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Referenced Laws
Chapter 7
47 U.S.C. 522
Section 1
1. Short title This Act may be cited as the Journalist Protection Act.
Section 2
2. Assault against journalists Chapter 7 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following: In this section: The terms bodily injury and serious bodily injury have the meanings given those terms in section 1365(h). The term journalist means an individual who— is an employee, independent contractor, or agent of an entity or service that disseminates news or information— by means of a newspaper, nonfiction book, wire service, news agency, news website, mobile application or other news or information service (whether distributed digitally or otherwise), news program, magazine, or other periodical (whether in print, electronic, or other format); or through a television broadcast, radio broadcast, multichannel video programming distributor (as defined in section 602 of the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. 522)), or motion picture for public showing; and engages in newsgathering with the primary intent to investigate an event or procure material in order to disseminate to the public news or information concerning a local, national, or international event or other matter of public interest. The term newsgathering means engaging in regular gathering, preparation, collection, photographing, recording, writing, editing, reporting, or publishing concerning a local, national, or international event or other matter of public interest. Whoever, in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce, intentionally commits, or attempts to commit— an act described in subsection (c) shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 3 years, or both; or an act described in subsection (d) shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 6 years, or both. An act described in this subsection is an act— that causes bodily injury to an individual who is a journalist; committed with knowledge or reason to know the individual is a journalist; and committed— while the journalist is taking part in newsgathering; or with the intention of intimidating or impeding newsgathering by the journalist. An act described in this subsection is an act— that causes serious bodily injury to an individual who is a journalist; committed with knowledge or reason to know the individual is a journalist; and committed— while the journalist is taking part in newsgathering; or with the intention of intimidating or impeding newsgathering by the journalist. The table of sections for chapter 7 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following: 120.Assault against journalists(a)DefinitionsIn this section:(1)Bodily injury; serious bodily injuryThe terms bodily injury and serious bodily injury have the meanings given those terms in section 1365(h).(2)JournalistThe term journalist means an individual who—(A)is an employee, independent contractor, or agent of an entity or service that disseminates news or information—(i)by means of a newspaper, nonfiction book, wire service, news agency, news website, mobile application or other news or information service (whether distributed digitally or otherwise), news program, magazine, or other periodical (whether in print, electronic, or other format); or(ii)through a television broadcast, radio broadcast, multichannel video programming distributor (as defined in section 602 of the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. 522)), or motion picture for public showing; and(B)engages in newsgathering with the primary intent to investigate an event or procure material in order to disseminate to the public news or information concerning a local, national, or international event or other matter of public interest.(3)NewsgatheringThe term newsgathering means engaging in regular gathering, preparation, collection, photographing, recording, writing, editing, reporting, or publishing concerning a local, national, or international event or other matter of public interest.(b)Prohibited conductWhoever, in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce, intentionally commits, or attempts to commit—(1)an act described in subsection (c) shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 3 years, or both; or(2)an act described in subsection (d) shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 6 years, or both.(c)Bodily injury to a journalistAn act described in this subsection is an act—(1)that causes bodily injury to an individual who is a journalist;(2)committed with knowledge or reason to know the individual is a journalist; and(3)committed—(A)while the journalist is taking part in newsgathering; or(B)with the intention of intimidating or impeding newsgathering by the journalist.(d)Serious bodily injury to a journalistAn act described in this subsection is an act—(1)that causes serious bodily injury to an individual who is a journalist;(2)committed with knowledge or reason to know the individual is a journalist; and(3)committed—(A)while the journalist is taking part in newsgathering; or(B)with the intention of intimidating or impeding newsgathering by the journalist.. 120. 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Section 3
120. Assault against journalists In this section: The terms bodily injury and serious bodily injury have the meanings given those terms in section 1365(h). The term journalist means an individual who— is an employee, independent contractor, or agent of an entity or service that disseminates news or information— by means of a newspaper, nonfiction book, wire service, news agency, news website, mobile application or other news or information service (whether distributed digitally or otherwise), news program, magazine, or other periodical (whether in print, electronic, or other format); or through a television broadcast, radio broadcast, multichannel video programming distributor (as defined in section 602 of the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. 522)), or motion picture for public showing; and engages in newsgathering with the primary intent to investigate an event or procure material in order to disseminate to the public news or information concerning a local, national, or international event or other matter of public interest. The term newsgathering means engaging in regular gathering, preparation, collection, photographing, recording, writing, editing, reporting, or publishing concerning a local, national, or international event or other matter of public interest. Whoever, in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce, intentionally commits, or attempts to commit— an act described in subsection (c) shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 3 years, or both; or an act described in subsection (d) shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 6 years, or both. An act described in this subsection is an act— that causes bodily injury to an individual who is a journalist; committed with knowledge or reason to know the individual is a journalist; and committed— while the journalist is taking part in newsgathering; or with the intention of intimidating or impeding newsgathering by the journalist. An act described in this subsection is an act— that causes serious bodily injury to an individual who is a journalist; committed with knowledge or reason to know the individual is a journalist; and committed— while the journalist is taking part in newsgathering; or with the intention of intimidating or impeding newsgathering by the journalist.