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 116 STAT. 2258 PUBLIC LAW 107-296—NOV. 25, 2002 or other grave hostile acts of a foreign power or an agent of a foreign power, domestic or international sabotage, domestic or international terrorism, or clandestine intelligence gathering activities by an intelligence service or network of a foreign power or by an agent of a foreign power, within the United States or elsewhere, obtained as part of a criminal investigation to be disclosed to any appropriate Federal, State, local, or foreign government official for the purpose of preventing or responding to such a threat. Any official who receives information pursuant to this provision may use that information only as necessary in the conduct of that person's official duties subject to any limitations on the unauthorized disclosure of such information, and any State, local, or foreign official who receives information pursuant to this provision may use that information only consistent with such guidelines as the Attorney General and Director of Central Intelligence shall jointly issue.". 18 USC 2517 (b) CONFORMING AMENDMENTS. —Section 203(c) of that Act is note. amended— (1) by striking "section 2517(6)" and inserting "paragraphs (6) and (8) of section 2517 of title 18, United States Code,"; and (2) by inserting "and (VI)" after "Rule 6(e)(3)(C)(i)(V)". SEC. 898. INFORMATION ACQUIRED FROM AN ELECTRONIC SURVEIL- LANCE. Section 106(k)(l) of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (50 U.S.C. 1806) is amended by inserting after "law enforcement officers" the following: "or law enforcement personnel of a State or political subdivision of a State (including the chief executive officer of that State or political subdivision who has the authority to appoint or direct the chief law enforcement officer of that State or political subdivision)". SEC. 899. INFORMATION ACQUIRED FROM A PHYSICAL SEARCH. Section 305(k)(l) of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (50 U.S.C. 1825) is amended by inserting after "law enforcement officers" the following: "or law enforcement personnel of a State or political subdivision of a State (including the chief executive officer of that State or political subdivision who has the authority to appoint or direct the chief law enforcement officer of that State or political subdivision)". TITLE IX—NATIONAL HOMELAND SECURITY COUNCIL Establishment. SEC. 901. NATIONAL HOMELAND SECURITY COUNCIL. There is established within the Executive Office of the President a council to be known as the "Homeland Security Council" (in this title referred to as the "Council"). 6 USC 492. SEC. 902. FUNCTION. The function of the Council shall be to advise the President on homeland security matters. 6 USC 493. SEC. 903. MEMBERSHIP. The members of the Council shall be the following: (1) The President.

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