madam speaker , i yield myself such time as i may consume . 
once again , there has been erroneous information presented to the house . 
the conference report on the delayed notification search warrant limits initial delayed notification to only 30 days unless the facts justify a later date . 
it permits extensions of up to 90 days unless the facts justify a later date and only upon the showing of need . 
and it has new reporting requirements on the use of delayed notification warrants . 
now , the original patriot act did not have these time limits . 
the delayed notification was determined it could be for a long period of time by a magistrate judge , a judicial officer , not by law enforcement , but by a judicial officer in determining when the notification would take place . 
what i just described in the conference report is new language . 
it is limitations on how long a magistrate judge , a judicial officer , can delay notification of the warrants . 
you vote against this bill and you kill this bill , those limitations go down with the bill . 
madam speaker , i yield 2 1/2 minutes to the gentleman from california ( mr. daniel e. lungren ) xz4006170 . 
