[111th Congress Public Law 16] [From the U.S. Government Printing Office] [[Page 123 STAT. 1607]] Public Law 111-16 111th Congress An Act To make technical amendments to laws containing time periods affecting judicial proceedings. <<NOTE: May 7, 2009 - [H.R. 1626]>> Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, <<NOTE: Statutory Time- Periods Technical Amendments Act of 2009. 11 USC 101 note.>> SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the ``Statutory Time-Periods Technical Amendments Act of 2009''. SEC. 2. AMENDMENTS RELATED TO TITLE 11, UNITED STATES CODE. Title 11, United States Code, is amended-- (1) in section 109(h)(3)(A)(ii), by striking ``5-day'' and inserting ``7-day''; (2) in section 322(a), by striking ``five days'' and inserting ``seven days''; (3) in section 332(a), by striking ``5 days'' and inserting ``7 days''; (4) in section 342(e)(2), by striking ``5 days'' and inserting ``7 days''; (5) in section 521(e)(3)(B), by striking ``5 days'' and inserting ``7 days''; (6) in section 521(i)(2), by striking ``5 days'' and inserting ``7 days''; (7) in section 704(b)(1)(B), by striking ``5 days'' and inserting ``7 days''; (8) in section 749(b), by striking ``five days'' and inserting ``seven days''; and (9) in section 764(b), by striking ``five days'' and inserting ``seven days''. SEC. 3. AMENDMENTS RELATED TO TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE. Title 18, United States Code, is amended-- (1) in section 983(j)(3), by striking ``10 days'' and inserting ``14 days''; (2) in section 1514(a)(2)(C), by striking ``10 days'' each place it appears and inserting ``14 days''; (3) in section 1514(a)(2)(E), by inserting after ``the Government'' the following: ``, excluding intermediate weekends and holidays,''; (4) in section 1963(d)(2), by striking ``ten days'' and inserting ``fourteen days''; (5) in section 2252A(c), by striking ``10 days'' and inserting ``14 days''; [[Page 123 STAT. 1608]] (6) in section 2339B(f)(5)(B)(ii), by striking ``10 days'' and inserting ``14 days''; (7) in section 2339B(f)(5)(B)(iii)(I), by inserting after ``trial'' the following: ``, excluding intermediate weekends and holidays''; (8) in section 2339B(f)(5)(B)(iii)(III), by inserting after ``appeal'' the following: ``, excluding intermediate weekends and holidays''; (9) in section 3060(b)(1), by striking ``tenth day'' and inserting ``fourteenth day''; (10) in section 3432, by inserting after ``commencement of trial'' the following: ``, excluding intermediate weekends and holidays,''; (11) in section 3509(b)(1)(A), by striking ``5 days'' and inserting ``7 days''; and (12) in section 3771(d)(5)(B), by striking ``10 days'' and inserting ``14 days''. SEC. 4. AMENDMENTS RELATED TO THE CLASSIFIED INFORMATION PROCEDURES ACT. The Classified Information Procedures Act (18 U.S.C. App.) is amended-- (1) in section 7(b), by striking ``ten days'' and inserting ``fourteen days''; (2) in section 7(b)(1), by inserting after ``adjournment of the trial,'' the following: ``excluding intermediate weekends and holidays,''; and (3) in section 7(b)(3), by inserting after ``argument on appeal,'' the following: ``excluding intermediate weekends and holidays,''. SEC. 5. AMENDMENT RELATED TO THE CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES ACT. Section 413(e)(2) of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 853(e)(2)) is amended by striking ``ten days'' and inserting ``fourteen days''. SEC. 6. AMENDMENTS RELATED TO TITLE 28, UNITED STATES CODE. Title 28, United States Code, is amended-- (1) in section 636(b)(1), by striking ``ten days'' and inserting ``fourteen days''; (2) in section 1453(c)(1), by striking ``not less than 7 days'' and inserting ``not more than 10 days''; and (3) in section 2107(c), by striking ``7 days'' and inserting ``14 days''. [[Page 123 STAT. 1609]] SEC. 7. <<NOTE: 11 USC 109 note.>> EFFECTIVE DATE. The amendments made by this Act shall take effect on December 1, 2009. Approved May 7, 2009. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY--H.R. 1626: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 155 (2009): Apr. 22, considered and passed House. Apr. 27, considered and passed Senate. <all>