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 116 STAT. 650 PUBLIC LAW 107-188^TUNE 12, 2002 categories specified in subparagraph (B), promptly use criminal, immigration, national security, and other electronic databases that are available to the Federal Government and are appropriate for such purpose. (B) CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS. —For purposes of subparagraph (A), the categories specified in this subparagraph regarding an individual are that— (i) the individual is within any of the categories described in section 175b(d)(l) of title 18, United States Code (relating to restricted persons); or (ii) the individual is reasonably suspected by any Federal law enforcement or intelligence agency of— (I) committing a crime set forth in section 2332b(g)(5) of title 18, United States Code; (II) knowing involvement with an organization that engages in domestic or international terrorism (as defined in section 2331 of such title 18) or with any other organization that engages in intentional crimes of violence; or (III) being an agent of a foreign power (as defined in section 1801 of title 50, United States Code). (C) NOTIFICATION BY ATTORNEY GENERAL REGARDING SUBMITTED NAMES.— After the receipt of a name and other identifying information under paragraph (2)(B), the Attorney General shall promptly notify the Secretary whether the individual is within any of the categories specified in subparagraph (B). (4) NOTIFICATIONS BY SECRETARY.— The Secretary, after receiving notice under paragraph (3) regarding an individual, shall promptly notify the registered person involved of whether the individual is granted or denied access under paragraph (2). If the individual is denied such access, the Secretary shall promptly notify the individual of the denial. (5) EXPEDITED REVIEW.— Regulations under subsections (b) and (c) shall provide for a procedure through which, upon request to the Secretary by a registered person who submits names and other identifying information under paragraph (2)(B) and who demonstrates good cause, the Secretary may, as determined appropriate by the Secretary— (A) request the Attorney General to expedite the process of identification under paragraph (3)(A) and notification of the Secretary under paragraph (3)(C); and (B) expedite the notification of the registered person by the Secretary under paragraph (4). (6) PROCESS REGARDING PERSONS SEEKING TO REGISTER.— (A) INDIVIDUALS. — Regulations under subsections (b) and (c) shall provide that an individual who seeks to register under either of such subsections is subject to the same processes described in paragraphs (2) through (4) as apply to names and other identifying information submitted to the Attorney General under paragraph (2)(B). Paragraph (5) does not apply for purposes of this subparagraph. (B) OTHER PERSONS.— Regulations under subsections (b) and (c) shall provide that, in determining whether to deny or revoke registration by a person other than an

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