAL LAW ENHANCEMENTS NEEDED TO PROTECT CHILDREN FROM SEXUAL ATTACKS AND OTHER VIOLENT CRIMES Sec. 201. Prohibition on Internet sales of date rape drugs. Sec. 202. Jetseta Gage assured punishment for violent crimes against children. Sec. 203. Penalties for coercion and enticement by sex offenders. Sec. 204. Penalties for conduct relating to child prostitution. Sec. 205. Penalties for sexual abuse. Sec. 206. Increased penalties for sexual offenses against children. Sec. 207. Sexual abuse of wards. Sec. 208. Mandatory penalties for sex-trafficking of children. Sec. 209. Child abuse reporting. Sec. 210. Sex offender submission to search as condition of release. Sec. 211. No limitation for prosecution of felony sex offenses. Sec. 212. Victims’ rights associated with habeas corpus proceedings. Sec. 213. Kidnapping jurisdiction. Sec. 214. Marital communication and adverse spousal privilege. Sec. 215. Abuse and neglect of Indian children. Sec. 216. Improvements to the Bail Reform Act to address sex crimes and other matters. TITLE III—CIVIL COMMITMENT OF DANGEROUS SEX OFFENDERS Sec. 301. Jimmy Ryce State civil commitment programs for sexually dangerous persons. Sec. 302. Jimmy Ryce civil commitment program. TITLE IV—IMMIGRATION LAW REFORMS TO PREVENT SEX OFFENDERS FROM ABUSING CHILDREN Sec. 401. Failure to register a deportable offense. Sec. 402. Barring convicted sex offenders from having family-based petitions approved. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec.

501. 502. 503. 504.

Sec. 505. Sec. 506. Sec. 507.

TITLE V—CHILD PORNOGRAPHY PREVENTION Findings. Other record keeping requirements. Record keeping requirements for simulated sexual conduct. Prevention of distribution of child pornography used as evidence in prosecutions. Authorizing civil and criminal asset forfeiture in child exploitation and obscenity cases. Prohibiting the production of obscenity as well as transportation, distribution, and sale. Guardians ad litem.

TITLE VI—GRANTS, STUDIES, AND PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND COMMUNITY SAFETY Subtitle A—Mentoring Matches for Youth Act Sec. 601. Short title. Sec. 602. Findings. Sec. 603. Grant program for expanding Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring program.

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