((a)) ** Report** On a semiannual basis, the Attorney General shall submit to the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the House of Representatives, the Select Committee on Intelligence of the Senate, and the Committees on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives and the Senate, in a manner consistent with the protection of the national security, a report setting forth with respect to the preceding 6-month period—
((1)) the aggregate number of persons targeted for orders issued under this chapter, including a breakdown of those targeted for—
((A)) electronic surveillance under ;
((B)) physical searches under ;
((C)) pen registers under ;
((D)) access to records under section 1861 of this title;
((E)) acquisitions under ; and
((F)) acquisitions under ;
((2)) the number of individuals covered by an order issued pursuant to section 1801(b)(1)(C) of this title;
((3)) the number of times that the Attorney General has authorized that information obtained under this chapter may be used in a criminal proceeding or any information derived therefrom may be used in a criminal proceeding;
((4)) a summary of significant legal interpretations of this chapter involving matters before the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court or the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, including interpretations presented in applications or pleadings filed with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court or the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review by the Department of Justice; and
((5)) copies of all decisions, orders, or opinions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court or Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review that include significant construction or interpretation of the provisions of this chapter.
((b)) ** Frequency** The first report under this section shall be submitted not later than 6 months after . Subsequent reports under this section shall be submitted semi-annually thereafter.December 17, 20042004-12-17
((c)) ** Submissions to Congress** The Attorney General shall submit to the committees of Congress referred to in subsection (a)—
((1)) not later than 45 days after the date on which the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court or the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review issues a decision, order, or opinion, including any denial or modification of an application under this chapter, that includes significant construction or interpretation of any provision of law or results in a change of application of any provision of this chapter or a novel application of any provision of this chapter, a copy of such decision, order, or opinion and any pleadings, applications, or memoranda of law associated with such decision, order, or opinion;
((2)) a copy of each such decision, order, or opinion, and any pleadings, applications, or memoranda of law associated with such decision, order, or opinion, that was issued during the 5-year period ending on , and not previously submitted in a report under subsection (a);
((3)) for any hearing, oral argument, or other proceeding before the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court or Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review for which a court reporter produces a transcript, not later than 45 days after the government receives the final transcript or the date on which the matter of the hearing, oral argument, or other proceeding is resolved, whichever is later, a notice of the existence of such transcript. Not later than three business days after a committee referred to in subsection (a) requests to review an existing transcript, the Attorney General shall facilitate such request; and
((4)) a copy of each declassified document that has undergone review under .
((d)) ** Protection of national security** The Attorney General, in consultation with the Director of National Intelligence, may authorize redactions of materials described in subsection (c) that are provided to the committees of Congress referred to in subsection (a), if such redactions are necessary to protect the national security of the United States and are limited to sensitive sources and methods information or the identities of targets.
((e)) ** Definitions** In this section:
((1)) ** Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court** The term “Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court” means the court established under .section 1803(a) of this title
((2)) ** Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review** The term “Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review” means the court established under .section 1803(b) of this title