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 PUBLIC LAW 104-132—APR. 24, 1996 110 STAT. 1293 "(1) over any offense under subsection (a), including any ^ threat, attempt, or conspiracy to commit such offense; and "(2) over conduct which, under section 3, renders any person an accessory after the fact to an offense under subsection (a). "(f) INVESTIGATIVE AUTHORITY.—In addition to any other investigative authority with respect to violations of this title, the Attorney General shall have primary investigative responsibility for all Federal crimes of terrorism, and the Secretary of the Treasury shall assist the Attorney General at the request of the Attorney General. Nothing in this section shall be construed to interfere with the authority of the United States Secret Service under section 3056. "(g) DEFINITIONS. —As used in this section— "(1) the term 'conduct transcending national boundaries' means conduct occurring outside of the United States in addition to the conduct occurring in the United States; "(2) the term 'facility of interstate or foreign commerce' has the meaning given that term in section 1958(b)(2); "(3) the term 'serious bodily injury' has the meaning given that term in section 1365(g)(3); "(4) the term 'territorial sea of the United States' means all waters extending seaward to 12 nautical miles from the baselines of the United States, determined in accordance with international law; and "(5) the term 'Federal crime of terrorism' means an offense that— "(A) is calculated to influence or affect the conduct of government by intimidation or coercion, or to retaliate against government conduct; and "(B) is a violation of— "(i) section 32 (relating to destruction of aircraft or aircraft facilities), 37 (relating to violence at international air]3orts), 81 (relating to arson within special maritime and territorial jurisdiction), 175 (relating to biological weapons), 351 (relating to congressional, cabinet, and Supreme Court assassination, kidnapping, and assault), 831 (relating to nuclear materials), 842 (m) or (n) (relating to plastic explosives), 844(e) (relating to certain bombings), 844 (f) or (i) (relating to arson and bombing of certain property), 956 (relating to conspiracy to injure property of a foreign government), 1114 (relating to protection of officers and employees of the United States), 1116 (relating to murder or manslaughter of foreign officials, official guests, or internationaly protected persons), 1203 (relating to hostage taking), 1361 (relating to injury of Government property or contracts), 1362 (relating to destruction of communication lines, stations, or systems), 1363 (relating to injury to buildings or property within special maritime and territorial jurisdiction of the United States), 1366 (relating to destruction of an energy facility), 1751 (relating to Presidential and Presidential staff assassination, kidnapping, and assault), 2152 (relating to injury of fortifications, harbor defenses, or defensive sea areas), 2155 (relating to destruction of national defense materials, premises, or utilities).

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