Specifically, the Act: • Prohibits the individual states from investigating, sanctioning of, or requiring disclosure by complicit telecoms or other persons. • Permits the government not to keep records of searches, and destroy existing records (it requires them to keep the records for a period of 10 years). • Grants telecommunications companies immunity for cooperation with authorities – • "Release from liability.—No cause of action shall lie in any court against any electronic communication service provider for providing any information, facilities, or assistance in accordance with [an order/request/directive issued by the Attorney General or the Director of National Intelligence]" • Removes requirements for detailed descriptions of the nature of information or property targeted by the surveillance if the target is reasonably believed to be outside the country. • Permits the
Director of National Intelligence and the
Attorney General to jointly authorize warrantless electronic surveillance, for one-year periods, targeted at a foreigner who is abroad. This provision was set to sunset on December 31, 2012; however, on December 30, 2012, President Obama signed a bill to extend this provision until December 31, 2017. • Requires
FISA court permission to target
wiretaps at Americans who are overseas. • Requires government agencies to cease warranted surveillance of a targeted American who is abroad if said person enters the United States. (However, said surveillance may resume if it is reasonably believed that the person has left the States.) • Prohibits targeting a foreigner to eavesdrop on an American's calls or e-mails without court approval. • Allows the FISA court 30 days to review existing but expiring surveillance orders before renewing them. • Allows
eavesdropping in emergencies without court approval, provided the government files required papers within a week. • Prohibits the government from invoking
war powers or other authorities to supersede surveillance rules in the future. • Requires the
Inspectors General of all intelligence agencies involved in the
President's Surveillance Program to "complete a comprehensive review" and report within one year ==Effects==