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PUBLIC LAW 109–8—APR. 20, 2005 Sec. 909. Exemptions from contemporaneous execution requirement. Sec. 910. Damage measure. Sec. 911. SIPC stay. TITLE X—PROTECTION OF FAMILY FARMERS AND FAMILY FISHERMEN Sec. 1001. Permanent reenactment of chapter 12. Sec. 1002. Debt limit increase. Sec. 1003. Certain claims owed to governmental units. Sec. 1004. Definition of family farmer. Sec. 1005. Elimination of requirement that family farmer and spouse receive over 50 percent of income from farming operation in year prior to bankruptcy. Sec. 1006. Prohibition of retroactive assessment of disposable income. Sec. 1007. Family fishermen. Sec. 1101. Sec. 1102. Sec. 1103. Sec. 1104. Sec. 1105. Sec. 1106.

TITLE XI—HEALTH CARE AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Definitions. Disposal of patient records. Administrative expense claim for costs of closing a health care business and other administrative expenses. Appointment of ombudsman to act as patient advocate. Debtor in possession; duty of trustee to transfer patients. Exclusion from program participation not subject to automatic stay.

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TITLE XII—TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS Definitions. Adjustment of dollar amounts. Extension of time. Technical amendments. Penalty for persons who negligently or fraudulently prepare bankruptcy petitions. Limitation on compensation of professional persons. Effect of conversion. Allowance of administrative expenses. Exceptions to discharge. Effect of discharge. Protection against discriminatory treatment. Property of the estate. Preferences. Postpetition transactions. Disposition of property of the estate. General provisions. Abandonment of railroad line. Contents of plan. Bankruptcy cases and proceedings. Knowing disregard of bankruptcy law or rule. Transfers made by nonprofit charitable corporations. Protection of valid purchase money security interests. Bankruptcy Judgeships. Compensating trustees. Amendment to section 362 of title 11, United States Code. Judicial education. Reclamation. Providing requested tax documents to the court. Encouraging creditworthiness. Property no longer subject to redemption. Trustees. Bankruptcy forms. Direct appeals of bankruptcy matters to courts of appeals. Involuntary cases. Federal election law fines and penalties as nondischargeable debt.

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TITLE XIII—CONSUMER CREDIT DISCLOSURE Enhanced disclosures under an open end credit plan. Enhanced disclosure for credit extensions secured by a dwelling. Disclosures related to ‘‘introductory rates’’. Internet-based credit card solicitations. Disclosures related to late payment deadlines and penalties. Prohibition on certain actions for failure to incur finance charges. Dual use debit card. Study of bankruptcy impact of credit extended to dependent students.

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