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 101 STAT. 1284

PUBLIC LAW 100-185—DEC. 11, 1987

imposing, modifying, or remitting a fine of more than $100 shall include— "(A) the name, social security account number, mailing address, and residence address of the defendant; "(B) the docket number of the Case; "(C) the original amount of the fine and the amount that is due and unpaid; "(D) the schedule of payments (if other than immediate payment is permitted under section 3572(d)); "(E) a description of any modification or remission; and "(F) if other than immediate payment is permitted, a requirement that, until the fine is paid in full, the defendant notify the Attorney General of any change in the mailing address or residence address of the defendant not later than thirty days after the change occurs. "(2) Not later than ten days after entry of the judgment or order, the court shall transmit a certified copy of the judgment or order to the Attorney General.". (c) TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS.—

(1) Section 3612(d) of title 18, United States (Dode, is amended by striking out "section 3572(i)" and inserting in lieu thereof imryr i H 1 "section 3572(h)". O" (2) Section 3612(e) of title 18, United States C!ode, is amended by striking out "section 3572(j)" and inserting in lieu thereof "section 3572(i)". (d) INTEREST ON FINES.—Section 3612(f) of title 18, United States Code, is amended to read as follows: "(0 INTEREST ON FINES.—

"(1) IN GENERAL.—The defendant shall pay interest on any fine of more than $2,500, unless the fine is paid in full before the fifteenth day after the date of the judgment. If that day is a Saturday, Sunday, or legal public holiday, the defendant shall be liable for interest beginning with the next day that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal public holiday. "(2) COMPUTATION.—Interest on a fine shall be computed— "(A) daily (from the first day on which the defendant is liable for interest under paragraph (1)); and ,,: "(B) at a rate equal to the coupon issue yield equivalent ^',. (as determined by the Secretary of the Treasury) of the average accepted auction price for the last auction of fiftytwo week United States Treasury bills settled before the first day on which the defendant is liable for interest under paragraph (1). ^.,, "(3) MODIFICATION OF INTEREST BY COURT.—If the court determines that the defendant does not have the ability to pay interest under this subsection, the court may— "(A) waive the requirement for interest; "(B) limit the total of interest payable to a specific dollar amount; or "(C) limit the length of the period during which interest accrues.". (e) PENALTY FOR DELINQUENT FINE; WAIVER OF INTEREST OR FINE BY ATTORNEY GENERAL.—Section 3612 of title 18, United States

Code, is amended by adding at the end the following new subsections: "(g) PENALTY FOR DEUNQUENT FINE.—If a fine becomes delinquent, the defendant shall pay, as a penalty, an amount equal to 10

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