1、Congressional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS22216Updated September 15, 2005USA PATRIOT Act Reauthorization in Brief name redactedSenior SpecialistAmerican Law DivisionSummaryBoth Houses have approved proposals to reauthorize U
2、SA PATRIOT Act sectionsscheduled to expire at the end of the year. The House passed H.R. 3199 on July 21,2005, 151 Cong. Rec. H6307; the Senate, S. 1389 on July 29, 2005 (although the Senatesubstituted its language for that of H.R. 3199 and then passed H.R. 3199; forconvenience the Senate version of
3、 H.R. 3199 is referred to as S. 1389 here). This is asketch of those bills and how they differ. Their common provisions deal mostly withexpanded federal authority under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) andthe Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA). The bills make permanent all
4、buttwo of the temporary USA PATRIOT Act sections. They postpone the expiration of thetwo, dealing with FISA roving wiretaps and the so-call library or business recordsauthority. In these two, the national security letter statutes, and some of the other USAPATRIOT Act provisions make sometimes parall