[Congressional Record Volume 149, Number 44 (Wednesday, March 19, 2003)]
[House]
[Pages H2055-H2096]
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    BANKRUPTCY ABUSE PREVENTION AND CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT OF 2003

  The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to House Resolution 147 and rule 
XVIII, the Chair declares the House in the Committee of the Whole House 
on the State of the Union for the further consideration of the bill, 
H.R. 975.

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                     In the Committee of the Whole

  Accordingly, the House resolved itself into the Committee of the 
Whole House on the State of the Union for the further consideration of 
the bill (H.R. 975) to amend title 11 of the United States Code, and 
for other purposes, with Mr. Simpson (Chairman pro tempore) in the 
chair.
  The Clerk read the title of the bill.
  The CHAIRMAN pro tempore. When the Committee of the Whole House rose 
earlier today, a request for a recorded vote on amendment No. 4 printed 
in the House Report 108-42 offered by the gentleman from California 
(Mr. Sherman) had been postponed.
  Under the order of the House of today, it is now in order to consider 
amendment No. 2 printed in House Report 108-42.


                Amendment No. 2 Offered by Mr. Gutierrez

  Mr. GUTIERREZ. Mr. Chairman, I offer Amendment No. 2.
  The CHAIRMAN pro tempore. The Clerk will designate the amendment.
  The text of the amendment is as follows:
  Amendment No. 2 offered by Mr. Gutierrez:
       Subsection (b) of section 1234 (Involuntary Cases) of H.R. 
     975 is amended by striking ``shall not apply with respect to 
     cases commenced under title 11 of the United States Code 
     before such date'' and inserting ``shall apply with respect 
     to cases commenced under title 11 of the United States Code 
     before, on, and after such date''.

  The CHAIRMAN pro tempore. Pursuant to House Resolution 147, the 
gentleman from Illinois (Mr. Gutierrez) and a Member opposed each will 
control 5 minutes.
  The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Illinois (Mr. Gutierrez).
  Mr. GUTIERREZ. Mr. Chairman, I yield myself such time as I may 
consume.
  Mr. Chairman, this noncontroversial amendment changes the effective 
date on the involuntary bankruptcy provision of H.R. 975, also known as 
section 1234. My amendment is identical to language that was included 
in the corresponding provision, section 1233, of H.R. 5745.
  Mr. SENSENBRENNER. Mr. Chairman, will the gentleman yield?
  Mr. GUTIERREZ. I yield to the gentleman from Wisconsin.
  Mr. SENSENBRENNER. Mr. Chairman, this is a constructive amendment. I 
urge the committee to adopt it.
  Mr. GUTIERREZ. Mr. Chairman, reclaiming my time, if there is no 
objection, I yield back the balance of my time.
  The CHAIRMAN pro tempore. Does anyone claim the time in opposition?
  If not, the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman 
from Illinois (Mr. Gutierrez).
  The amendment was agreed to.
  The CHAIRMAN pro tempore. It is now in order to consider amendment 
No. 5 printed in House Report 108-42.


  Amendment No. 5 in the Nature of a Substitute Offered by Mr. Nadler

  Mr. NADLER. Mr. Chairman, I offer an amendment in the nature of a 
substitute.
  The CHAIRMAN pro tempore. The Clerk will designate the amendment in 
the nature of a substitute.
  The text of the amendment in the nature of a substitute is as 
follows:

       Amendment No. 5 in the nature of a substitute offered by 
     Mr. Nadler:
       Strike all after the enacting clause and insert the 
     following:

     SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

       This Act may be cited as the ``Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention 
     and Consumer Protection Act of 2003''.

                    TITLE I--NEEDS-BASED BANKRUPTCY

     SEC. 101. CONVERSION.

       Section 706(c) of title 11, United States Code, is amended 
     by inserting ``or consents to'' after ``requests''.

     SEC. 102. DISMISSAL OR CONVERSION.

       (a) In General.--Section 707 of title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) by striking the section heading and inserting the 
     following:

     ``Sec. 707. Dismissal of a case or conversion to a case under 
       chapter 13'';

     and
       (2) in subsection (b)--
       (A) by inserting ``(1)'' after ``(b)''; and
       (B) in paragraph (1), as redesignated by subparagraph (A) 
     of this paragraph--
       (i) in the first sentence--

       (I) by striking ``but not'' and inserting ``or'';
       (II) by inserting ``, or, with the debtor's consent, 
     convert such a case to a case under chapter 13 of this 
     title,'' after ``consumer debts''; and
       (III) by striking ``substantial abuse'' and inserting 
     ``abuse''; and

       (ii) by striking the last sentence and inserting the 
     following:
       ``(2) In considering under paragraph (1) whether the 
     granting of relief would be an abuse of the provisions of 
     this chapter, the court shall consider whether--
       ``(A) under section 1325(b)(1), on the basis of the current 
     income of the debtor, the debtor could pay an amount greater 
     than or equal to 30 percent of unsecured claims that are not 
     considered to be priority claims (as determined under 
     subchapter I of chapter 5); or
       ``(B) the debtor filed a petition for the relief in bad 
     faith.
       ``(6) Only the judge or United States trustee (or 
     bankruptcy administrator, if any) may file a motion under 
     section 707(b), if the current monthly income of the debtor, 
     or in a joint case, the debtor and the debtor's spouse, as of 
     the date of the order for relief, when multiplied by 12, is 
     equal to or less than--
       ``(A) in the case of a debtor in a household of 1 person, 
     the median family income of the applicable State for 1 
     earner;
       ``(B) in the case of a debtor in a household of 2, 3, or 4 
     individuals, the highest median family income of the 
     applicable State for a family of the same number or fewer 
     individuals; or
       ``(C) in the case of a debtor in a household exceeding 4 
     individuals, the highest median family income of the 
     applicable State for a family of 4 or fewer individuals, plus 
     $525 per month for each individual in excess of 4.
       ``(7)(A) No judge, United States trustee (or bankruptcy 
     administrator, if any), trustee, or other party in interest 
     may file a motion under paragraph (2) if the current monthly 
     income of the debtor and the debtor's spouse combined, as of 
     the date of the order for relief when multiplied by 12, is 
     equal to or less than--
       ``(i) in the case of a debtor in a household of 1 person, 
     the median family income of the applicable State for 1 
     earner;
       ``(ii) in the case of a debtor in a household of 2, 3, or 4 
     individuals, the highest median family income of the 
     applicable State for a family of the same number or fewer 
     individuals; or
       ``(iii) in the case of a debtor in a household exceeding 4 
     individuals, the highest median family income of the 
     applicable State for a family of 4 or fewer individuals, plus 
     $525 per month for each individual in excess of 4.
       ``(B) In a case that is not a joint case, current monthly 
     income of the debtor's spouse shall not be considered for 
     purposes of subparagraph (A) if--

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       ``(i)(I) the debtor and the debtor's spouse are separated 
     under applicable nonbankruptcy law; or
       ``(II) the debtor and the debtor's spouse are living 
     separate and apart, other than for the purpose of evading 
     subparagraph (A); and
       ``(ii) the debtor files a statement under penalty of 
     perjury--
       ``(I) specifying that the debtor meets the requirement of 
     subclause (I) or (II) of clause (i); and
       ``(II) disclosing the aggregate, or best estimate of the 
     aggregate, amount of any cash or money payments received from 
     the debtor's spouse attributed to the debtor's current 
     monthly income.''.
       (b) Definition.--Section 101 of title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended by inserting after paragraph (10) the 
     following:
       ``(10A) `current monthly income'--
       ``(A) means the average monthly income from all sources 
     that the debtor receives (or in a joint case the debtor and 
     the debtor's spouse receive) without regard to whether such 
     income is taxable income, derived during the 60-day period 
     ending on--
       ``(i) the last day of the calendar month immediately 
     preceding the date of the commencement of the case if the 
     debtor files the schedule of current income required by 
     section 521(a)(1)(B)(ii); or
       ``(ii) the date on which current income is determined by 
     the court for purposes of this title if the debtor does not 
     file the schedule of current income required by section 
     521(a)(1)(B)(ii); and
       ``(B) includes any amount paid by any entity other than the 
     debtor (or in a joint case the debtor and the debtor's 
     spouse), on a regular basis for the household expenses of the 
     debtor or the debtor's dependents (and in a joint case the 
     debtor's spouse if not otherwise a dependent), but excludes 
     benefits received under the Social Security Act, payments to 
     victims of war crimes or crimes against humanity on account 
     of their status as victims of such crimes, and payments to 
     victims of international terrorism (as defined in section 
     2331 of title 18) or domestic terrorism (as defined in 
     section 2331 of title 18) on account of their status as 
     victims of such terrorism;''.
       (c) United States Trustee and Bankruptcy Administrator 
     Duties.--Section 704 of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) by inserting ``(a)'' before ``The trustee shall--''; 
     and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(b)(1) With respect to a debtor who is an individual in a 
     case under this chapter--
       ``(A) the United States trustee (or the bankruptcy 
     administrator, if any) shall review all materials filed by 
     the debtor and, not later than 10 days after the date of the 
     first meeting of creditors, file with the court a statement 
     as to whether the debtor's case would be presumed to be an 
     abuse under section 707(b); and
       ``(B) not later than 5 days after receiving a statement 
     under subparagraph (A), the court shall provide a copy of the 
     statement to all creditors.
       ``(2) The United States trustee (or bankruptcy 
     administrator, if any) shall, not later than 30 days after 
     the date of filing a statement under paragraph (1), either 
     file a motion to dismiss or convert under section 707(b) or 
     file a statement setting forth the reasons the United States 
     trustee (or the bankruptcy administrator, if any) does not 
     consider such a motion to be appropriate, if the United 
     States trustee (or the bankruptcy administrator, if any) 
     determines that the debtor's case should be presumed to be an 
     abuse under section 707(b) and the product of the debtor's 
     current monthly income, multiplied by 12 is not less than--
       ``(A) in the case of a debtor in a household of 1 person, 
     the median family income of the applicable State for 1 
     earner; or
       ``(B) in the case of a debtor in a household of 2 or more 
     individuals, the highest median family income of the 
     applicable State for a family of the same number or fewer 
     individuals.''.
       (d) Notice.--Section 342 of title 11, United States Code, 
     is amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(d) In a case under chapter 7 of this title in which the 
     debtor is an individual and in which the presumption of abuse 
     arises under section 707(b), the clerk shall give written 
     notice to all creditors not later than 10 days after the date 
     of the filing of the petition that the presumption of abuse 
     has arisen.''.
       (e) Nonlimitation of Information.--Nothing in this title 
     shall limit the ability of a creditor to provide information 
     to a judge (except for information communicated ex parte, 
     unless otherwise permitted by applicable law), United States 
     trustee (or bankruptcy administrator, if any), or trustee.
       (f) Dismissal for Certain Crimes.--Section 707 of title 11, 
     United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(c)(1) In this subsection--
       ``(A) the term `crime of violence' has the meaning given 
     such term in section 16 of title 18; and
       ``(B) the term `drug trafficking crime' has the meaning 
     given such term in section 924(c)(2) of title 18.
       ``(2) Except as provided in paragraph (3), after notice and 
     a hearing, the court, on a motion by the victim of a crime of 
     violence or a drug trafficking crime, may when it is in the 
     best interest of the victim dismiss a voluntary case filed 
     under this chapter by a debtor who is an individual if such 
     individual was convicted of such crime.
       ``(3) The court may not dismiss a case under paragraph (2) 
     if the debtor establishes by a preponderance of the evidence 
     that the filing of a case under this chapter is necessary to 
     satisfy a claim for a domestic support obligation.''.
       (g) Confirmation of Plan.--Section 1325(a) of title 11, 
     United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (5), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (2) in paragraph (6), by striking the period and inserting 
     a semicolon; and
       (3) by inserting after paragraph (6) the following:
       ``(7) the action of the debtor in filing the petition was 
     in good faith;''.
       (i) Special Allowance for Health Insurance.--Section 
     1329(a) of title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (2) by striking ``or'' at the end;
       (2) in paragraph (3) by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``; or''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(4) reduce amounts to be paid under the plan by the 
     actual amount expended by the debtor to purchase health 
     insurance for the debtor (and for any dependent of the debtor 
     if such dependent does not otherwise have health insurance 
     coverage) if the debtor documents the cost of such insurance 
     and demonstrates that--
       ``(A) such expenses are reasonable and necessary;
       ``(B)(i) if the debtor previously paid for health 
     insurance, the amount is not materially larger than the cost 
     the debtor previously paid or the cost necessary to maintain 
     the lapsed policy; or
       ``(ii) if the debtor did not have health insurance, the 
     amount is not materially larger than the reasonable cost that 
     would be incurred by a debtor who purchases health insurance, 
     who has similar income, expenses, age, and health status, and 
     who lives in the same geographical location with the same 
     number of dependents who do not otherwise have health 
     insurance coverage; and
       ``(C) the amount is not otherwise allowed for purposes of 
     determining disposable income under section 1325(b) of this 
     title;
     and upon request of any party in interest, files proof that a 
     health insurance policy was purchased.''.
       (j) Adjustment of Dollar Amounts.--Section 104(b) of title 
     11, United States Code, is amended by striking ``and 
     523(a)(2)(C)'' each place it appears and inserting 
     ``523(a)(2)(C), 707(b), and 1325(b)(3)''.
       (k) Definition of `Median Family Income'.--Section 101 of 
     title 11, United States Code, is amended by inserting after 
     paragraph (39) the following:
       ``(39A) `median family income' means for any year--
       ``(A) the median family income both calculated and reported 
     by the Bureau of the Census in the then most recent year; and
       ``(B) if not so calculated and reported in the then current 
     year, adjusted annually after such most recent year until the 
     next year in which median family income is both calculated 
     and reported by the Bureau of the Census, to reflect the 
     percentage change in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban 
     Consumers during the period of years occurring after such 
     most recent year and before such current year;''.
       (k) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections for chapter 
     7 of title 11, United States Code, is amended by striking the 
     item relating to section 707 and inserting the following:

``707. Dismissal of a case or conversion to a case under chapter 11 or 
              13.''.

     SEC. 103. NOTICE OF ALTERNATIVES.

       Section 342(b) of title 11, United States Code, is amended 
     to read as follows:
       ``(b) Before the commencement of a case under this title by 
     an individual whose debts are primarily consumer debts, the 
     clerk shall give to such individual written notice 
     containing--
       ``(1) a brief description of--
       ``(A) chapters 7, 11, 12, and 13 and the general purpose, 
     benefits, and costs of proceeding under each of those 
     chapters; and
       ``(B) the types of services available from credit 
     counseling agencies; and
       ``(2) statements specifying that--
       ``(A) a person who knowingly and fraudulently conceals 
     assets or makes a false oath or statement under penalty of 
     perjury in connection with a case under this title shall be 
     subject to fine, imprisonment, or both; and
       ``(B) all information supplied by a debtor in connection 
     with a case under this title is subject to examination by the 
     Attorney General.''.

     SEC. 104. DEBTOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT TRAINING TEST PROGRAM.

       (a) Development of Financial Management and Training 
     Curriculum and Materials.--The Director of the Executive 
     Office for United States Trustees (in this section referred 
     to as the ``Director'') shall consult with a wide range of 
     individuals who are experts in the field of debtor education, 
     including trustees who serve in cases under chapter 13 of 
     title 11, United States Code, and who operate financial 
     management education programs for debtors, and shall develop 
     a financial management training curriculum and materials that 
     can be used to educate debtors who are individuals on how to 
     better manage their finances.
       (b) Test.--
       (1) Selection of districts.--The Director shall select 6 
     judicial districts of the United States in which to test the 
     effectiveness of

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     the financial management training curriculum and materials 
     developed under subsection (a).
       (2) Use.--For an 18-month period beginning not later than 
     270 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, such 
     curriculum and materials shall be, for the 6 judicial 
     districts selected under paragraph (1), used as the 
     instructional course concerning personal financial management 
     for purposes of section 111 of title 11, United States Code.
       (c) Evaluation.--
       (1) In general.--During the 18-month period referred to in 
     subsection (b), the Director shall evaluate the effectiveness 
     of--
       (A) the financial management training curriculum and 
     materials developed under subsection (a); and
       (B) a sample of existing consumer education programs such 
     as those described in the Report of the National Bankruptcy 
     Review Commission (October 20, 1997) that are representative 
     of consumer education programs carried out by the credit 
     industry, by trustees serving under chapter 13 of title 11, 
     United States Code, and by consumer counseling groups.
       (2) Report.--Not later than 3 months after concluding such 
     evaluation, the Director shall submit a report to the Speaker 
     of the House of Representatives and the President pro tempore 
     of the Senate, for referral to the appropriate committees of 
     the Congress, containing the findings of the Director 
     regarding the effectiveness of such curriculum, such 
     materials, and such programs and their costs.

     SEC. 105. CREDIT COUNSELING.

       (d) Debtor's Duties.--Section 521 of title 11, United 
     States Code, is amended--
       (1) by inserting ``(a)'' before ``The debtor shall--''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(b) In addition to the requirements under subsection (a), 
     a debtor who is an individual shall file with the court--
       ``(1) a certificate from the approved nonprofit budget and 
     credit counseling agency that provided the debtor services 
     under section 109(h) describing the services provided to the 
     debtor; and
       ``(2) a copy of the debt repayment plan, if any, developed 
     under section 109(h) through the approved nonprofit budget 
     and credit counseling agency referred to in paragraph (1).''.
       (e) General Provisions.--
       (1) In general.--Chapter 1 of title 11, United States Code, 
     is amended by adding at the end the following:

     ``Sec. 111. Nonprofit budget and credit counseling agencies; 
       financial management instructional courses

       ``(a) The clerk shall maintain a publicly available list 
     of--
       ``(1) nonprofit budget and credit counseling agencies that 
     provide 1 or more services described in section 109(h) 
     currently approved by the United States trustee (or the 
     bankruptcy administrator, if any); and
       ``(2) instructional courses concerning personal financial 
     management currently approved by the United States trustee 
     (or the bankruptcy administrator, if any), as applicable.
       ``(b) The United States trustee (or bankruptcy 
     administrator, if any) shall only approve a nonprofit budget 
     and credit counseling agency or an instructional course 
     concerning personal financial management as follows:
       ``(1) The United States trustee (or bankruptcy 
     administrator, if any) shall have thoroughly reviewed the 
     qualifications of the nonprofit budget and credit counseling 
     agency or of the provider of the instructional course under 
     the standards set forth in this section, and the services or 
     instructional courses that will be offered by such agency or 
     such provider, and may require such agency or such provider 
     that has sought approval to provide information with respect 
     to such review.
       ``(2) The United States trustee (or bankruptcy 
     administrator, if any) shall have determined that such agency 
     or such instructional course fully satisfies the applicable 
     standards set forth in this section.
       ``(3) If a nonprofit budget and credit counseling agency or 
     instructional course did not appear on the approved list for 
     the district under subsection (a) immediately before approval 
     under this section, approval under this subsection of such 
     agency or such instructional course shall be for a 
     probationary period not to exceed 6 months.
       ``(4) At the conclusion of the applicable probationary 
     period under paragraph (3), the United States trustee (or 
     bankruptcy administrator, if any) may only approve for an 
     additional 1-year period, and for successive 1-year periods 
     thereafter, an agency or instructional course that has 
     demonstrated during the probationary or applicable subsequent 
     period of approval that such agency or instructional course--
       ``(A) has met the standards set forth under this section 
     during such period; and
       ``(B) can satisfy such standards in the future.
       ``(5) Not later than 30 days after any final decision under 
     paragraph (4), an interested person may seek judicial review 
     of such decision in the appropriate district court of the 
     United States.
       ``(c)(1) The United States trustee (or the bankruptcy 
     administrator, if any) shall only approve a nonprofit budget 
     and credit counseling agency that demonstrates that it will 
     provide qualified counselors, maintain adequate provision for 
     safekeeping and payment of client funds, provide adequate 
     counseling with respect to client credit problems, and deal 
     responsibly and effectively with other matters relating to 
     the quality, effectiveness, and financial security of the 
     services it provides.
       ``(2) To be approved by the United States trustee (or the 
     bankruptcy administrator, if any), a nonprofit budget and 
     credit counseling agency shall, at a minimum--
       ``(A) have a board of directors the majority of which--
       ``(i) are not employed by such agency; and
       ``(ii) will not directly or indirectly benefit financially 
     from the outcome of the counseling services provided by such 
     agency;
       ``(B) if a fee is charged for counseling services, charge a 
     reasonable fee, and provide services without regard to 
     ability to pay the fee;
       ``(C) provide for safekeeping and payment of client funds, 
     including an annual audit of the trust accounts and 
     appropriate employee bonding;
       ``(D) provide full disclosures to a client, including 
     funding sources, counselor qualifications, possible impact on 
     credit reports, and any costs of such program that will be 
     paid by such client and how such costs will be paid;
       ``(E) provide adequate counseling with respect to a 
     client's credit problems that includes an analysis of such 
     client's current financial condition, factors that caused 
     such financial condition, and how such client can develop a 
     plan to respond to the problems without incurring negative 
     amortization of debt;
       ``(F) provide trained counselors who receive no commissions 
     or bonuses based on the outcome of the counseling services 
     provided by such agency, and who have adequate experience, 
     and have been adequately trained to provide counseling 
     services to individuals in financial difficulty, including 
     the matters described in subparagraph (E);
       ``(G) demonstrate adequate experience and background in 
     providing credit counseling; and
       ``(H) have adequate financial resources to provide 
     continuing support services for budgeting plans over the life 
     of any repayment plan.
       ``(d) The United States trustee (or the bankruptcy 
     administrator, if any) shall only approve an instructional 
     course concerning personal financial management--
       ``(1) for an initial probationary period under subsection 
     (b)(3) if the course will provide at a minimum--
       ``(A) trained personnel with adequate experience and 
     training in providing effective instruction and services;
       ``(B) learning materials and teaching methodologies 
     designed to assist debtors in understanding personal 
     financial management and that are consistent with stated 
     objectives directly related to the goals of such 
     instructional course;
       ``(C) adequate facilities situated in reasonably convenient 
     locations at which such instructional course is offered, 
     except that such facilities may include the provision of such 
     instructional course by telephone or through the Internet, if 
     such instructional course is effective; and
       ``(D) the preparation and retention of reasonable records 
     (which shall include the debtor's bankruptcy case number) to 
     permit evaluation of the effectiveness of such instructional 
     course, including any evaluation of satisfaction of 
     instructional course requirements for each debtor attending 
     such instructional course, which shall be available for 
     inspection and evaluation by the Executive Office for United 
     States Trustees, the United States trustee (or the bankruptcy 
     administrator, if any), or the chief bankruptcy judge for the 
     district in which such instructional course is offered; and
       ``(2) for any 1-year period if the provider thereof has 
     demonstrated that the course meets the standards of paragraph 
     (1) and, in addition--
       ``(A) has been effective in assisting a substantial number 
     of debtors to understand personal financial management; and
       ``(B) is otherwise likely to increase substantially the 
     debtor's understanding of personal financial management.
       ``(e) The district court may, at any time, investigate the 
     qualifications of a nonprofit budget and credit counseling 
     agency referred to in subsection (a), and request production 
     of documents to ensure the integrity and effectiveness of 
     such agency. The district court may, at any time, remove from 
     the approved list under subsection (a) a nonprofit budget and 
     credit counseling agency upon finding such agency does not 
     meet the qualifications of subsection (b).
       ``(f) The United States trustee (or the bankruptcy 
     administrator, if any) shall notify the clerk that a 
     nonprofit budget and credit counseling agency or an 
     instructional course is no longer approved, in which case the 
     clerk shall remove it from the list maintained under 
     subsection (a).
       ``(g)(1) No nonprofit budget and credit counseling agency 
     may provide to a credit reporting agency information 
     concerning whether a debtor has received or sought 
     instruction concerning personal financial management from 
     such agency.
       ``(2) A nonprofit budget and credit counseling agency that 
     willfully or negligently fails to comply with any requirement 
     under this title with respect to a debtor shall be liable for 
     damages in an amount equal to the sum of--
       ``(A) any actual damages sustained by the debtor as a 
     result of the violation; and

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       ``(B) any court costs or reasonable attorneys' fees (as 
     determined by the court) incurred in an action to recover 
     those damages.''.
       (2) Clerical amendment.--The table of sections for chapter 
     1 of title 11, United States Code, is amended by adding at 
     the end the following:

``111. Nonprofit budget and credit counseling agencies; financial 
              management instructional courses.''.
       (f) Limitation.--Section 362 of title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(i) If a case commenced under chapter 7, 11, or 13 is 
     dismissed due to the creation of a debt repayment plan, for 
     purposes of subsection (c)(3), any subsequent case commenced 
     by the debtor under any such chapter shall not be presumed to 
     be filed not in good faith.
       ``(j) On request of a party in interest, the court shall 
     issue an order under subsection (c) confirming that the 
     automatic stay has been terminated.''.

     SEC. 106. SCHEDULES OF REASONABLE AND NECESSARY EXPENSES.

       For purposes of section 707(b) of title 11, United States 
     Code, as amended by this Act, the Director of the Executive 
     Office for United States Trustees shall, not later than 180 
     days after the date of enactment of this Act, issue schedules 
     of reasonable and necessary administrative expenses of 
     administering a chapter 13 plan for each judicial district of 
     the United States.

                 TITLE II--ENHANCED CONSUMER PROTECTION

          Subtitle A--Penalties for Abusive Creditor Practices

     SEC. 201. PRESERVATION OF CLAIMS AND DEFENSES UPON SALE OF 
                   PREDATORY LOANS.

       Section 363 of title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) by redesignating subsection (o) as subsection (p), and
       (2) by inserting after subsection (n) the following:
       ``(o) Notwithstanding subsection (f), if a person purchases 
     any interest in a consumer credit transaction that is subject 
     to the Truth in Lending Act or any interest in a consumer 
     credit contract (as defined in section 433.1 of title 16 of 
     the Code of Federal Regulations (January 1, 2002), as amended 
     from time to time), and if such interest is purchased through 
     a sale under this section, then such person shall remain 
     subject to all claims and defenses that are related to such 
     consumer credit transaction or such consumer credit contract, 
     to the same extent as such person would be subject to such 
     claims and defenses of the consumer had such interest been 
     purchased at a sale not under this section.''.

     SEC. 202. GAO STUDY AND REPORT ON REAFFIRMATION AGREEMENT 
                   PROCESS.

       (a) Study.--The Comptroller General of the United States 
     shall conduct a study of the reaffirmation agreement process 
     that occurs under title 11 of the United States Code, to 
     determine the overall treatment of consumers within the 
     context of such process, and shall include in such study 
     consideration of--
       (1) the policies and activities of creditors with respect 
     to reaffirmation agreements; and
       (2) whether consumers are fully, fairly, and consistently 
     informed of their rights pursuant to such title.
       (b) Report to the Congress.--Not later than 18 months after 
     the date of the enactment of this Act, the Comptroller 
     General shall submit to the President pro tempore of the 
     Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives a 
     report on the results of the study conducted under subsection 
     (a), together with recommendations for legislation (if any) 
     to address any abusive or coercive tactics found in 
     connection with the reaffirmation agreement process that 
     occurs under title 11 of the United States Code.

                   Subtitle B--Priority Child Support

     SEC. 211. DEFINITION OF DOMESTIC SUPPORT OBLIGATION.

       Section 101 of title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) by striking paragraph (12A); and
       (2) by inserting after paragraph (14) the following:
       ``(14A) `domestic support obligation' means a debt that 
     accrues before or after the date of the order for relief in a 
     case under this title, including interest that accrues on 
     that debt as provided under applicable nonbankruptcy law 
     notwithstanding any other provision of this title, that is--
       ``(A) owed to or recoverable by--
       ``(i) a spouse, former spouse, or child of the debtor or 
     such child's parent, legal guardian, or responsible relative; 
     or
       ``(ii) a governmental unit;
       ``(B) in the nature of alimony, maintenance, or support 
     (including assistance provided by a governmental unit) of 
     such spouse, former spouse, or child of the debtor or such 
     child's parent, without regard to whether such debt is 
     expressly so designated;
       ``(C) established or subject to establishment before or 
     after the date of the order for relief in a case under this 
     title, by reason of applicable provisions of--
       ``(i) a separation agreement, divorce decree, or property 
     settlement agreement;
       ``(ii) an order of a court of record; or
       ``(iii) a determination made in accordance with applicable 
     nonbankruptcy law by a governmental unit; and
       ``(D) not assigned to a nongovernmental entity, unless that 
     obligation is assigned voluntarily by the spouse, former 
     spouse, child of the debtor, or such child's parent, legal 
     guardian, or responsible relative for the purpose of 
     collecting the debt;''.

     SEC. 212. PRIORITIES FOR CLAIMS FOR DOMESTIC SUPPORT 
                   OBLIGATIONS.

       Section 507(a) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) by striking paragraph (7);
       (2) by redesignating paragraphs (1) through (6) as 
     paragraphs (2) through (7), respectively;
       (3) in paragraph (2), as so redesignated, by striking 
     ``First'' and inserting ``Second'';
       (4) in paragraph (3), as so redesignated, by striking 
     ``Second'' and inserting ``Third'';
       (5) in paragraph (4), as so redesignated--
       (A) by striking ``Third'' and inserting ``Fourth''; and
       (B) by striking the semicolon at the end and inserting a 
     period;
       (6) in paragraph (5), as so redesignated, by striking 
     ``Fourth'' and inserting ``Fifth'';
       (7) in paragraph (6), as so redesignated, by striking 
     ``Fifth'' and inserting ``Sixth'';
       (8) in paragraph (7), as so redesignated, by striking 
     ``Sixth'' and inserting ``Seventh''; and
       (9) by inserting before paragraph (2), as so redesignated, 
     the following:
       ``(1) First:
       ``(A) Allowed unsecured claims for domestic support 
     obligations that, as of the date of the filing of the 
     petition in a case under this title, are owed to or 
     recoverable by a spouse, former spouse, or child of the 
     debtor, or such child's parent, legal guardian, or 
     responsible relative, without regard to whether the claim is 
     filed by such person or is filed by a governmental unit on 
     behalf of such person, on the condition that funds received 
     under this paragraph by a governmental unit under this title 
     after the date of the filing of the petition shall be applied 
     and distributed in accordance with applicable nonbankruptcy 
     law.
       ``(B) Subject to claims under subparagraph (A), allowed 
     unsecured claims for domestic support obligations that, as of 
     the date of the filing of the petition, are assigned by a 
     spouse, former spouse, child of the debtor, or such child's 
     parent, legal guardian, or responsible relative to a 
     governmental unit (unless such obligation is assigned 
     voluntarily by the spouse, former spouse, child, parent, 
     legal guardian, or responsible relative of the child for the 
     purpose of collecting the debt) or are owed directly to or 
     recoverable by a governmental unit under applicable 
     nonbankruptcy law, on the condition that funds received under 
     this paragraph by a governmental unit under this title after 
     the date of the filing of the petition be applied and 
     distributed in accordance with applicable nonbankruptcy law.
       ``(C) If a trustee is appointed or elected under section 
     701, 702, 703, 1104, 1202, or 1302, the administrative 
     expenses of the trustee allowed under paragraphs (1)(A), (2), 
     and (6) of section 503(b) shall be paid before payment of 
     claims under subparagraphs (A) and (B), to the extent that 
     the trustee administers assets that are otherwise available 
     for the payment of such claims.''.

     SEC. 213. REQUIREMENTS TO OBTAIN CONFIRMATION AND DISCHARGE 
                   IN CASES INVOLVING DOMESTIC SUPPORT 
                   OBLIGATIONS.

       Title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in section 1129(a), by adding at the end the following:
       ``(14) If the debtor is required by a judicial or 
     administrative order, or by statute, to pay a domestic 
     support obligation, the debtor has paid all amounts payable 
     under such order or such statute for such obligation that 
     first become payable after the date of the filing of the 
     petition.'';
       (2) in section 1208(c)--
       (A) in paragraph (8), by striking ``or'' at the end;
       (B) in paragraph (9), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``; and''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(10) failure of the debtor to pay any domestic support 
     obligation that first becomes payable after the date of the 
     filing of the petition.'';
       (3) in section 1222(a)--
       (A) in paragraph (2), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (B) in paragraph (3), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``; and''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(4) notwithstanding any other provision of this section, 
     a plan may provide for less than full payment of all amounts 
     owed for a claim entitled to priority under section 
     507(a)(1)(B) only if the plan provides that all of the 
     debtor's projected disposable income for a 5-year period 
     beginning on the date that the first payment is due under the 
     plan will be applied to make payments under the plan.'';
       (4) in section 1222(b)--
       (A) by redesignating paragraph (11) as paragraph (12); and
       (B) by inserting after paragraph (10) the following:
       ``(11) provide for the payment of interest accruing after 
     the date of the filing of the petition on unsecured claims 
     that are nondischargeable under section 1228(a), except that 
     such interest may be paid only to the extent that the debtor 
     has disposable income available to pay such interest after 
     making provision for full payment of all allowed claims;'';
       (5) in section 1225(a)--

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       (A) in paragraph (5), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (B) in paragraph (6), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``; and''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(7) the debtor has paid all amounts that are required to 
     be paid under a domestic support obligation and that first 
     become payable after the date of the filing of the petition 
     if the debtor is required by a judicial or administrative 
     order, or by statute, to pay such domestic support 
     obligation.'';
       (6) in section 1228(a), in the matter preceding paragraph 
     (1), by inserting ``, and in the case of a debtor who is 
     required by a judicial or administrative order, or by 
     statute, to pay a domestic support obligation, after such 
     debtor certifies that all amounts payable under such order or 
     such statute that are due on or before the date of the 
     certification (including amounts due before the petition was 
     filed, but only to the extent provided for by the plan) have 
     been paid'' after ``completion by the debtor of all payments 
     under the plan'';
       (7) in section 1307(c)--
       (A) in paragraph (9), by striking ``or'' at the end;
       (B) in paragraph (10), by striking the period at the end 
     and inserting ``; or''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(11) failure of the debtor to pay any domestic support 
     obligation that first becomes payable after the date of the 
     filing of the petition.'';
       (8) in section 1322(a)--
       (A) in paragraph (2), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (B) in paragraph (3), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``; and''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(4) notwithstanding any other provision of this section, 
     a plan may provide for less than full payment of all amounts 
     owed for a claim entitled to priority under section 
     507(a)(1)(B) only if the plan provides that all of the 
     debtor's projected disposable income for a 5-year period 
     beginning on the date that the first payment is due under the 
     plan will be applied to make payments under the plan.'';
       (9) in section 1322(b)--
       (A) in paragraph (9), by striking ``; and'' and inserting a 
     semicolon;
       (B) by redesignating paragraph (10) as paragraph (11); and
       (C) inserting after paragraph (9) the following:
       ``(10) provide for the payment of interest accruing after 
     the date of the filing of the petition on unsecured claims 
     that are nondischargeable under section 1328(a), except that 
     such interest may be paid only to the extent that the debtor 
     has disposable income available to pay such interest after 
     making provision for full payment of all allowed claims; 
     and'';
       (10) in section 1325(a), as amended by section 102, by 
     inserting after paragraph (7) the following:
       ``(8) the debtor has paid all amounts that are required to 
     be paid under a domestic support obligation and that first 
     become payable after the date of the filing of the petition 
     if the debtor is required by a judicial or administrative 
     order, or by statute, to pay such domestic support 
     obligation; and'';
       (11) in section 1328(a), in the matter preceding paragraph 
     (1), by inserting ``, and in the case of a debtor who is 
     required by a judicial or administrative order, or by 
     statute, to pay a domestic support obligation, after such 
     debtor certifies that all amounts payable under such order or 
     such statute that are due on or before the date of the 
     certification (including amounts due before the petition was 
     filed, but only to the extent provided for by the plan) have 
     been paid'' after ``completion by the debtor of all payments 
     under the plan''.

     SEC. 214. EXCEPTIONS TO AUTOMATIC STAY IN DOMESTIC SUPPORT 
                   OBLIGATION PROCEEDINGS.

       Section 362(b) of title 11, United States Code, is amended 
     by striking paragraph (2) and inserting the following:
       ``(2) under subsection (a)--
       ``(A) of the commencement or continuation of a civil action 
     or proceeding--
       ``(i) for the establishment of paternity;
       ``(ii) for the establishment or modification of an order 
     for domestic support obligations;
       ``(iii) concerning child custody or visitation;
       ``(iv) for the dissolution of a marriage, except to the 
     extent that such proceeding seeks to determine the division 
     of property that is property of the estate; or
       ``(v) regarding domestic violence;
       ``(B) of the collection of a domestic support obligation 
     from property that is not property of the estate;
       ``(C) with respect to the withholding of income that is 
     property of the estate or property of the debtor for payment 
     of a domestic support obligation under a judicial or 
     administrative order or a statute;
       ``(D) of the withholding, suspension, or restriction of a 
     driver's license, a professional or occupational license, or 
     a recreational license, under State law, as specified in 
     section 466(a)(16) of the Social Security Act;
       ``(E) of the reporting of overdue support owed by a parent 
     to any consumer reporting agency as specified in section 
     466(a)(7) of the Social Security Act;
       ``(F) of the interception of a tax refund, as specified in 
     sections 464 and 466(a)(3) of the Social Security Act or 
     under an analogous State law; or
       ``(G) of the enforcement of a medical obligation, as 
     specified under title IV of the Social Security Act;''.

     SEC. 215. NONDISCHARGEABILITY OF CERTAIN DEBTS FOR ALIMONY, 
                   MAINTENANCE, AND SUPPORT.

       Section 523 of title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a)--
       (A) by striking paragraph (5) and inserting the following:
       ``(5) for a domestic support obligation;''; and
       (B) by striking paragraph (18);
       (2) in subsection (c), by striking ``(6), or (15)'' each 
     place it appears and inserting ``or (6)''; and
       (3) in paragraph (15), as added by Public Law 103-394 (108 
     Stat. 4133)--
       (A) by inserting ``to a spouse, former spouse, or child of 
     the debtor and'' before ``not of the kind'';
       (B) by inserting ``or'' after ``court of record,''; and
       (C) by striking ``unless--'' and all that follows through 
     the end of the paragraph and inserting a semicolon.

     SEC. 216. CONTINUED LIABILITY OF PROPERTY.

       Section 522 of title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (c), by striking paragraph (1) and 
     inserting the following:
       ``(1) a debt of a kind specified in paragraph (1) or (5) of 
     section 523(a) (in which case, notwithstanding any provision 
     of applicable nonbankruptcy law to the contrary, such 
     property shall be liable for a debt of a kind specified in 
     section 523(a)(5));'';
       (2) in subsection (f)(1)(A), by striking the dash and all 
     that follows through the end of the subparagraph and 
     inserting ``of a kind that is specified in section 523(a)(5); 
     or''; and
       (3) in subsection (g)(2), by striking ``subsection (f)(2)'' 
     and inserting ``subsection (f)(1)(B)''.

     SEC. 217. PROTECTION OF DOMESTIC SUPPORT CLAIMS AGAINST 
                   PREFERENTIAL TRANSFER MOTIONS.

       Section 547(c)(7) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended to read as follows:
       ``(7) to the extent such transfer was a bona fide payment 
     of a debt for a domestic support obligation;''.

     SEC. 218. DISPOSABLE INCOME DEFINED.

       Section 1225(b)(2)(A) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended by inserting ``or for a domestic support obligation 
     that first becomes payable after the date of the filing of 
     the petition'' after ``dependent of the debtor''.

     SEC. 219. COLLECTION OF CHILD SUPPORT.

       (a) Duties of Trustee Under Chapter 7.--Section 704 of 
     title 11, United States Code, as amended by section 102, is 
     amended--
       (1) in subsection (a)--
       (A) in paragraph (8), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (B) in paragraph (9), by striking the period and inserting 
     a semicolon; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(10) if with respect to the debtor there is a claim for a 
     domestic support obligation, provide the applicable notice 
     specified in subsection (c); and''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(c)(1) In a case described in subsection (a)(10) to which 
     subsection (a)(10) applies, the trustee shall--
       ``(A)(i) provide written notice to the holder of the claim 
     described in subsection (a)(10) of such claim and of the 
     right of such holder to use the services of the State child 
     support enforcement agency established under sections 464 and 
     466 of the Social Security Act for the State in which such 
     holder resides, for assistance in collecting child support 
     during and after the case under this title;
       ``(ii) include in the notice provided under clause (i) the 
     address and telephone number of such State child support 
     enforcement agency; and
       ``(iii) include in the notice provided under clause (i) an 
     explanation of the rights of such holder to payment of such 
     claim under this chapter;
       ``(B)(i) provide written notice to such State child support 
     enforcement agency of such claim; and
       ``(ii) include in the notice provided under clause (i) the 
     name, address, and telephone number of such holder; and
       ``(C) at such time as the debtor is granted a discharge 
     under section 727, provide written notice to such holder and 
     to such State child support enforcement agency of--
       ``(i) the granting of the discharge;
       ``(ii) the last recent known address of the debtor;
       ``(iii) the last recent known name and address of the 
     debtor's employer; and
       ``(iv) the name of each creditor that holds a claim that--
       ``(I) is not discharged under paragraph (2), (4), or (14A) 
     of section 523(a); or
       ``(II) was reaffirmed by the debtor under section 524(c).
       ``(2)(A) The holder of a claim described in subsection 
     (a)(10) or the State child support enforcement agency of the 
     State in which such holder resides may request from a 
     creditor described in paragraph (1)(C)(iv) the last known 
     address of the debtor.
       ``(B) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a 
     creditor that makes a disclosure of a last known address of a 
     debtor in connection with a request made under subparagraph 
     (A) shall not be liable by reason of making such 
     disclosure.''.
       (b) Duties of Trustee Under Chapter 11.--Section 1106 of 
     title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a)--

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       (A) in paragraph (6), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (B) in paragraph (7), by striking the period and inserting 
     ``; and''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(8) if with respect to the debtor there is a claim for a 
     domestic support obligation, provide the applicable notice 
     specified in subsection (c).''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(c)(1) In a case described in subsection (a)(8) to which 
     subsection (a)(8) applies, the trustee shall--
       ``(A)(i) provide written notice to the holder of the claim 
     described in subsection (a)(8) of such claim and of the right 
     of such holder to use the services of the State child support 
     enforcement agency established under sections 464 and 466 of 
     the Social Security Act for the State in which such holder 
     resides, for assistance in collecting child support during 
     and after the case under this title; and
       ``(ii) include in the notice required by clause (i) the 
     address and telephone number of such State child support 
     enforcement agency;
       ``(B)(i) provide written notice to such State child support 
     enforcement agency of such claim; and
       ``(ii) include in the notice required by clause (i) the 
     name, address, and telephone number of such holder; and
       ``(C) at such time as the debtor is granted a discharge 
     under section 1141, provide written notice to such holder and 
     to such State child support enforcement agency of--
       ``(i) the granting of the discharge;
       ``(ii) the last recent known address of the debtor;
       ``(iii) the last recent known name and address of the 
     debtor's employer; and
       ``(iv) the name of each creditor that holds a claim that--
       ``(I) is not discharged under paragraph (2), (4), or (14A) 
     of section 523(a); or
       ``(II) was reaffirmed by the debtor under section 524(c).
       ``(2)(A) The holder of a claim described in subsection 
     (a)(8) or the State child enforcement support agency of the 
     State in which such holder resides may request from a 
     creditor described in paragraph (1)(C)(iv) the last known 
     address of the debtor.
       ``(B) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a 
     creditor that makes a disclosure of a last known address of a 
     debtor in connection with a request made under subparagraph 
     (A) shall not be liable by reason of making such 
     disclosure.''.
       (c) Duties of Trustee Under Chapter 12.--Section 1202 of 
     title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (b)--
       (A) in paragraph (4), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (B) in paragraph (5), by striking the period and inserting 
     ``; and''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(6) if with respect to the debtor there is a claim for a 
     domestic support obligation, provide the applicable notice 
     specified in subsection (c).''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(c)(1) In a case described in subsection (b)(6) to which 
     subsection (b)(6) applies, the trustee shall--
       ``(A)(i) provide written notice to the holder of the claim 
     described in subsection (b)(6) of such claim and of the right 
     of such holder to use the services of the State child support 
     enforcement agency established under sections 464 and 466 of 
     the Social Security Act for the State in which such holder 
     resides, for assistance in collecting child support during 
     and after the case under this title; and
       ``(ii) include in the notice provided under clause (i) the 
     address and telephone number of such State child support 
     enforcement agency;
       ``(B)(i) provide written notice to such State child support 
     enforcement agency of such claim; and
       ``(ii) include in the notice provided under clause (i) the 
     name, address, and telephone number of such holder; and
       ``(C) at such time as the debtor is granted a discharge 
     under section 1228, provide written notice to such holder and 
     to such State child support enforcement agency of--
       ``(i) the granting of the discharge;
       ``(ii) the last recent known address of the debtor;
       ``(iii) the last recent known name and address of the 
     debtor's employer; and
       ``(iv) the name of each creditor that holds a claim that--
       ``(I) is not discharged under paragraph (2), (4), or (14A) 
     of section 523(a); or
       ``(II) was reaffirmed by the debtor under section 524(c).
       ``(2)(A) The holder of a claim described in subsection 
     (b)(6) or the State child support enforcement agency of the 
     State in which such holder resides may request from a 
     creditor described in paragraph (1)(C)(iv) the last known 
     address of the debtor.
       ``(B) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a 
     creditor that makes a disclosure of a last known address of a 
     debtor in connection with a request made under subparagraph 
     (A) shall not be liable by reason of making that 
     disclosure.''.
       (d) Duties of Trustee Under Chapter 13.--Section 1302 of 
     title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (b)--
       (A) in paragraph (4), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (B) in paragraph (5), by striking the period and inserting 
     ``; and''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(6) if with respect to the debtor there is a claim for a 
     domestic support obligation, provide the applicable notice 
     specified in subsection (d).''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(d)(1) In a case described in subsection (b)(6) to which 
     subsection (b)(6) applies, the trustee shall--
       ``(A)(i) provide written notice to the holder of the claim 
     described in subsection (b)(6) of such claim and of the right 
     of such holder to use the services of the State child support 
     enforcement agency established under sections 464 and 466 of 
     the Social Security Act for the State in which such holder 
     resides, for assistance in collecting child support during 
     and after the case under this title; and
       ``(ii) include in the notice provided under clause (i) the 
     address and telephone number of such State child support 
     enforcement agency;
       ``(B)(i) provide written notice to such State child support 
     enforcement agency of such claim; and
       ``(ii) include in the notice provided under clause (i) the 
     name, address, and telephone number of such holder; and
       ``(C) at such time as the debtor is granted a discharge 
     under section 1328, provide written notice to such holder and 
     to such State child support enforcement agency of--
       ``(i) the granting of the discharge;
       ``(ii) the last recent known address of the debtor;
       ``(iii) the last recent known name and address of the 
     debtor's employer; and
       ``(iv) the name of each creditor that holds a claim that--
       ``(I) is not discharged under paragraph (2) or (4) of 
     section 523(a); or
       ``(II) was reaffirmed by the debtor under section 524(c).
       ``(2)(A) The holder of a claim described in subsection 
     (b)(6) or the State child support enforcement agency of the 
     State in which such holder resides may request from a 
     creditor described in paragraph (1)(C)(iv) the last known 
     address of the debtor.
       ``(B) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a 
     creditor that makes a disclosure of a last known address of a 
     debtor in connection with a request made under subparagraph 
     (A) shall not be liable by reason of making that 
     disclosure.''.

                 Subtitle C--Other Consumer Protections

     SEC. 221. AMENDMENTS TO DISCOURAGE ABUSIVE BANKRUPTCY 
                   FILINGS.

       Section 110 of title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (b)--
       (A) in paragraph (1), by adding at the end the following: 
     ``If a bankruptcy petition preparer is not an individual, 
     then an officer, principal, responsible person, or partner of 
     the bankruptcy petition preparer shall be required to--
       ``(A) sign the document for filing; and
       ``(B) print on the document the name and address of that 
     officer, principal, responsible person, or partner.''; and
       (B) by striking paragraph (2) and inserting the following:
       ``(2)(A) Before preparing any document for filing or 
     accepting any fees from a debtor, the bankruptcy petition 
     preparer shall provide to the debtor a written notice which 
     shall be on an official form prescribed by the Judicial 
     Conference of the United States in accordance with rule 9009 
     of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure.
       ``(B) The notice under subparagraph (A)--
       ``(i) shall inform the debtor in simple language that a 
     bankruptcy petition preparer is not an attorney and may not 
     practice law or give legal advice;
       ``(ii) may contain a description of examples of legal 
     advice that a bankruptcy petition preparer is not authorized 
     to give, in addition to any advice that the preparer may not 
     give by reason of subsection (e)(2); and
       ``(iii) shall--
       ``(I) be signed by the debtor and, under penalty of 
     perjury, by the bankruptcy petition preparer; and
       ``(II) be filed with any document for filing.'';
       (2) in subsection (c)--
       (A) in paragraph (2)--
       (i) by striking ``(2) For purposes'' and inserting ``(2)(A) 
     Subject to subparagraph (B), for purposes''; and
       (ii) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(B) If a bankruptcy petition preparer is not an 
     individual, the identifying number of the bankruptcy petition 
     preparer shall be the Social Security account number of the 
     officer, principal, responsible person, or partner of the 
     bankruptcy petition preparer.''; and
       (B) by striking paragraph (3);
       (3) in subsection (d)--
       (A) by striking ``(d)(1)'' and inserting ``(d)''; and
       (B) by striking paragraph (2);
       (4) in subsection (e)--
       (A) by striking paragraph (2); and
       (B) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(2)(A) A bankruptcy petition preparer may not offer a 
     potential bankruptcy debtor any legal advice, including any 
     legal advice described in subparagraph (B).
       ``(B) The legal advice referred to in subparagraph (A) 
     includes advising the debtor--
       ``(i) whether--
       ``(I) to file a petition under this title; or
       ``(II) commencing a case under chapter 7, 11, 12, or 13 is 
     appropriate;

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       ``(ii) whether the debtor's debts will be discharged in a 
     case under this title;
       ``(iii) whether the debtor will be able to retain the 
     debtor's home, car, or other property after commencing a case 
     under this title;
       ``(iv) concerning--
       ``(I) the tax consequences of a case brought under this 
     title; or
       ``(II) the dischargeability of tax claims;
       ``(v) whether the debtor may or should promise to repay 
     debts to a creditor or enter into a reaffirmation agreement 
     with a creditor to reaffirm a debt;
       ``(vi) concerning how to characterize the nature of the 
     debtor's interests in property or the debtor's debts; or
       ``(vii) concerning bankruptcy procedures and rights.'';
       (5) in subsection (f)--
       (A) by striking ``(f)(1)'' and inserting ``(f)''; and
       (B) by striking paragraph (2);
       (6) in subsection (g)--
       (A) by striking ``(g)(1)'' and inserting ``(g)''; and
       (B) by striking paragraph (2);
       (7) in subsection (h)--
       (A) by redesignating paragraphs (1) through (4) as 
     paragraphs (2) through (5), respectively;
       (B) by inserting before paragraph (2), as so redesignated, 
     the following:
       ``(1) The Supreme Court may promulgate rules under section 
     2075 of title 28, or the Judicial Conference of the United 
     States may prescribe guidelines, for setting a maximum 
     allowable fee chargeable by a bankruptcy petition preparer. A 
     bankruptcy petition preparer shall notify the debtor of any 
     such maximum amount before preparing any document for filing 
     for a debtor or accepting any fee from the debtor.'';
       (C) in paragraph (2), as so redesignated--
       (i) by striking ``Within 10 days after the date of the 
     filing of a petition, a bankruptcy petition preparer shall 
     file a'' and inserting ``A'';
       (ii) by inserting ``by the bankruptcy petition preparer 
     shall be filed together with the petition,'' after 
     ``perjury''; and
       (iii) by adding at the end the following: ``If rules or 
     guidelines setting a maximum fee for services have been 
     promulgated or prescribed under paragraph (1), the 
     declaration under this paragraph shall include a 
     certification that the bankruptcy petition preparer complied 
     with the notification requirement under paragraph (1).'';
       (D) by striking paragraph (3), as so redesignated, and 
     inserting the following:
       ``(3)(A) The court shall disallow and order the immediate 
     turnover to the bankruptcy trustee any fee referred to in 
     paragraph (2) found to be in excess of the value of any 
     services--
       ``(i) rendered by the bankruptcy petition preparer during 
     the 12-month period immediately preceding the date of the 
     filing of the petition; or
       ``(ii) found to be in violation of any rule or guideline 
     promulgated or prescribed under paragraph (1).
       ``(B) All fees charged by a bankruptcy petition preparer 
     may be forfeited in any case in which the bankruptcy petition 
     preparer fails to comply with this subsection or subsection 
     (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), or (g).
       ``(C) An individual may exempt any funds recovered under 
     this paragraph under section 522(b).''; and
       (E) in paragraph (4), as so redesignated, by striking ``or 
     the United States trustee'' and inserting ``the United States 
     trustee (or the bankruptcy administrator, if any) or the 
     court, on the initiative of the court,'';
       (8) in subsection (i)(1), by striking the matter preceding 
     subparagraph (A) and inserting the following:
       ``(i)(1) If a bankruptcy petition preparer violates this 
     section or commits any act that the court finds to be 
     fraudulent, unfair, or deceptive, on the motion of the 
     debtor, trustee, United States trustee (or the bankruptcy 
     administrator, if any), and after notice and a hearing, the 
     court shall order the bankruptcy petition preparer to pay to 
     the debtor--'';
       (9) in subsection (j)--
       (A) in paragraph (2)--
       (i) in subparagraph (A)(i)(I), by striking ``a violation of 
     which subjects a person to criminal penalty'';
       (ii) in subparagraph (B)--

       (I) by striking ``or has not paid a penalty'' and inserting 
     ``has not paid a penalty''; and
       (II) by inserting ``or failed to disgorge all fees ordered 
     by the court'' after ``a penalty imposed under this 
     section,'';

       (B) by redesignating paragraph (3) as paragraph (4); and
       (C) by inserting after paragraph (2) the following:
       ``(3) The court, as part of its contempt power, may enjoin 
     a bankruptcy petition preparer that has failed to comply with 
     a previous order issued under this section. The injunction 
     under this paragraph may be issued on the motion of the 
     court, the trustee, or the United States trustee (or the 
     bankruptcy administrator, if any).''; and
       (10) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(l)(1) A bankruptcy petition preparer who fails to comply 
     with any provision of subsection (b), (c), (d), (e), (f), 
     (g), or (h) may be fined not more than $500 for each such 
     failure.
       ``(2) The court shall triple the amount of a fine assessed 
     under paragraph (1) in any case in which the court finds that 
     a bankruptcy petition preparer--
       ``(A) advised the debtor to exclude assets or income that 
     should have been included on applicable schedules;
       ``(B) advised the debtor to use a false Social Security 
     account number;
       ``(C) failed to inform the debtor that the debtor was 
     filing for relief under this title; or
       ``(D) prepared a document for filing in a manner that 
     failed to disclose the identity of the bankruptcy petition 
     preparer.
       ``(3) A debtor, trustee, creditor, or United States trustee 
     (or the bankruptcy administrator, if any) may file a motion 
     for an order imposing a fine on the bankruptcy petition 
     preparer for any violation of this section.
       ``(4)(A) Fines imposed under this subsection in judicial 
     districts served by United States trustees shall be paid to 
     the United States trustee, who shall deposit an amount equal 
     to such fines in a special account of the United States 
     Trustee System Fund referred to in section 586(e)(2) of title 
     28. Amounts deposited under this subparagraph shall be 
     available to fund the enforcement of this section on a 
     national basis.
       ``(B) Fines imposed under this subsection in judicial 
     districts served by bankruptcy administrators shall be 
     deposited as offsetting receipts to the fund established 
     under section 1931 of title 28, and shall remain available 
     until expended to reimburse any appropriation for the amount 
     paid out of such appropriation for expenses of the operation 
     and maintenance of the courts of the United States.''.

     SEC. 222. SENSE OF CONGRESS.

       It is the sense of Congress that States should develop 
     curricula relating to the subject of personal finance, 
     designed for use in elementary and secondary schools.

     SEC. 223. ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS TO TITLE 11, UNITED STATES 
                   CODE.

       Section 507(a) of title 11, United States Code, as amended 
     by section 212, is amended by inserting after paragraph (9) 
     the following:
       ``(10) Tenth, allowed claims for death or personal injury 
     resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle or vessel if 
     such operation was unlawful because the debtor was 
     intoxicated from using alcohol, a drug, or another 
     substance.''.

     SEC. 224. PROTECTION OF RETIREMENT SAVINGS IN BANKRUPTCY.

       (a) In General.--Section 522 of title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (b)--
       (A) in paragraph (2)--
       (i) in subparagraph (A), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (ii) in subparagraph (B), by striking the period at the end 
     and inserting ``; and'';
       (iii) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(C) retirement funds to the extent that those funds are 
     in a fund or account that is exempt from taxation under 
     section 401, 403, 408, 408A, 414, 457, or 501(a) of the 
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986.''; and
       (iv) by striking ``(2)(A) any property'' and inserting:
       ``(3) Property listed in this paragraph is--
       ``(A) any property'';
       (B) by striking paragraph (1) and inserting:
       ``(2) Property listed in this paragraph is property that is 
     specified under subsection (d), unless the State law that is 
     applicable to the debtor under paragraph (3)(A) specifically 
     does not so authorize.'';
       (C) by striking ``(b) Notwithstanding'' and inserting 
     ``(b)(1) Notwithstanding'';
       (D) by striking ``paragraph (2)'' each place it appears and 
     inserting ``paragraph (3)'';
       (E) by striking ``paragraph (1)'' each place it appears and 
     inserting ``paragraph (2)'';
       (F) by striking ``Such property is--''; and
       (G) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(4) For purposes of paragraph (3)(C) and subsection 
     (d)(12), the following shall apply:
       ``(A) If the retirement funds are in a retirement fund that 
     has received a favorable determination under section 7805 of 
     the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and that determination is 
     in effect as of the date of the filing of the petition in a 
     case under this title, those funds shall be presumed to be 
     exempt from the estate.
       ``(B) If the retirement funds are in a retirement fund that 
     has not received a favorable determination under such section 
     7805, those funds are exempt from the estate if the debtor 
     demonstrates that--
       ``(i) no prior determination to the contrary has been made 
     by a court or the Internal Revenue Service; and
       ``(ii)(I) the retirement fund is in substantial compliance 
     with the applicable requirements of the Internal Revenue Code 
     of 1986; or
       ``(II) the retirement fund fails to be in substantial 
     compliance with the applicable requirements of the Internal 
     Revenue Code of 1986 and the debtor is not materially 
     responsible for that failure.
       ``(C) A direct transfer of retirement funds from 1 fund or 
     account that is exempt from taxation under section 401, 403, 
     408, 408A, 414, 457, or 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code 
     of 1986, under section 401(a)(31) of the Internal Revenue 
     Code of 1986, or otherwise, shall not cease to qualify for 
     exemption under paragraph (3)(C) or subsection (d)(12) by 
     reason of such direct transfer.
       ``(D)(i) Any distribution that qualifies as an eligible 
     rollover distribution within the meaning of section 402(c) of 
     the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 or that is described in

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     clause (ii) shall not cease to qualify for exemption under 
     paragraph (3)(C) or subsection (d)(12) by reason of such 
     distribution.
       ``(ii) A distribution described in this clause is an amount 
     that--
       ``(I) has been distributed from a fund or account that is 
     exempt from taxation under section 401, 403, 408, 408A, 414, 
     457, or 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986; and
       ``(II) to the extent allowed by law, is deposited in such a 
     fund or account not later than 60 days after the distribution 
     of such amount.''; and
       (2) in subsection (d)--
       (A) in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking 
     ``subsection (b)(1)'' and inserting ``subsection (b)(2)''; 
     and
       (B) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(12) Retirement funds to the extent that those funds are 
     in a fund or account that is exempt from taxation under 
     section 401, 403, 408, 408A, 414, 457, or 501(a) of the 
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986.''.
       (b) Automatic Stay.--Section 362(b) of title 11, United 
     States Code, is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (17), by striking ``or'' at the end;
       (2) in paragraph (18), by striking the period and inserting 
     a semicolon; and
       (3) by inserting after paragraph (18) the following:
       ``(19) under subsection (a), of withholding of income from 
     a debtor's wages and collection of amounts withheld, under 
     the debtor's agreement authorizing that withholding and 
     collection for the benefit of a pension, profit-sharing, 
     stock bonus, or other plan established under section 401, 
     403, 408, 408A, 414, 457, or 501(c) of the Internal Revenue 
     Code of 1986, that is sponsored by the employer of the 
     debtor, or an affiliate, successor, or predecessor of such 
     employer--
       ``(A) to the extent that the amounts withheld and collected 
     are used solely for payments relating to a loan from a plan 
     under section 408(b)(1) of the Employee Retirement Income 
     Security Act of 1974 or is subject to section 72(p) of the 
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986; or
       ``(B) a loan from a thrift savings plan permitted under 
     subchapter III of chapter 84 of title 5, that satisfies the 
     requirements of section 8433(g) of such title;
     but nothing in this paragraph may be construed to provide 
     that any loan made under a governmental plan under section 
     414(d), or a contract or account under section 403(b), of the 
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986 constitutes a claim or a debt 
     under this title;''.
       (c) Exceptions To Discharge.--Section 523(a) of title 11, 
     United States Code, as amended by section 215, is amended by 
     inserting after paragraph (17) the following:
       ``(18) owed to a pension, profit-sharing, stock bonus, or 
     other plan established under section 401, 403, 408, 408A, 
     414, 457, or 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 
     under--
       ``(A) a loan permitted under section 408(b)(1) of the 
     Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, or subject 
     to section 72(p) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986; or
       ``(B) a loan from a thrift savings plan permitted under 
     subchapter III of chapter 84 of title 5, that satisfies the 
     requirements of section 8433(g) of such title;
     but nothing in this paragraph may be construed to provide 
     that any loan made under a governmental plan under section 
     414(d), or a contract or account under section 403(b), of the 
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986 constitutes a claim or a debt 
     under this title; or''.
       (d) Plan Contents.--Section 1322 of title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(f) A plan may not materially alter the terms of a loan 
     described in section 362(b)(19) and any amounts required to 
     repay such loan shall not constitute `disposable income' 
     under section 1325.''.
       (e) Asset Limitation.--
       (1) Limitation.--Section 522 of title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(n) For assets in individual retirement accounts 
     described in section 408 or 408A of the Internal Revenue Code 
     of 1986, other than a simplified employee pension under 
     section 408(k) of such Code or a simple retirement account 
     under section 408(p) of such Code, the aggregate value of 
     such assets exempted under this section, without regard to 
     amounts attributable to rollover contributions under section 
     402(c), 402(e)(6), 403(a)(4), 403(a)(5), and 403(b)(8) of the 
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and earnings thereon, shall 
     not exceed $1,000,000 in a case filed by a debtor who is an 
     individual, except that such amount may be increased if the 
     interests of justice so require.''.
       (2) Adjustment of dollar amounts.--Paragraphs (1) and (2) 
     of section 104(b) of title 11, United States Code, are 
     amended by inserting ``522(n),'' after ``522(d),''.

     SEC. 225. PROTECTION OF EDUCATION SAVINGS IN BANKRUPTCY.

       (a) Exclusions.--Section 541 of title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (b)--
       (A) in paragraph (4), by striking ``or'' at the end;
       (B) by redesignating paragraph (5) as paragraph (9); and
       (C) by inserting after paragraph (4) the following:
       ``(5) funds placed in an education individual retirement 
     account (as defined in section 530(b)(1) of the Internal 
     Revenue Code of 1986) not later than 365 days before the date 
     of the filing of the petition in a case under this title, 
     but--
       ``(A) only if the designated beneficiary of such account 
     was a child, stepchild, grandchild, or stepgrandchild of the 
     debtor for the taxable year for which funds were placed in 
     such account;
       ``(B) only to the extent that such funds--
       ``(i) are not pledged or promised to any entity in 
     connection with any extension of credit; and
       ``(ii) are not excess contributions (as described in 
     section 4973(e) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986); and
       ``(C) in the case of funds placed in all such accounts 
     having the same designated beneficiary not earlier than 720 
     days nor later than 365 days before such date, only so much 
     of such funds as does not exceed $5,000;
       ``(6) funds used to purchase a tuition credit or 
     certificate or contributed to an account in accordance with 
     section 529(b)(1)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 
     under a qualified State tuition program (as defined in 
     section 529(b)(1) of such Code) not later than 365 days 
     before the date of the filing of the petition in a case under 
     this title, but--
       ``(A) only if the designated beneficiary of the amounts 
     paid or contributed to such tuition program was a child, 
     stepchild, grandchild, or stepgrandchild of the debtor for 
     the taxable year for which funds were paid or contributed;
       ``(B) with respect to the aggregate amount paid or 
     contributed to such program having the same designated 
     beneficiary, only so much of such amount as does not exceed 
     the total contributions permitted under section 529(b)(7) of 
     such Code with respect to such beneficiary, as adjusted 
     beginning on the date of the filing of the petition in a case 
     under this title by the annual increase or decrease (rounded 
     to the nearest tenth of 1 percent) in the education 
     expenditure category of the Consumer Price Index prepared by 
     the Department of Labor; and
       ``(C) in the case of funds paid or contributed to such 
     program having the same designated beneficiary not earlier 
     than 720 days nor later than 365 days before such date, only 
     so much of such funds as does not exceed $5,000;''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(e) In determining whether any of the relationships 
     specified in paragraph (5)(A) or (6)(A) of subsection (b) 
     exists, a legally adopted child of an individual (and a child 
     who is a member of an individual's household, if placed with 
     such individual by an authorized placement agency for legal 
     adoption by such individual), or a foster child of an 
     individual (if such child has as the child's principal place 
     of abode the home of the debtor and is a member of the 
     debtor's household) shall be treated as a child of such 
     individual by blood.''.
       (b) Debtor's Duties.--Section 521 of title 11, United 
     States Code, as amended by section 106, is amended by adding 
     at the end the following:
       ``(c) In addition to meeting the requirements under 
     subsection (a), a debtor shall file with the court a record 
     of any interest that a debtor has in an education individual 
     retirement account (as defined in section 530(b)(1) of the 
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986) or under a qualified State 
     tuition program (as defined in section 529(b)(1) of such 
     Code).''.

     SEC. 226. DEFINITIONS.

       (a) Definitions.--Section 101 of title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) by inserting after paragraph (2) the following:
       ``(3) `assisted person' means any person whose debts 
     consist primarily of consumer debts and the value of whose 
     nonexempt property is less than $150,000;'';
       (2) by inserting after paragraph (4) the following:
       ``(4A) `bankruptcy assistance' means any goods or services 
     sold or otherwise provided to an assisted person with the 
     express or implied purpose of providing information, advice, 
     counsel, document preparation, or filing, or attendance at a 
     creditors' meeting or appearing in a proceeding on behalf of 
     another or providing legal representation with respect to a 
     case or proceeding under this title;''; and
       (3) by inserting after paragraph (12) the following:
       ``(12A) `debt relief agency' means any person who provides 
     any bankruptcy assistance to an assisted person in return for 
     the payment of money or other valuable consideration, or who 
     is a bankruptcy petition preparer under section 110, but does 
     not include--
       ``(A) any person who is an officer, director, employee, or 
     agent of a person who provides such assistance or of the 
     bankruptcy petition preparer;
       ``(B) a nonprofit organization that is exempt from taxation 
     under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986;
       ``(C) a creditor of such assisted person, to the extent 
     that the creditor is assisting such assisted person to 
     restructure any debt owed by such assisted person to the 
     creditor;
       ``(D) a depository institution (as defined in section 3 of 
     the Federal Deposit Insurance Act) or any Federal credit 
     union or State credit union (as those terms are defined in 
     section 101 of the Federal Credit Union Act), or any 
     affiliate or subsidiary of such depository institution or 
     credit union; or
       ``(E) an author, publisher, distributor, or seller of works 
     subject to copyright protection under title 17, when acting 
     in such capacity.''.
       (b) Conforming Amendment.--Section 104(b) of title 11, 
     United States Code, is

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     amended by inserting ``101(3),'' after ``sections'' each 
     place it appears.

     SEC. 227. RESTRICTIONS ON DEBT RELIEF AGENCIES.

       (a) Enforcement.--Subchapter II of chapter 5 of title 11, 
     United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:

     ``Sec. 526. Restrictions on debt relief agencies

       ``(a) A debt relief agency shall not--
       ``(1) fail to perform any service that such agency informed 
     an assisted person or prospective assisted person it would 
     provide in connection with a case or proceeding under this 
     title;
       ``(2) make any statement, or counsel or advise any assisted 
     person or prospective assisted person to make a statement in 
     a document filed in a case or proceeding under this title, 
     that is untrue and misleading, or that upon the exercise of 
     reasonable care, should have been known by such agency to be 
     untrue or misleading;
       ``(3) misrepresent to any assisted person or prospective 
     assisted person, directly or indirectly, affirmatively or by 
     material omission, with respect to--
       ``(A) the services that such agency will provide to such 
     person; or
       ``(B) the benefits and risks that may result if such person 
     becomes a debtor in a case under this title; or
       ``(4) advise an assisted person or prospective assisted 
     person to incur more debt in contemplation of such person 
     filing a case under this title or to pay an attorney or 
     bankruptcy petition preparer fee or charge for services 
     performed as part of preparing for or representing a debtor 
     in a case under this title.
       ``(b) Any waiver by any assisted person of any protection 
     or right provided under this section shall not be enforceable 
     against the debtor by any Federal or State court or any other 
     person, but may be enforced against a debt relief agency.
       ``(c)(1) Any contract for bankruptcy assistance between a 
     debt relief agency and an assisted person that does not 
     comply with the material requirements of this section, 
     section 527, or section 528 shall be void and may not be 
     enforced by any Federal or State court or by any other 
     person, other than such assisted person.
       ``(2) Any debt relief agency shall be liable to an assisted 
     person in the amount of any fees or charges in connection 
     with providing bankruptcy assistance to such person that such 
     debt relief agency has received, for actual damages, and for 
     reasonable attorneys' fees and costs if such agency is found, 
     after notice and a hearing, to have--
       ``(A) intentionally or negligently failed to comply with 
     any provision of this section, section 527, or section 528 
     with respect to a case or proceeding under this title for 
     such assisted person;
       ``(B) provided bankruptcy assistance to an assisted person 
     in a case or proceeding under this title that is dismissed or 
     converted to a case under another chapter of this title 
     because of such agency's intentional or negligent failure to 
     file any required document including those specified in 
     section 521; or
       ``(C) intentionally or negligently disregarded the material 
     requirements of this title or the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy 
     Procedure applicable to such agency.
       ``(3) In addition to such other remedies as are provided 
     under State law, whenever the chief law enforcement officer 
     of a State, or an official or agency designated by a State, 
     has reason to believe that any person has violated or is 
     violating this section, the State--
       ``(A) may bring an action to enjoin such violation;
       ``(B) may bring an action on behalf of its residents to 
     recover the actual damages of assisted persons arising from 
     such violation, including any liability under paragraph (2); 
     and
       ``(C) in the case of any successful action under 
     subparagraph (A) or (B), shall be awarded the costs of the 
     action and reasonable attorneys' fees as determined by the 
     court.
       ``(4) The district courts of the United States for 
     districts located in the State shall have concurrent 
     jurisdiction of any action under subparagraph (A) or (B) of 
     paragraph (3).
       ``(5) Notwithstanding any other provision of Federal law 
     and in addition to any other remedy provided under Federal or 
     State law, if the court, on its own motion or on the motion 
     of the United States trustee or the debtor, finds that a 
     person intentionally violated this section, or engaged in a 
     clear and consistent pattern or practice of violating this 
     section, the court may--
       ``(A) enjoin the violation of such section; or
       ``(B) impose an appropriate civil penalty against such 
     person.
       ``(d) No provision of this section, section 527, or section 
     528 shall--
       ``(1) annul, alter, affect, or exempt any person subject to 
     such sections from complying with any law of any State except 
     to the extent that such law is inconsistent with those 
     sections, and then only to the extent of the inconsistency; 
     or
       ``(2) be deemed to limit or curtail the authority or 
     ability--
       ``(A) of a State or subdivision or instrumentality thereof, 
     to determine and enforce qualifications for the practice of 
     law under the laws of that State; or
       ``(B) of a Federal court to determine and enforce the 
     qualifications for the practice of law before that court.''.
       (b) Conforming Amendment.--The table of sections for 
     chapter 5 of title 11, United States Code, is amended by 
     inserting after the item relating to section 525, the 
     following:

``526. Restrictions on debt relief agencies.''.

     SEC. 228. DISCLOSURES.

       (a) Disclosures.--Subchapter II of chapter 5 of title 11, 
     United States Code, as amended by section 227, is amended by 
     adding at the end the following:

     ``Sec. 527. Disclosures

       ``(a) A debt relief agency providing bankruptcy assistance 
     to an assisted person shall provide--
       ``(1) the written notice required under section 342(b)(1); 
     and
       ``(2) to the extent not covered in the written notice 
     described in paragraph (1), and not later than 3 business 
     days after the first date on which a debt relief agency first 
     offers to provide any bankruptcy assistance services to an 
     assisted person, a clear and conspicuous written notice 
     advising assisted persons that--
       ``(A) all information that the assisted person is required 
     to provide with a petition and thereafter during a case under 
     this title is required to be complete, accurate, and 
     truthful;
       ``(B) all assets and all liabilities are required to be 
     completely and accurately disclosed in the documents filed to 
     commence the case, and the replacement value of each asset as 
     defined in section 506 must be stated in those documents 
     where requested after reasonable inquiry to establish such 
     value;
       ``(C) current monthly income, the amounts specified in 
     section 707(b)(2), and, in a case under chapter 13 of this 
     title, disposable income (determined in accordance with 
     section 707(b)(2)), are required to be stated after 
     reasonable inquiry; and
       ``(D) information that an assisted person provides during 
     their case may be audited pursuant to this title, and that 
     failure to provide such information may result in dismissal 
     of the case under this title or other sanction, including a 
     criminal sanction.
       ``(b) A debt relief agency providing bankruptcy assistance 
     to an assisted person shall provide each assisted person at 
     the same time as the notices required under subsection (a)(1) 
     the following statement, to the extent applicable, or one 
     substantially similar. The statement shall be clear and 
     conspicuous and shall be in a single document separate from 
     other documents or notices provided to the assisted person:
       `` `IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT BANKRUPTCY ASSISTANCE 
     SERVICES FROM AN ATTORNEY OR BANKRUPTCY PETITION PREPARER.
       `` `If you decide to seek bankruptcy relief, you can 
     represent yourself, you can hire an attorney to represent 
     you, or you can get help in some localities from a bankruptcy 
     petition preparer who is not an attorney. THE LAW REQUIRES AN 
     ATTORNEY OR BANKRUPTCY PETITION PREPARER TO GIVE YOU A 
     WRITTEN CONTRACT SPECIFYING WHAT THE ATTORNEY OR BANKRUPTCY 
     PETITION PREPARER WILL DO FOR YOU AND HOW MUCH IT WILL COST. 
     Ask to see the contract before you hire anyone.
       `` `The following information helps you understand what 
     must be done in a routine bankruptcy case to help you 
     evaluate how much service you need. Although bankruptcy can 
     be complex, many cases are routine.
       `` `Before filing a bankruptcy case, either you or your 
     attorney should analyze your eligibility for different forms 
     of debt relief available under the Bankruptcy Code and which 
     form of relief is most likely to be beneficial for you. Be 
     sure you understand the relief you can obtain and its 
     limitations. To file a bankruptcy case, documents called a 
     Petition, Schedules and Statement of Financial Affairs, as 
     well as in some cases a Statement of Intention need to be 
     prepared correctly and filed with the bankruptcy court. You 
     will have to pay a filing fee to the bankruptcy court. Once 
     your case starts, you will have to attend the required first 
     meeting of creditors where you may be questioned by a court 
     official called a `trustee' and by creditors.
       `` `If you choose to file a chapter 7 case, you may be 
     asked by a creditor to reaffirm a debt. You may want help 
     deciding whether to do so. A creditor is not permitted to 
     coerce you into reaffirming your debts.
       `` `If you choose to file a chapter 13 case in which you 
     repay your creditors what you can afford over 3 to 5 years, 
     you may also want help with preparing your chapter 13 plan 
     and with the confirmation hearing on your plan which will be 
     before a bankruptcy judge.
       `` `If you select another type of relief under the 
     Bankruptcy Code other than chapter 7 or chapter 13, you will 
     want to find out what should be done from someone familiar 
     with that type of relief.
       `` `Your bankruptcy case may also involve litigation. You 
     are generally permitted to represent yourself in litigation 
     in bankruptcy court, but only attorneys, not bankruptcy 
     petition preparers, can give you legal advice.'.
       ``(c) Except to the extent the debt relief agency provides 
     the required information itself after reasonably diligent 
     inquiry of the assisted person or others so as to obtain such 
     information reasonably accurately for inclusion on the 
     petition, schedules or statement of financial affairs, a debt 
     relief agency providing bankruptcy assistance to an assisted 
     person, to the extent permitted by nonbankruptcy law, shall 
     provide each assisted person at the time required for the 
     notice required under subsection (a)(1) reasonably sufficient 
     information (which shall be provided

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     in a clear and conspicuous writing) to the assisted person on 
     how to provide all the information the assisted person is 
     required to provide under this title pursuant to section 521, 
     including--
       ``(1) how to value assets at replacement value, determine 
     current monthly income, the amounts specified in section 
     707(b)(2) and, in a chapter 13 case, how to determine 
     disposable income in accordance with section 707(b)(2) and 
     related calculations;
       ``(2) how to complete the list of creditors, including how 
     to determine what amount is owed and what address for the 
     creditor should be shown; and
       ``(3) how to determine what property is exempt and how to 
     value exempt property at replacement value as defined in 
     section 506.
       ``(d) A debt relief agency shall maintain a copy of the 
     notices required under subsection (a) of this section for 2 
     years after the date on which the notice is given the 
     assisted person.''.
       (b) Conforming Amendment.--The table of sections for 
     chapter 5 of title 11, United States Code, as amended by 
     section 227, is amended by inserting after the item relating 
     to section 526 the following:

``527. Disclosures.''.

     SEC. 229. REQUIREMENTS FOR DEBT RELIEF AGENCIES.

       (a) Enforcement.--Subchapter II of chapter 5 of title 11, 
     United States Code, as amended by sections 227 and 228, is 
     amended by adding at the end the following:

     ``Sec. 528. Requirements for debt relief agencies

       ``(a) A debt relief agency shall--
       ``(1) not later than 5 business days after the first date 
     on which such agency provides any bankruptcy assistance 
     services to an assisted person, but prior to such assisted 
     person's petition under this title being filed, execute a 
     written contract with such assisted person that explains 
     clearly and conspicuously--
       ``(A) the services such agency will provide to such 
     assisted person; and
       ``(B) the fees or charges for such services, and the terms 
     of payment;
       ``(2) provide the assisted person with a copy of the fully 
     executed and completed contract;
       ``(3) clearly and conspicuously disclose in any 
     advertisement of bankruptcy assistance services or of the 
     benefits of bankruptcy directed to the general public 
     (whether in general media, seminars or specific mailings, 
     telephonic or electronic messages, or otherwise) that the 
     services or benefits are with respect to bankruptcy relief 
     under this title; and
       ``(4) clearly and conspicuously use the following statement 
     in such advertisement: `We are a debt relief agency. We help 
     people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.' 
     or a substantially similar statement.
       ``(b)(1) An advertisement of bankruptcy assistance services 
     or of the benefits of bankruptcy directed to the general 
     public includes--
       ``(A) descriptions of bankruptcy assistance in connection 
     with a chapter 13 plan whether or not chapter 13 is 
     specifically mentioned in such advertisement; and
       ``(B) statements such as `federally supervised repayment 
     plan' or `Federal debt restructuring help' or other similar 
     statements that could lead a reasonable consumer to believe 
     that debt counseling was being offered when in fact the 
     services were directed to providing bankruptcy assistance 
     with a chapter 13 plan or other form of bankruptcy relief 
     under this title.
       ``(2) An advertisement, directed to the general public, 
     indicating that the debt relief agency provides assistance 
     with respect to credit defaults, mortgage foreclosures, 
     eviction proceedings, excessive debt, debt collection 
     pressure, or inability to pay any consumer debt shall--
       ``(A) disclose clearly and conspicuously in such 
     advertisement that the assistance may involve bankruptcy 
     relief under this title; and
       ``(B) include the following statement: `We are a debt 
     relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief 
     under the Bankruptcy Code.' or a substantially similar 
     statement.''.
       (b) Conforming Amendment.--The table of sections for 
     chapter 5 of title 11, United States Code, as amended by 
     section 227 and 228, is amended by inserting after the item 
     relating to section 527, the following:

``528. Requirements for debt relief agencies.''.

     SEC. 230. GAO STUDY.

       (a) Study.--Not later than 270 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General of the United 
     States shall conduct a study of the feasibility, 
     effectiveness, and cost of requiring trustees appointed under 
     title 11, United States Code, or the bankruptcy courts, to 
     provide to the Office of Child Support Enforcement promptly 
     after the commencement of cases by debtors who are 
     individuals under such title, the names and social security 
     account numbers of such debtors for the purposes of allowing 
     such Office to determine whether such debtors have 
     outstanding obligations for child support (as determined on 
     the basis of information in the Federal Case Registry or 
     other national database).
       (b) Report.--Not later than 300 days after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Comptroller General shall submit 
     to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of 
     the House of Representatives a report containing the results 
     of the study required by subsection (a).

     SEC. 231. PROTECTION OF PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION.

       (a) Limitation.--Section 363(b)(1) of title 11, United 
     States Code, is amended by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting the following:

     ``, except that if the debtor in connection with offering a 
     product or a service discloses to an individual a policy 
     prohibiting the transfer of personally identifiable 
     information about individuals to persons that are not 
     affiliated with the debtor and if such policy is in effect on 
     the date of the commencement of the case, then the trustee 
     may not sell or lease personally identifiable information to 
     any person unless--
       ``(A) such sale or such lease is consistent with such 
     policy; or
       ``(B) after appointment of a consumer privacy ombudsman in 
     accordance with section 332, and after notice and a hearing, 
     the court approves such sale or such lease--
       ``(i) giving due consideration to the facts, circumstances, 
     and conditions of such sale or such lease; and
       ``(ii) finding that no showing was made that such sale or 
     such lease would violate applicable nonbankruptcy law.''.
       (b) Definition.--Section 101 of title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended by inserting after paragraph (41) the 
     following:
       ``(41A) `personally identifiable information' means--
       ``(A) if provided by an individual to the debtor in 
     connection with obtaining a product or a service from the 
     debtor primarily for personal, family, or household 
     purposes--
       ``(i) the first name (or initial) and last name of such 
     individual, whether given at birth or time of adoption, or 
     resulting from a lawful change of name;
       ``(ii) the geographical address of a physical place of 
     residence of such individual;
       ``(iii) an electronic address (including an e-mail address) 
     of such individual;
       ``(iv) a telephone number dedicated to contacting such 
     individual at such physical place of residence;
       ``(v) a social security account number issued to such 
     individual; or
       ``(vi) the account number of a credit card issued to such 
     individual; or
       ``(B) if identified in connection with 1 or more of the 
     items of information specified in subparagraph (A)--
       ``(i) a birth date, the number of a certificate of birth or 
     adoption, or a place of birth; or
       ``(ii) any other information concerning an identified 
     individual that, if disclosed, will result in contacting or 
     identifying such individual physically or electronically;''.

     SEC. 232. CONSUMER PRIVACY OMBUDSMAN.

       (a) Consumer Privacy Ombudsman.--Title 11 of the United 
     States Code is amended by inserting after section 331 the 
     following:

     ``Sec. 332. Consumer privacy ombudsman

       ``(a) If a hearing is required under section 363(b)(1)(B), 
     the court shall order the United States trustee to appoint, 
     not later than 5 days before the commencement of the hearing, 
     1 disinterested person (other than the United States trustee) 
     to serve as the consumer privacy ombudsman in the case and 
     shall require that notice of such hearing be timely given to 
     such ombudsman.
       ``(b) The consumer privacy ombudsman may appear and be 
     heard at such hearing and shall provide to the court 
     information to assist the court in its consideration of the 
     facts, circumstances, and conditions of the proposed sale or 
     lease of personally identifiable information under section 
     363(b)(1)(B). Such information may include presentation of--
       ``(1) the debtor's privacy policy;
       ``(2) the potential losses or gains of privacy to consumers 
     if such sale or such lease is approved by the court;
       ``(3) the potential costs or benefits to consumers if such 
     sale or such lease is approved by the court; and
       ``(4) the potential alternatives that would mitigate 
     potential privacy losses or potential costs to consumers.
       ``(c) A consumer privacy ombudsman shall not disclose any 
     personally identifiable information obtained by the ombudsman 
     under this title.''.
       (b) Compensation of Consumer Privacy Ombudsman.--Section 
     330(a)(1) of title 11, United States Code, is amended in the 
     matter preceding subparagraph (A), by inserting ``a consumer 
     privacy ombudsman appointed under section 332,'' before ``an 
     examiner''.
       (c) Conforming Amendment.--The table of sections for 
     subchapter II of chapter 3 of title 11, United States Code, 
     is amended by adding at the end the following:

``332. Consumer privacy ombudsman.''.

     SEC. 233. PROHIBITION ON DISCLOSURE OF NAME OF MINOR 
                   CHILDREN.

       (a) Prohibition.--Title 11 of the United States Code, as 
     amended by section 106, is amended by inserting after section 
     111 the following:

     ``Sec. 112. Prohibition on disclosure of name of minor 
       children

       ``The debtor may be required to provide information 
     regarding a minor child involved in matters under this title 
     but may not be required to disclose in the public records in 
     the case the name of such minor child. The debtor may be 
     required to disclose the name of such minor child in a 
     nonpublic record that is maintained by the court and made 
     available by the court for examination by the United States 
     trustee, the trustee, and the auditor (if any) serving under 
     section 586(f) of title 28, in the case. The court, the 
     United States trustee, the trustee, and such

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     auditor shall not disclose the name of such minor child 
     maintained in such nonpublic record.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections for chapter 
     1 of title 11, United States Code, as amended by section 106, 
     is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 
     111 the following:

``112. Prohibition on disclosure of name of minor children.''.
       (c) Conforming Amendment.--Section 107(a) of title 11, 
     United States Code, is amended by inserting ``and subject to 
     section 112'' after ``section''.

               TITLE III --DISCOURAGING BANKRUPTCY ABUSE

     SEC. 301. TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS.

       Section 523(a)(17) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) by striking ``by a court'' and inserting ``on a 
     prisoner by any court'';
       (2) by striking ``section 1915(b) or (f)'' and inserting 
     ``subsection (b) or (f)(2) of section 1915''; and
       (3) by inserting ``(or a similar non-Federal law)'' after 
     ``title 28'' each place it appears.

     SEC. 302. CURBING ABUSIVE FILINGS.

       (a) In General.--Section 362(d) of title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (2), by striking ``or'' at the end;
       (2) in paragraph (3), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``; or''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(4) with respect to a stay of an act against real 
     property under subsection (a), by a creditor whose claim is 
     secured by an interest in such real property, if the court 
     finds that the filing of the petition was part of a scheme to 
     delay, hinder, and defraud creditors that involved either--
       ``(A) transfer of all or part ownership of, or other 
     interest in, such real property without the consent of the 
     secured creditor or court approval; or
       ``(B) multiple bankruptcy filings affecting such real 
     property.

     If recorded in compliance with applicable State laws 
     governing notices of interests or liens in real property, an 
     order entered under paragraph (4) shall be binding in any 
     other case under this title purporting to affect such real 
     property filed not later than 2 years after the date of the 
     entry of such order by the court, except that a debtor in a 
     subsequent case under this title may move for relief from 
     such order based upon changed circumstances or for good cause 
     shown, after notice and a hearing. Any Federal, State, or 
     local governmental unit that accepts notices of interests or 
     liens in real property shall accept any certified copy of an 
     order described in this subsection for indexing and 
     recording.''.
       (b) Automatic Stay.--Section 362(b) of title 11, United 
     States Code, as amended by section 224, is amended by 
     inserting after paragraph (19), the following:
       ``(20) under subsection (a), of any act to enforce any lien 
     against or security interest in real property following entry 
     of the order under subsection (d)(4) as to such real property 
     in any prior case under this title, for a period of 2 years 
     after the date of the entry of such an order, except that the 
     debtor, in a subsequent case under this title, may move for 
     relief from such order based upon changed circumstances or 
     for other good cause shown, after notice and a hearing;
       ``(21) under subsection (a), of any act to enforce any lien 
     against or security interest in real property--
       ``(A) if the debtor is ineligible under section 109(g) to 
     be a debtor in a case under this title; or
       ``(B) if the case under this title was filed in violation 
     of a bankruptcy court order in a prior case under this title 
     prohibiting the debtor from being a debtor in another case 
     under this title;''.

     SEC. 303. GIVING SECURED CREDITORS FAIR TREATMENT IN CHAPTER 
                   13.

       (b) Restoring the Foundation for Secured Credit.--Section 
     1325(a) of title 11, United States Code, is amended by adding 
     at the end the following:

     ``For purposes of paragraph (5), section 506 shall not apply 
     to a claim described in that paragraph if the creditor has a 
     purchase money security interest securing the debt that is 
     the subject of the claim, the debt was incurred within the 
     365-day preceding the date of the filing of the petition, and 
     the collateral for that debt consists of a motor vehicle (as 
     defined in section 30102 of title 49) acquired for the 
     personal use of the debtor, or if collateral for that debt 
     consists of any other thing of value, if the debt was 
     incurred during the 180-day period preceding that filing.''.

     SEC. 304. DOMICILIARY REQUIREMENTS FOR EXEMPTIONS.

       Section 522(b)(3) of title 11, United States Code, as so 
     designated by section 106, is amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (A)--
       (A) by striking ``180 days'' and inserting ``730 days''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``, or for a longer portion of such 180-day 
     period than in any other place'' and inserting ``or if the 
     debtor's domicile has not been located at a single State for 
     such 730-day period, the place in which the debtor's domicile 
     was located for 180 days immediately preceding the 730-day 
     period or for a longer portion of such 180-day period than in 
     any other place''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:

     ``If the effect of the domiciliary requirement under 
     subparagraph (A) is to render the debtor ineligible for any 
     exemption, the debtor may elect to exempt property that is 
     specified under subsection (d).''.

     SEC. 305. REDUCTION OF HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION FOR FRAUD.

       Section 522 of title 11, United States Code, as amended by 
     section 224, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (b)(3)(A), as so designated by this Act, 
     by inserting ``subject to subsections (o) and (p),'' before 
     ``any property''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(o) For purposes of subsection (b)(3)(A), and 
     notwithstanding subsection (a), the value of an interest in--
       ``(1) real or personal property that the debtor or a 
     dependent of the debtor uses as a residence;
       ``(2) a cooperative that owns property that the debtor or a 
     dependent of the debtor uses as a residence;
       ``(3) a burial plot for the debtor or a dependent of the 
     debtor; or
       ``(4) real or personal property that the debtor or a 
     dependent of the debtor claims as a homestead;

     shall be reduced to the extent that such value is 
     attributable to any portion of any property that the debtor 
     disposed of in the 10-year period ending on the date of the 
     filing of the petition with the intent to hinder, delay, or 
     defraud a creditor and that the debtor could not exempt, or 
     that portion that the debtor could not exempt, under 
     subsection (b), if on such date the debtor had held the 
     property so disposed of.''.

     SEC. 306. LIMITATIONS ON HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION.

       (a) Exemptions.--Section 522 of title 11, United States 
     Code, as amended by sections 224 and 308, is amended by 
     adding at the end the following:
       ``(p)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this 
     subsection and sections 544 and 548, as a result of electing 
     under subsection (b)(3)(A) to exempt property under State or 
     local law, a debtor may not exempt any amount of interest 
     that was acquired by the debtor during the 1215-day period 
     preceding the date of the filing of the petition that exceeds 
     in the aggregate $125,000 in value in--
       ``(A) real or personal property that the debtor or a 
     dependent of the debtor uses as a residence;
       ``(B) a cooperative that owns property that the debtor or a 
     dependent of the debtor uses as a residence;
       ``(C) a burial plot for the debtor or a dependent of the 
     debtor; or
       ``(D) real or personal property that the debtor or 
     dependent of the debtor claims as a homestead.
       ``(2)(A) The limitation under paragraph (1) shall not apply 
     to an exemption claimed under subsection (b)(3)(A) by a 
     family farmer for the principal residence of such farmer.
       ``(B) For purposes of paragraph (1), any amount of such 
     interest does not include any interest transferred from a 
     debtor's previous principal residence (which was acquired 
     prior to the beginning of such 1215-day period) into the 
     debtor's current principal residence, if the debtor's 
     previous and current residences are located in the same 
     State.
       ``(q)(1) As a result of electing under subsection (b)(3)(A) 
     to exempt property under State or local law, a debtor may not 
     exempt any amount of an interest in property described in 
     subparagraphs (A), (B), (C), and (D) of subsection (p)(1) 
     which exceeds in the aggregate $125,000 if--
       ``(A) the court determines, after notice and a hearing, 
     that the debtor has been convicted of a felony (as defined in 
     section 3156 of title 18), which under the circumstances, 
     demonstrates that the filing of the case was an abuse of the 
     provisions of this title; or
       ``(B) the debtor owes a debt arising from--
       ``(i) any violation of the Federal securities laws (as 
     defined in section 3(a)(47) of the Securities Exchange Act of 
     1934), any State securities laws, or any regulation or order 
     issued under Federal securities laws or State securities 
     laws;
       ``(ii) fraud, deceit, or manipulation in a fiduciary 
     capacity or in connection with the purchase or sale of any 
     security registered under section 12 or 15(d) of the 
     Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or under section 6 of the 
     Securities Act of 1933;
       ``(iii) any civil remedy under section 1964 of title 18; or
       ``(iv) any criminal act, intentional tort, or willful or 
     reckless misconduct that caused serious physical injury or 
     death to another individual in the preceding 5 years.
       ``(2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply to the extent the 
     amount of an interest in property described in subparagraphs 
     (A), (B), (C), and (D) of subsection (p)(1) is reasonably 
     necessary for the support of the debtor and any dependent of 
     the debtor.''.
       (b) Adjustment of Dollar Amounts.--Paragraphs (1) and (2) 
     of section 104(b) of title 11, United States Code, as amended 
     by section 224, are amended by inserting ``522(p), 522(q),'' 
     after ``522(n),''.

     SEC. 307. EXCLUDING EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLAN PARTICIPANT 
                   CONTRIBUTIONS AND OTHER PROPERTY FROM THE 
                   ESTATE.

       Section 541(b) of title 11, United States Code, as amended 
     by section 225, is amended by adding after paragraph (6), as 
     added by section 225(a)(1)(C), the following:
       ``(7) any amount--
       ``(A) withheld by an employer from the wages of employees 
     for payment as contributions--
       ``(i) to--

       ``(I) an employee benefit plan that is subject to title I 
     of the Employee Retirement

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     Income Security Act of 1974 or under an employee benefit plan 
     which is a governmental plan under section 414(d) of the 
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986;
       ``(II) a deferred compensation plan under section 457 of 
     the Internal Revenue Code of 1986; or
       ``(III) a tax-deferred annuity under section 403(b) of the 
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986;

     except that such amount under this subparagraph shall not 
     constitute disposable income as defined in section 
     1325(b)(2); or
       ``(ii) to a health insurance plan regulated by State law 
     whether or not subject to such title; or
       ``(B) received by an employer from employees for payment as 
     contributions--
       ``(i) to--

       ``(I) an employee benefit plan that is subject to title I 
     of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 or 
     under an employee benefit plan which is a governmental plan 
     under section 414(d) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986;
       ``(II) a deferred compensation plan under section 457 of 
     the Internal Revenue Code of 1986; or
       ``(III) a tax-deferred annuity under section 403(b) of the 
     Internal Revenue Code of 1986;

     except that such amount under this subparagraph shall not 
     constitute disposable income, as defined in section 
     1325(b)(2); or
       ``(ii) to a health insurance plan regulated by State law 
     whether or not subject to such title;''.

     SEC. 308. UNITED STATES TRUSTEE PROGRAM FILING FEE INCREASE.

       (a) Actions Under Chapter 7 or 13 of Title 11, United 
     States Code.--Section 1930(a) of title 28, United States 
     Code, is amended by striking paragraph (1) and inserting the 
     following:
       ``(1) For a case commenced--
       ``(A) under chapter 7 of title 11, $160; or
       ``(B) under chapter 13 of title 11, $150.''.
       (b) United States Trustee System Fund.--Section 589a(b) of 
     title 28, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) by striking paragraph (1) and inserting the following:
       ``(1)(A) 40.63 percent of the fees collected under section 
     1930(a)(1)(A) of this title in cases commenced under chapter 
     7 of title 11; and
       ``(B) 70.00 percent of the fees collected under section 
     1930(a)(1)(B) of this title in cases commenced under chapter 
     13 of title 11;'';
       (2) in paragraph (2), by striking ``one-half'' and 
     inserting ``three-fourths''; and
       (3) in paragraph (4), by striking ``one-half'' and 
     inserting ``100 percent''.
       (c) Collection and Deposit of Miscellaneous Bankruptcy 
     Fees.--Section 406(b) of the Judiciary Appropriations Act, 
     1990 (28 U.S.C. 1931 note) is amended by striking ``pursuant 
     to 28 U.S.C. section 1930(b)'' and all that follows through 
     ``28 U.S.C. section 1931'' and inserting ``under section 
     1930(b) of title 28, United States Code, and 31.25 percent of 
     the fees collected under section 1930(a)(1)(A) of that title, 
     30.00 percent of the fees collected under section 
     1930(a)(1)(B) of that title, and 25 percent of the fees 
     collected under section 1930(a)(3) of that title shall be 
     deposited as offsetting receipts to the fund established 
     under section 1931 of that title''.

     SEC. 309. SHARING OF COMPENSATION.

       Section 504 of title 11, United States Code, is amended by 
     adding at the end the following:
       ``(c) This section shall not apply with respect to sharing, 
     or agreeing to share, compensation with a bona fide public 
     service attorney referral program that operates in accordance 
     with non-Federal law regulating attorney referral services 
     and with rules of professional responsibility applicable to 
     attorney acceptance of referrals.''.

     SEC. 310. DEFAULTS BASED ON NONMONETARY OBLIGATIONS.

       (a) Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases.--Section 365 
     of title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (b)--
       (A) in paragraph (1)(A), by striking the semicolon at the 
     end and inserting the following: ``other than a default that 
     is a breach of a provision relating to the satisfaction of 
     any provision (other than a penalty rate or penalty 
     provision) relating to a default arising from any failure to 
     perform nonmonetary obligations under an unexpired lease of 
     real property, if it is impossible for the trustee to cure 
     such default by performing nonmonetary acts at and after the 
     time of assumption, except that if such default arises from a 
     failure to operate in accordance with a nonresidential real 
     property lease, then such default shall be cured by 
     performance at and after the time of assumption in accordance 
     with such lease, and pecuniary losses resulting from such 
     default shall be compensated in accordance with the 
     provisions of this paragraph;''; and
       (B) in paragraph (2)(D), by striking ``penalty rate or 
     provision'' and inserting ``penalty rate or penalty 
     provision'';
       (2) in subsection (c)--
       (A) in paragraph (2), by inserting ``or'' at the end;
       (B) in paragraph (3), by striking ``; or'' at the end and 
     inserting a period; and
       (C) by striking paragraph (4);
       (3) in subsection (d)--
       (A) by striking paragraphs (5) through (9); and
       (B) by redesignating paragraph (10) as paragraph (5); and
       (4) in subsection (f)(1) by striking ``; except that'' and 
     all that follows through the end of the paragraph and 
     inserting a period.
       (b) Impairment of Claims or Interests.--Section 1124(2) of 
     title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (A), by inserting ``or of a kind that 
     section 365(b)(2) expressly does not require to be cured'' 
     before the semicolon at the end;
       (2) in subparagraph (C), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (3) by redesignating subparagraph (D) as subparagraph (E); 
     and
       (4) by inserting after subparagraph (C) the following:
       ``(D) if such claim or such interest arises from any 
     failure to perform a nonmonetary obligation, other than a 
     default arising from failure to operate a nonresidential real 
     property lease subject to section 365(b)(1)(A), compensates 
     the holder of such claim or such interest (other than the 
     debtor or an insider) for any actual pecuniary loss incurred 
     by such holder as a result of such failure; and''.

     SEC. 311. CLARIFICATION OF POSTPETITION WAGES AND BENEFITS.

       Section 503(b)(1)(A) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended to read as follows:
     ``(A) the actual, necessary costs and expenses of preserving 
     the estate including--
       ``(i) wages, salaries, and commissions for services 
     rendered after the commencement of the case; and
       ``(ii) wages and benefits awarded pursuant to a judicial 
     proceeding or a proceeding of the National Labor Relations 
     Board as back pay attributable to any period of time 
     occurring after commencement of the case under this title, as 
     a result of a violation of Federal or State law by the 
     debtor, without regard to the time of the occurrence of 
     unlawful conduct on which such award is based or to whether 
     any services were rendered, if the court determines that 
     payment of wages and benefits by reason of the operation of 
     this clause will not substantially increase the probability 
     of layoff or termination of current employees, or of 
     nonpayment of domestic support obligations, during the case 
     under this title;''.

     SEC. 312. DELAY OF DISCHARGE DURING PENDENCY OF CERTAIN 
                   PROCEEDINGS.

       (a) Chapter 7.--Section 727(a) of title 11, United States 
     Code, as amended by section 106, is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (10), by striking ``or'' at the end;
       (2) in paragraph (11) by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``; or''; and
       (3) by inserting after paragraph (11) the following:
       ``(12) the court after notice and a hearing held not more 
     than 10 days before the date of the entry of the order 
     granting the discharge finds that there is reasonable cause 
     to believe that--
       ``(A) section 522(q)(1) may be applicable to the debtor; 
     and
       ``(B) there is pending any proceeding in which the debtor 
     may be found guilty of a felony of the kind described in 
     section 522(q)(1)(A) or liable for a debt of the kind 
     described in section 522(q)(1)(B).''.
       (b) Chapter 11.--Section 1141(d) of title 11, United States 
     Code, as amended by section 321, is amended by adding at the 
     end the following:
       ``(C) unless after notice and a hearing held not more than 
     10 days before the date of the entry of the order granting 
     the discharge, the court finds that there is no reasonable 
     cause to believe that--
       ``(i) section 522(q)(1) may be applicable to the debtor; 
     and
       ``(ii) there is pending any proceeding in which the debtor 
     may be found guilty of a felony of the kind described in 
     section 522(q)(1)(A) or liable for a debt of the kind 
     described in section 522(q)(1)(B).''.
       (c) Chapter 12.--Section 1228 of title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a) by striking ``As'' and inserting 
     ``Subject to subsection (d), as'',
       (2) in subsection (b) by striking ``At'' and inserting 
     ``Subject to subsection (d), at'', and
       (3) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(f) The court may not grant a discharge under this 
     chapter unless the court after notice and a hearing held not 
     more than 10 days before the date of the entry of the order 
     granting the discharge finds that there is no reasonable 
     cause to believe that--
       ``(1) section 522(q)(1) may be applicable to the debtor; 
     and
       ``(2) there is pending any proceeding in which the debtor 
     may be found guilty of a felony of the kind described in 
     section 522(q)(1)(A) or liable for a debt of the kind 
     described in section 522(q)(1)(B).''.
       (d) Chapter 13.--Section 1328 of title 11, United States 
     Code, as amended by section 106, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a) by striking ``As'' and inserting 
     ``Subject to subsection (d), as'',
       (2) in subsection (b) by striking ``At'' and inserting 
     ``Subject to subsection (d), at'', and
       (3) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(h) The court may not grant a discharge under this 
     chapter unless the court after notice and a hearing held not 
     more than 10 days before the date of the entry of the order 
     granting the discharge finds that there is no reasonable 
     cause to believe that--
       ``(1) section 522(q)(1) may be applicable to the debtor; 
     and
       ``(2) there is pending any proceeding in which the debtor 
     may be found guilty of a felony of the kind described in 
     section 522(q)(1)(A) or liable for a debt of the kind 
     described in section 522(q)(1)(B).''.

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     SEC. 313. NONDISCHARGEABILITY OF DEBTS INCURRED THROUGH 
                   VIOLATIONS OF CIVIL RIGHTS LAWS.

       (a) Debts Incurred Through Violations of Civil Rights 
     Laws.--Section 523(a) of title 11, United States Code, as 
     amended by section 224, is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (18) by striking ``or'' at the end;
       (2) in paragraph (19) by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``; or''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(20) that results from any judgment, order, consent 
     order, or decree entered in any Federal or State court, or 
     contained in any settlement agreement entered into by the 
     debtor (including any court-ordered damages, fine, penalty, 
     or attorney fee or cost owed by the debtor), that arises 
     from--
       ``(A) the violation by the debtor of any offense described 
     in section 244 (relating to discrimination against a person 
     wearing the uniform of the Armed Forces), section 245 
     (relating to federally protected rights), section 247 
     (relating to damage to religious property; obstruction of 
     persons in the free exercise of religious beliefs), or 
     section 248 (relating to the freedom of access to clinic 
     entrances), of title 18, United States Code;
       ``(B) an offense under State law that consists of conduct 
     that would be a civil rights crime described in subparagraph 
     (A) of this paragraph; or
       ``(C) a valid court order enforcing a civil rights law 
     described in subparagraphs (A) or (B) of this paragraph.''.
       (b) Restitution.--Section 523(a)(13) of title 11, United 
     States Code, is amended by inserting ``or under the criminal 
     law of a State'' after ``title 18''.

       TITLE IV--GENERAL AND SMALL BUSINESS BANKRUPTCY PROVISIONS

           Subtitle A--General Business Bankruptcy Provisions

     SEC. 401. ADEQUATE PROTECTION FOR INVESTORS.

       (a) Definition.--Section 101 of title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended by inserting after paragraph (48) the 
     following:
       ``(48A) `securities self regulatory organization' means 
     either a securities association registered with the 
     Securities and Exchange Commission under section 15A of the 
     Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or a national securities 
     exchange registered with the Securities and Exchange 
     Commission under section 6 of the Securities Exchange Act of 
     1934;''.
       (b) Automatic Stay.--Section 362(b) of title 11, United 
     States Code, as amended by sections 224, 303, and 311, is 
     amended by inserting after paragraph (24) the following:
       ``(25) under subsection (a), of--
       ``(A) the commencement or continuation of an investigation 
     or action by a securities self regulatory organization to 
     enforce such organization's regulatory power;
       ``(B) the enforcement of an order or decision, other than 
     for monetary sanctions, obtained in an action by such 
     securities self regulatory organization to enforce such 
     organization's regulatory power; or
       ``(C) any act taken by such securities self regulatory 
     organization to delist, delete, or refuse to permit quotation 
     of any stock that does not meet applicable regulatory 
     requirements;''.

     SEC. 402. MEETINGS OF CREDITORS AND EQUITY SECURITY HOLDERS.

       Section 341 of title 11, United States Code, is amended by 
     adding at the end the following:
       ``(e) Notwithstanding subsections (a) and (b), the court, 
     on the request of a party in interest and after notice and a 
     hearing, for cause may order that the United States trustee 
     not convene a meeting of creditors or equity security holders 
     if the debtor has filed a plan as to which the debtor 
     solicited acceptances prior to the commencement of the 
     case.''.

     SEC. 403. EXECUTORY CONTRACTS AND UNEXPIRED LEASES.

       (a) In General.--Section 365(d)(4) of title 11, United 
     States Code, is amended to read as follows:
       ``(4)(A) Subject to subparagraph (B), an unexpired lease of 
     nonresidential real property under which the debtor is the 
     lessee shall be deemed rejected, and the trustee shall 
     immediately surrender that nonresidential real property to 
     the lessor, if the trustee does not assume or reject the 
     unexpired lease by the earlier of--
       ``(i) the date that is 120 days after the date of the order 
     for relief; or
       ``(ii) the date of the entry of an order confirming a plan.
       ``(B)(i) The court may extend the period determined under 
     subparagraph (A), prior to the expiration of the 120-day 
     period, for 90 days on the motion of the trustee or lessor 
     for cause.
       ``(ii) If the court grants an extension under clause (i), 
     the court may grant a subsequent extension only upon prior 
     written consent of the lessor in each instance.
       ``(iii) The court may extend the time periods specified in 
     this paragraph if the debtor establishes by clear and 
     convincing evidence that an extension is justified by 
     circumstances beyond the debtor's control that were not 
     foreseeable on the date of the order for relief.''.
       (b) Exception.--Section 365(f)(1) of title 11, United 
     States Code, is amended by striking ``subsection'' the first 
     place it appears and inserting ``subsections (b) and''.

     SEC. 404. CREDITORS AND EQUITY SECURITY HOLDERS COMMITTEES.

       (a) Appointment.--Section 1102(a) of title 11, United 
     States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(4) On request of a party in interest and after notice 
     and a hearing, the court may order the United States trustee 
     to change the membership of a committee appointed under this 
     subsection, if the court determines that the change is 
     necessary to ensure adequate representation of creditors or 
     equity security holders. The court may order the United 
     States trustee to increase the number of members of a 
     committee to include a creditor that is a small business 
     concern (as described in section 3(a)(1) of the Small 
     Business Act), if the court determines that the creditor 
     holds claims (of the kind represented by the committee) the 
     aggregate amount of which, in comparison to the annual gross 
     revenue of that creditor, is disproportionately large.''.
       (b) Information.--Section 1102(b) of title 11, United 
     States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(3) A committee appointed under subsection (a) shall--
       ``(A) provide access to information for creditors who--
       ``(i) hold claims of the kind represented by that 
     committee; and
       ``(ii) are not appointed to the committee;
       ``(B) solicit and receive comments from the creditors 
     described in subparagraph (A); and
       ``(C) be subject to a court order that compels any 
     additional report or disclosure to be made to the creditors 
     described in subparagraph (A).''.

     SEC. 405. AMENDMENTS TO SECTION 330(A) OF TITLE 11, UNITED 
                   STATES CODE.

       Section 330(a) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) in paragraph (3)--
       (A) by striking ``(A) In'' and inserting ``In''; and
       (B) by inserting ``to an examiner, trustee under chapter 
     11, or professional person'' after ``awarded''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(7) In determining the amount of reasonable compensation 
     to be awarded to a trustee, the court shall treat such 
     compensation as a commission, based on section 326.''.

     SEC. 406. POSTPETITION DISCLOSURE AND SOLICITATION.

       Section 1125 of title 11, United States Code, is amended by 
     adding at the end the following:
       ``(g) Notwithstanding subsection (b), an acceptance or 
     rejection of the plan may be solicited from a holder of a 
     claim or interest if such solicitation complies with 
     applicable nonbankruptcy law and if such holder was solicited 
     before the commencement of the case in a manner complying 
     with applicable nonbankruptcy law.''.

     SEC. 407. VENUE OF CERTAIN PROCEEDINGS.

       Section 1409(b) of title 28, United States Code, is amended 
     by inserting ``, or a debt (excluding a consumer debt) 
     against a noninsider of less than $10,000,'' after 
     ``$5,000''.

     SEC. 408. PERIOD FOR FILING PLAN UNDER CHAPTER 11.

       Section 1121(d) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) by striking ``On'' and inserting ``(1) Subject to 
     paragraph (2), on''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(2)(A) Unless the debtor establishes by clear and 
     convincing evidence that there are circumstances beyond the 
     debtor's control that were not foreseeable on the date of the 
     order of relief, the 120-day period specified in paragraph 
     (1) may not be extended beyond a date that is 18 months after 
     the date of the order for relief under this chapter.
       ``(B) Unless the debtor establishes by clear and convincing 
     evidence that there are circumstances beyond the debtor's 
     control that were not foreseeable on the date of the order of 
     relief, the 180-day period specified in paragraph (1) may not 
     be extended beyond a date that is 20 months after the date of 
     the order for relief under this chapter.''.

     SEC. 409. FEES ARISING FROM CERTAIN OWNERSHIP INTERESTS.

       Section 523(a)(16) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) by striking ``dwelling'' the first place it appears;
       (2) by striking ``ownership or'' and inserting 
     ``ownership,'';
       (3) by striking ``housing'' the first place it appears; and
       (4) by striking ``but only'' and all that follows through 
     ``such period,'' and inserting ``or a lot in a homeowners 
     association, for as long as the debtor or the trustee has a 
     legal, equitable, or possessory ownership interest in such 
     unit, such corporation, or such lot,''.

     SEC. 410. FACTORS FOR COMPENSATION OF PROFESSIONAL PERSONS.

       Section 330(a)(3) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (D), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (2) by redesignating subparagraph (E) as subparagraph (F); 
     and
       (3) by inserting after subparagraph (D) the following:
       ``(E) with respect to a professional person, whether the 
     person is board certified or otherwise has demonstrated skill 
     and experience in the bankruptcy field; and''.

     SEC. 411. APPOINTMENT OF ELECTED TRUSTEE.

       Section 1104(b) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) by inserting ``(1)'' after ``(b)''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(2)(A) If an eligible, disinterested trustee is elected 
     at a meeting of creditors under paragraph (1), the United 
     States trustee shall file a report certifying that election.
       ``(B) Upon the filing of a report under subparagraph (A)--

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       ``(i) the trustee elected under paragraph (1) shall be 
     considered to have been selected and appointed for purposes 
     of this section; and
       ``(ii) the service of any trustee appointed under 
     subsection (d) shall terminate.
       ``(C) The court shall resolve any dispute arising out of an 
     election described in subparagraph (A).''.

     SEC. 412. UTILITY SERVICE.

       Section 366 of title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a), by striking ``subsection (b)'' and 
     inserting ``subsections (b) and (c)''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(c)(1)(A) For purposes of this subsection, the term 
     `assurance of payment' means--
       ``(i) a cash deposit;
       ``(ii) a letter of credit;
       ``(iii) a certificate of deposit;
       ``(iv) a surety bond;
       ``(v) a prepayment of utility consumption; or
       ``(vi) another form of security that is mutually agreed on 
     between the utility and the debtor or the trustee.
       ``(B) For purposes of this subsection an administrative 
     expense priority shall not constitute an assurance of 
     payment.
       ``(2) Subject to paragraphs (3) and (4), with respect to a 
     case filed under chapter 11, a utility referred to in 
     subsection (a) may alter, refuse, or discontinue utility 
     service, if during the 30-day period beginning on the date of 
     the filing of the petition, the utility does not receive from 
     the debtor or the trustee adequate assurance of payment for 
     utility service that is satisfactory to the utility.
       ``(3)(A) On request of a party in interest and after notice 
     and a hearing, the court may order modification of the amount 
     of an assurance of payment under paragraph (2).
       ``(B) In making a determination under this paragraph 
     whether an assurance of payment is adequate, the court may 
     not consider--
       ``(i) the absence of security before the date of the filing 
     of the petition;
       ``(ii) the payment by the debtor of charges for utility 
     service in a timely manner before the date of the filing of 
     the petition; or
       ``(iii) the availability of an administrative expense 
     priority.
       ``(4) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, with 
     respect to a case subject to this subsection, a utility may 
     recover or set off against a security deposit provided to the 
     utility by the debtor before the date of the filing of the 
     petition without notice or order of the court.
       ``(5) The court may extend the time period specified in 
     paragraph (2) if the debtor establishes by clear and 
     convincing evidence that an extension is justified by 
     circumstances beyond the debtor's control that were not 
     foreseeable on the date the assurance of payment was due.''.

     SEC. 413. BANKRUPTCY FEES.

       Section 1930 of title 28, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a), by striking ``Notwithstanding 
     section 1915 of this title, the'' and inserting ``The''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(f)(1) Under the procedures prescribed by the Judicial 
     Conference of the United States, the district court or the 
     bankruptcy court may waive the filing fee in a case under 
     chapter 7 of title 11 for an individual if the court 
     determines that such individual has income less than 150 
     percent of the income official poverty line (as defined by 
     the Office of Management and Budget, and revised annually in 
     accordance with section 673(2) of the Omnibus Budget 
     Reconciliation Act of 1981) applicable to a family of the 
     size involved and is unable to pay that fee in installments. 
     For purposes of this paragraph, the term `filing fee' means 
     the filing required by subsection (a), or any other fee 
     prescribed by the Judicial Conference under subsections (b) 
     and (c) that is payable to the clerk upon the commencement of 
     a case under chapter 7.
       ``(2) The district court or the bankruptcy court may waive 
     for such debtors other fees prescribed under subsections (b) 
     and (c).
       ``(3) This subsection does not restrict the district court 
     or the bankruptcy court from waiving, in accordance with 
     Judicial Conference policy, fees prescribed under this 
     section for other debtors and creditors.''.

     SEC. 414. EFFECT OF SALE OF ASSETS ON EMPLOYEE BENEFITS.

       Section 363(b) of title 11, United States Code, is amended 
     by adding at the end the following:
       ``(3) The court shall not approve the sale of all or 
     substantially all the assets of a debtor with 50 or more 
     employees until the debtor has reported to the court on the 
     potential adverse impact that such sale is likely to have on 
     employee benefits, including any pension and health care 
     plans sponsored by the debtor.''.

     SEC. 415. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES.

       Section 503 of title 11, United States Code, is amended by 
     adding at the end the following:
       ``(c)(1) Notwithstanding subsection (b), there shall 
     neither be allowed, nor paid--
       ``(A) a transfer made to, or an obligation incurred for the 
     benefit of, an insider of the debtor for the purpose of 
     inducing such person to remain with the debtor's business, 
     absent a finding by the court based on evidence in the record 
     that--
       ``(i) the transfer or obligation is essential to retention 
     of the person because the individual has a bona fide job 
     offer from another business at the same or greater rate of 
     compensation;
       ``(ii) the services provided by the person are essential to 
     the survival of the business; and
       ``(iii) either--
       ``(I) the amount of the transfer made to, or obligation 
     incurred for the benefit of, the person is not greater than 
     an amount equal to 10 times the amount of the mean transfer 
     or obligation of a similar kind given to nonmanagement 
     employees for any purpose during the calendar year in which 
     the transfer is made or the obligation is incurred; or
       ``(II) if no such similar transfers were made to, or 
     obligations were incurred for the benefit of, such 
     nonmanagement employees during such calendar year, the amount 
     of the transfer or obligation is not greater than an amount 
     equal to 25 percent of the amount of any similar transfer or 
     obligation made to or incurred for the benefit of such 
     insider for any purpose during the calendar year before the 
     year in which such transfer is made or obligation is 
     incurred;
       ``(B) a severance payment to an insider of the debtor, 
     unless--
       ``(i) the payment is part of a program that is generally 
     applicable to all full-time employees; and
       ``(ii) the amount of the payment is not greater than 10 
     times the amount of the mean severance pay given to 
     nonmanagement employees during the calendar year in which the 
     payment is made; or
       ``(C) other transfers or obligations that are outside the 
     ordinary course of business and not justified by the facts 
     and circumstances of the case.
       ``(2) For purposes of paragraph (1)(C), transfers made to, 
     or obligations incurred for the benefit of, officers, 
     managers, or consultants hired after the date of the filing 
     of the petition shall be considered outside the ordinary 
     course of business.''.

     SEC. 416. PRIORITIES

       Section 507(a) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) in paragraph (3), by striking ``$4,000'' and inserting 
     ``$13,500'';
       (2) in paragraph (3), striking ``90 days'' and inserting 
     ``180 days'';
       (3) in paragraph (4)(A), striking ``180 days'' and 
     inserting ``360 days''; and
       (4) in paragraph (4)(B)(i), by striking ``$4,000'' and 
     inserting ``$13,500''.

     SEC. 417. LOCAL FILING OF BANKRUPTCY CASES.

       (a) Venue of Cases Under Title 11.--Section 1408 of title 
     28, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) by striking ``Except'' and inserting the following:
       ``(a) Except'';
       (2) in paragraph (2), by inserting ``as defined in section 
     101(2)(A) of title 11'' after ``affiliate''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(b) For purposes of subsection (a)--
       ``(1) if the debtor is a corporation, the domicile and 
     residence of the debtor are conclusively presumed to be where 
     the debtor's principal place of business in the United States 
     is located; and
       ``(2) if an affiliate, as defined in section 101(2)(A) of 
     title 11, is not a debtor in a case under title 11, but the 
     debtor is an affiliate as defined in subparagraph (B), (C), 
     or (D) of that section, then the bankruptcy case may be filed 
     in the district in which the principal place of business of 
     the affiliate with the greatest assets in the United States 
     is located.''.
       (b) Change of Venue.--Section 1412 of title 28, United 
     States Code, is amended--
       (1) by striking ``A'' and inserting the following:
       ``(a) A''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(b) The district court of a district in which is filed a 
     case laying venue in the wrong division or district shall 
     dismiss, or if it be in the interest of justice, transfer 
     such case to any district or division in which it could have 
     been brought.
       ``(c) Nothing in this chapter shall impair the jurisdiction 
     of a district court of any matter involving a party who does 
     not interpose timely and sufficient objection to the venue.
       ``(d) As used in this section--
       ``(1) the term ``district court'' includes--
       ``(A) the bankruptcy judges of each such court as defined 
     in section 151 of this title; and
       ``(B) the District Court of Guam, the District Court for 
     the Northern Mariana Islands, and the District Court of the 
     Virgin Islands, including any bankruptcy judge of each such 
     court; and
       ``(2) the term ``district'' includes the territorial 
     jurisdiction of each such court.''.

     SEC. 418. ASSUMPTION AND TERMINATION OF CERTAIN CONTRACTS AND 
                   LEASES

       (a) Assumption.--Section 365(c) of title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) by inserting ``(1) after ``(c)'';
       (2) by redesignating existing paragraphs (1) through (4) as 
     subparagraphs (A) through (D) respectively;
       (3) by redesignating subparagraphs (A) and (B) of paragraph 
     (1) as clauses (i) and (ii), respectively; and
       (4) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(2) A debtor in possession may assume, but may not 
     assign, an executory contract or unexpired lease in the 
     circumstances described in paragraph (1)(A).''.
       (b) Termination.--Clause (i) of section 365(e)(2)(A) of 
     title 11, United States Code, is amended by inserting ``the 
     trustee seeks to assign such contract or lease and'' before 
     ``applicable law''.

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            Subtitle B--Small Business Bankruptcy Provisions

     SEC. 431. FLEXIBLE RULES FOR DISCLOSURE STATEMENT AND PLAN.

       Section 1125 of title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a)(1), by inserting before the semicolon 
     ``and in determining whether a disclosure statement provides 
     adequate information, the court shall consider the complexity 
     of the case, the benefit of additional information to 
     creditors and other parties in interest, and the cost of 
     providing additional information''; and
       (2) by striking subsection (f), and inserting the 
     following:
       ``(f) Notwithstanding subsection (b), in a small business 
     case--
       ``(1) the court may determine that the plan itself provides 
     adequate information and that a separate disclosure statement 
     is not necessary;
       ``(2) the court may approve a disclosure statement 
     submitted on standard forms approved by the court or adopted 
     under section 2075 of title 28; and
       ``(3)(A) the court may conditionally approve a disclosure 
     statement subject to final approval after notice and a 
     hearing;
       ``(B) acceptances and rejections of a plan may be solicited 
     based on a conditionally approved disclosure statement if the 
     debtor provides adequate information to each holder of a 
     claim or interest that is solicited, but a conditionally 
     approved disclosure statement shall be mailed not later than 
     25 days before the date of the hearing on confirmation of the 
     plan; and
       ``(C) the hearing on the disclosure statement may be 
     combined with the hearing on confirmation of a plan.''.

     SEC. 432. DEFINITIONS.

       (a) Definitions.--Section 101 of title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended by striking paragraph (51C) and inserting 
     the following:
       ``(51C) `small business case' means a case filed under 
     chapter 11 of this title in which the debtor is a small 
     business debtor;
       ``(51D) `small business debtor'--
       ``(A) subject to subparagraph (B), means a person engaged 
     in commercial or business activities (including any affiliate 
     of such person that is also a debtor under this title and 
     excluding a person whose primary activity is the business of 
     owning or operating real property or activities incidental 
     thereto) that has aggregate noncontingent liquidated secured 
     and unsecured debts as of the date of the petition or the 
     date of the order for relief in an amount not more than 
     $2,000,000 (excluding debts owed to 1 or more affiliates or 
     insiders) for a case in which the United States trustee has 
     not appointed under section 1102(a)(1) a committee of 
     unsecured creditors or where the court has determined that 
     the committee of unsecured creditors is not sufficiently 
     active and representative to provide effective oversight of 
     the debtor; and
       ``(B) does not include any member of a group of affiliated 
     debtors that has aggregate noncontingent liquidated secured 
     and unsecured debts in an amount greater than $2,000,000 
     (excluding debt owed to 1 or more affiliates or insiders);''.
       (b) Conforming Amendment.--Section 1102(a)(3) of title 11, 
     United States Code, is amended by inserting ``debtor'' after 
     ``small business''.
       (c) Adjustment of Dollar Amounts.--Section 104(b) of title 
     11, United States Code, as amended by section 226, is amended 
     by inserting ``101(51D),'' after ``101(3),'' each place it 
     appears.

     SEC. 433. STANDARD FORM DISCLOSURE STATEMENT AND PLAN.

       Within a reasonable period of time after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Judicial Conference of the United 
     States shall prescribe in accordance with rule 9009 of the 
     Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure official standard form 
     disclosure statements and plans of reorganization for small 
     business debtors (as defined in section 101 of title 11, 
     United States Code, as amended by this Act), designed to 
     achieve a practical balance between--
       (1) the reasonable needs of the courts, the United States 
     trustee, creditors, and other parties in interest for 
     reasonably complete information; and
       (2) economy and simplicity for debtors.

     SEC. 434. UNIFORM NATIONAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.

       (a) Reporting Required.--
       (1) In general.--Chapter 3 of title 11, United States Code, 
     is amended by inserting after section 307 the following:

     ``Sec. 308. Debtor reporting requirements

       ``(a) For purposes of this section, the term 
     `profitability' means, with respect to a debtor, the amount 
     of money that the debtor has earned or lost during current 
     and recent fiscal periods.
       ``(b) A small business debtor shall file periodic financial 
     and other reports containing information including--
       ``(1) the debtor's profitability;
       ``(2) reasonable approximations of the debtor's projected 
     cash receipts and cash disbursements over a reasonable 
     period;
       ``(3) comparisons of actual cash receipts and disbursements 
     with projections in prior reports;
       ``(4)(A) whether the debtor is--
       ``(i) in compliance in all material respects with 
     postpetition requirements imposed by this title and the 
     Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure; and
       ``(ii) timely filing tax returns and other required 
     government filings and paying taxes and other administrative 
     expenses when due;
       ``(B) if the debtor is not in compliance with the 
     requirements referred to in subparagraph (A)(i) or filing tax 
     returns and other required government filings and making the 
     payments referred to in subparagraph (A)(ii), what the 
     failures are and how, at what cost, and when the debtor 
     intends to remedy such failures; and
       ``(C) such other matters as are in the best interests of 
     the debtor and creditors, and in the public interest in fair 
     and efficient procedures under chapter 11 of this title.''.
       (2) Clerical amendment.--The table of sections for chapter 
     3 of title 11, United States Code, is amended by inserting 
     after the item relating to section 307 the following:

``308. Debtor reporting requirements.''.
       (b) Effective Date.--The amendments made by subsection (a) 
     shall take effect 60 days after the date on which rules are 
     prescribed under section 2075 of title 28, United States 
     Code, to establish forms to be used to comply with section 
     308 of title 11, United States Code, as added by subsection 
     (a).

     SEC. 435. UNIFORM REPORTING RULES AND FORMS FOR SMALL 
                   BUSINESS CASES.

       (a) Proposal of Rules and Forms.--The Judicial Conference 
     of the United States shall propose in accordance with section 
     2073 of title 28 of the United States Code amended Federal 
     Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure, and shall prescribe in 
     accordance with rule 9009 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy 
     Procedure official bankruptcy forms, directing small business 
     debtors to file periodic financial and other reports 
     containing information, including information relating to--
       (1) the debtor's profitability;
       (2) the debtor's cash receipts and disbursements; and
       (3) whether the debtor is timely filing tax returns and 
     paying taxes and other administrative expenses when due.
       (b) Purpose.--The rules and forms proposed under subsection 
     (a) shall be designed to achieve a practical balance among--
       (1) the reasonable needs of the bankruptcy court, the 
     United States trustee, creditors, and other parties in 
     interest for reasonably complete information;
       (2) a small business debtor's interest that required 
     reports be easy and inexpensive to complete; and
       (3) the interest of all parties that the required reports 
     help such debtor to understand such debtor's financial 
     condition and plan the such debtor's future.

     SEC. 436. DUTIES IN SMALL BUSINESS CASES.

       (a) Duties in Chapter 11 Cases.--Subchapter I of chapter 11 
     of title 11, United States Code, as amended by section 321, 
     is amended by adding at the end the following:

     ``Sec. 1116. Duties of trustee or debtor in possession in 
       small business cases

       ``In a small business case, a trustee or the debtor in 
     possession, in addition to the duties provided in this title 
     and as otherwise required by law, shall--
       ``(1) append to the voluntary petition or, in an 
     involuntary case, file not later than 7 days after the date 
     of the order for relief--
       ``(A) its most recent balance sheet, statement of 
     operations, cash-flow statement, Federal income tax return; 
     or
       ``(B) a statement made under penalty of perjury that no 
     balance sheet, statement of operations, or cash-flow 
     statement has been prepared and no Federal tax return has 
     been filed;
       ``(2) attend, through its senior management personnel and 
     counsel, meetings scheduled by the court or the United States 
     trustee, including initial debtor interviews, scheduling 
     conferences, and meetings of creditors convened under section 
     341 unless the court, after notice and a hearing, waives that 
     requirement upon a finding of extraordinary and compelling 
     circumstances;
       ``(3) timely file all schedules and statements of financial 
     affairs, unless the court, after notice and a hearing, grants 
     an extension, which shall not extend such time period to a 
     date later than 30 days after the date of the order for 
     relief, absent extraordinary and compelling circumstances;
       ``(4) file all postpetition financial and other reports 
     required by the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure or by 
     local rule of the district court;
       ``(5) subject to section 363(c)(2), maintain insurance 
     customary and appropriate to the industry;
       ``(6)(A) timely file tax returns and other required 
     government filings; and
       ``(B) subject to section 363(c)(2), timely pay all taxes 
     entitled to administrative expense priority except those 
     being contested by appropriate proceedings being diligently 
     prosecuted; and
       ``(7) allow the United States trustee, or a designated 
     representative of the United States trustee, to inspect the 
     debtor's business premises, books, and records at reasonable 
     times, after reasonable prior written notice, unless notice 
     is waived by the debtor.
       ``(b) The court may extend the time periods specified in 
     paragraphs (1) and (3) of subsection (a) if the debtor 
     establishes by clear and convincing evidence that an 
     extension is justified by circumstances that there are beyond 
     the debtor's control that were not foreseeable on the date of 
     the order of relief.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections for chapter 
     11 of title 11, United States Code, as amended by section 
     321, is amended by inserting after the item relating to 
     section 1115 the following:


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``1116. Duties of trustee or debtor in possession in small business 
              cases.''.

     SEC. 437. PLAN FILING AND CONFIRMATION DEADLINES.

       Section 1121 of title 11, United States Code, is amended by 
     striking subsection (e) and inserting the following:
       ``(e) In a small business case--
       ``(1) only the debtor may file a plan until after 180 days 
     after the date of the order for relief, unless that period 
     is--
       ``(A) extended as provided by this subsection, after notice 
     and a hearing; or
       ``(B) the court, for cause, orders otherwise;
       ``(2) the plan and a disclosure statement (if any) shall be 
     filed not later than 300 days after the date of the order for 
     relief; and
       ``(3) the time periods specified in paragraphs (1) and (2), 
     and the time fixed in section 1129(e) within which the plan 
     shall be confirmed, may be extended only if--
       ``(A) the debtor, after providing notice to parties in 
     interest (including the United States trustee), demonstrates 
     by a preponderance of the evidence that it is more likely 
     than not that the court will confirm a plan within a 
     reasonable period of time;
       ``(B) a new deadline is imposed at the time the extension 
     is granted;
       ``(C) the debtor establishes by clear and convincing 
     evidence that an extension is justified by circumstances 
     beyond the debtor's control that were not foreseeable on the 
     date of the order of relief; and
       ``(D) the order extending time is signed before the 
     existing deadline has expired.''..

     SEC. 438. PLAN CONFIRMATION DEADLINE.

       Section 1129 of title 11, United States Code, is amended by 
     adding at the end the following:
       ``(e) In a small business case, the court shall confirm a 
     plan that complies with the applicable provisions of this 
     title and that is filed in accordance with section 1121(e) 
     not later than 45 days after the plan is filed unless the 
     time for confirmation is extended in accordance with section 
     1121(e)(3) or the debtor establishes by clear and convincing 
     evidence that an extension is justified by circumstances 
     beyond the debtor's control that were not foreseeable on the 
     date of the order for relief.''.

     SEC. 439. DUTIES OF THE UNITED STATES TRUSTEE.

       Section 586(a) of title 28, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) in paragraph (3)--
       (A) in subparagraph (G), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (B) by redesignating subparagraph (H) as subparagraph (I); 
     and
       (C) by inserting after subparagraph (G) the following:
       ``(H) in small business cases (as defined in section 101 of 
     title 11), performing the additional duties specified in 
     title 11 pertaining to such cases; and'';
       (2) in paragraph (5), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (3) in paragraph (6), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting a semicolon; and
       (4) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(7) in each of such small business cases--
       ``(A) conduct an initial debtor interview as soon as 
     practicable after the date of the order for relief but before 
     the first meeting scheduled under section 341(a) of title 11, 
     at which time the United States trustee shall--
       ``(i) begin to investigate the debtor's viability;
       ``(ii) inquire about the debtor's business plan;
       ``(iii) explain the debtor's obligations to file monthly 
     operating reports and other required reports;
       ``(iv) attempt to develop an agreed scheduling order; and
       ``(v) inform the debtor of other obligations;
       ``(B) if determined to be appropriate and advisable, visit 
     the appropriate business premises of the debtor, ascertain 
     the state of the debtor's books and records, and verify that 
     the debtor has filed its tax returns; and
       ``(C) review and monitor diligently the debtor's 
     activities, to identify as promptly as possible whether the 
     debtor will be unable to confirm a plan; and
       ``(8) in any case in which the United States trustee finds 
     material grounds for any relief under section 1112 of title 
     11, the United States trustee shall apply promptly after 
     making that finding to the court for relief.''.

     SEC. 440. SCHEDULING CONFERENCES.

       Section 105(d) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by striking ``, 
     may''; and
       (2) by striking paragraph (1) and inserting the following:
       ``(1) shall hold such status conferences as are necessary 
     to further the expeditious and economical resolution of the 
     case; and''.

     SEC. 441. SERIAL FILER PROVISIONS.

       Section 362 of title 11, United States Code, as amended by 
     sections 106, 305, and 311, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (k), as so redesignated by section 305--
       (A) by striking ``An'' and inserting ``(1) Except as 
     provided in paragraph (2), an''; and
       (B) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(2) If such violation is based on an action taken by an 
     entity in the good faith belief that subsection (h) applies 
     to the debtor, the recovery under paragraph (1) of this 
     subsection against such entity shall be limited to actual 
     damages.''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(n)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), subsection 
     (a) does not apply in a case in which the debtor--
       ``(A) is a debtor in a small business case pending at the 
     time the petition is filed;
       ``(B) was a debtor in a small business case that was 
     dismissed for any reason by an order that became final in the 
     2-year period ending on the date of the order for relief 
     entered with respect to the petition;
       ``(C) was a debtor in a small business case in which a plan 
     was confirmed in the 2-year period ending on the date of the 
     order for relief entered with respect to the petition; or
       ``(D) is an entity that has acquired substantially all of 
     the assets or business of a small business debtor described 
     in subparagraph (A), (B), or (C), unless such entity 
     establishes by a preponderance of the evidence that such 
     entity acquired substantially all of the assets or business 
     of such small business debtor in good faith and not for the 
     purpose of evading this paragraph.
       ``(2) Paragraph (1) does not apply--
       ``(A) to an involuntary case involving no collusion by the 
     debtor with creditors; or
       ``(B) to the filing of a petition if--
       ``(i) the debtor proves by a preponderance of the evidence 
     that the filing of the petition resulted from circumstances 
     beyond the control of the debtor not foreseeable at the time 
     the case then pending was filed; and
       ``(ii) it is more likely than not that the court will 
     confirm a feasible plan, but not a liquidating plan, within a 
     reasonable period of time.''.

     SEC. 442. EXPANDED GROUNDS FOR DISMISSAL OR CONVERSION AND 
                   APPOINTMENT OF A TRUSTEE.

       (a) Expanded Grounds for Dismissal or Conversion.--Section 
     1112 of title 11, United States Code, is amended by striking 
     subsection (b) and inserting the following:
       ``(b)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this 
     subsection, subsection (c) of this section, and section 
     1104(a)(3), on request of a party in interest, and after 
     notice and a hearing, the court shall convert a case under 
     this chapter to a case under chapter 7 or dismiss a case 
     under this chapter, whichever is in the best interests of the 
     creditors and the estate, if the movement establishes cause.
       ``(2) The relief provided in paragraph (1) shall not be 
     granted if--
       ``(A) the granting of such relief is not in the best 
     interests of the creditors or the estate; or
       ``(B) the debtor, or another party in interest, objects and 
     establishes that--
       ``(i) there is reasonable likelihood that a plan will be 
     confirmed within the time frames established in section 
     1121(e) and 1129(e) of this title, or if such sections do not 
     apply, within such a reasonable period of time; and
       ``(ii) the grounds for granting such relief include an act 
     or omission of the debtor other than under paragraph (4)(A)--
       ``(I) for which there exists a reasonable justification for 
     the act or omissions;
       ``(II) the debtor establishes by clear and convincing 
     evidence that an extension is justified by circumstances 
     beyond the debtor's control that were not foreseeable on the 
     date of the order for relief; and
       ``(III) that will be cured within a reasonable period of 
     time fixed by the court.
       ``(3) The court shall commence the hearing on a motion 
     under this subsection not later than 30 days after filing of 
     the motion, and shall decide the motion not later than 15 
     days after commencement of such hearing, unless the movant 
     expressly consents to a continuance for a specific period of 
     time or compelling circumstances prevent the court from 
     meeting the time limits established by this paragraph.
       ``(4) For purposes of this subsection, the term `cause' 
     includes--
       ``(A) substantial or continuing loss to or diminution of 
     the estate and the absence of a reasonable likelihood of 
     rehabilitation;
       ``(B) gross mismanagement of the estate;
       ``(C) failure to maintain appropriate insurance that poses 
     a risk to the estate or to the public;
       ``(D) unauthorized use of cash collateral substantially 
     harmful to 1 or more creditors;
       ``(E) failure to comply with an order of the court;
       ``(F) unexcused failure to satisfy timely any filing or 
     reporting requirement established by this title or by any 
     rule applicable to a case under this chapter;
       ``(G) failure to attend the meeting of creditors convened 
     under section 341(a) or an examination ordered under rule 
     2004 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure without 
     good cause shown by the debtor;
       ``(H) failure timely to provide information or attend 
     meetings reasonably requested by the United States trustee 
     (or the bankruptcy administrator, if any);
       ``(I) failure timely to pay taxes owed after the date of 
     the order for relief or to file tax returns due after the 
     date of the order for relief;
       ``(J) failure to file a disclosure statement, or to file or 
     confirm a plan, within the time fixed by this title or by 
     order of the court;
       ``(K) failure to pay any fees or charges required under 
     chapter 123 of title 28;
       ``(L) revocation of an order of confirmation under section 
     1144;
       ``(M) inability to effectuate substantial consummation of a 
     confirmed plan;
       ``(N) material default by the debtor with respect to a 
     confirmed plan;
       ``(O) termination of a confirmed plan by reason of the 
     occurrence of a condition specified in the plan; and
       ``(P) failure of the debtor to pay any domestic support 
     obligation that first becomes

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     payable after the date of the filing of the petition.
       ``(5) The court shall commence the hearing on a motion 
     under this subsection not later than 30 days after filing of 
     the motion, and shall decide the motion not later than 15 
     days after commencement of such hearing, unless the movant 
     expressly consents to a continuance for a specific period of 
     time or compelling circumstances prevent the court from 
     meeting the time limits established by this paragraph.''.
       (b) Additional Grounds for Appointment of Trustee.--Section 
     1104(a) of title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1), by striking ``or'' at the end;
       (2) in paragraph (2), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``; or''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(3) if grounds exist to convert or dismiss the case under 
     section 1112, but the court determines that the appointment 
     of a trustee or an examiner is in the best interests of 
     creditors and the estate.''.

     SEC. 443. STUDY OF OPERATION OF TITLE 11, UNITED STATES CODE, 
                   WITH RESPECT TO SMALL BUSINESSES.

       Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this 
     Act, the Administrator of the Small Business Administration, 
     in consultation with the Attorney General, the Director of 
     the Executive Office for United States Trustees, and the 
     Director of the Administrative Office of the United States 
     Courts, shall--
       (1) conduct a study to determine--
       (A) the internal and external factors that cause small 
     businesses, especially sole proprietorships, to become 
     debtors in cases under title 11, United States Code, and that 
     cause certain small businesses to successfully complete cases 
     under chapter 11 of such title; and
       (B) how Federal laws relating to bankruptcy may be made 
     more effective and efficient in assisting small businesses to 
     remain viable; and
       (2) submit to the President pro tempore of the Senate and 
     the Speaker of the House of Representatives a report 
     summarizing that study.

     SEC. 444. DUTIES WITH RESPECT TO A DEBTOR WHO IS A PLAN 
                   ADMINISTRATOR OF AN EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PLAN.

       (a) In General.--Section 521(a) of title 11, United States 
     Code, as amended by sections 106 and 304, is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (5), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (2) in paragraph (6), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``; and''; and
       (3) by adding after paragraph (6) the following:
       ``(7) unless a trustee is serving in the case, continue to 
     perform the obligations required of the administrator (as 
     defined in section 3 of the Employee Retirement Income 
     Security Act of 1974) of an employee benefit plan if at the 
     time of the commencement of the case the debtor (or any 
     entity designated by the debtor) served as such 
     administrator.''.
       (b) Duties of Trustees.--Section 704(a) of title 11, United 
     States Code, as amended by sections 102 and 219, is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (10), by striking ``and'' at the end; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(11) if, at the time of the commencement of the case, the 
     debtor (or any entity designated by the debtor) served as the 
     administrator (as defined in section 3 of the Employee 
     Retirement Income Security Act of 1974) of an employee 
     benefit plan, continue to perform the obligations required of 
     the administrator; and''.
       (c) Conforming Amendment.--Section 1106(a)(1) of title 11, 
     United States Code, is amended to read as follows:
       ``(1) perform the duties of the trustee, as specified in 
     paragraphs (2), (5), (7), (8), (9), (10), and (11) of section 
     704;''.

     SEC. 445. APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEE OF RETIRED EMPLOYEES.

       Section 1114(d) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) by striking ``appoint'' and inserting ``order the 
     appointment of'', and
       (2) by adding at the end the following: ``The United States 
     trustee shall appoint any such committee.''.

     SEC. 446. EFFECT OF SALE OF ASSETS ON EMPLOYEE BENEFITS.

       Section 363(b) of title 11, United States Code, is amended 
     by adding at the end the following:
       ``(3) The court shall not approve the sale of all or 
     substantially all the assets of a debtor with 50 or more 
     employees until the debtor has reported to the court on the 
     potential adverse impact that such sale is likely to have on 
     employee benefits, including any pension and health care 
     plans sponsored by the debtor.''.

                TITLE V--MUNICIPAL BANKRUPTCY PROVISIONS

     SEC. 501. PETITION AND PROCEEDINGS RELATED TO PETITION.

       (a) Technical Amendment Relating to Municipalities.--
     Section 921(d) of title 11, United States Code, is amended by 
     inserting ``notwithstanding section 301(b)'' before the 
     period at the end.
       (b) Conforming Amendment.--Section 301 of title 11, United 
     States Code, is amended--
       (1) by inserting ``(a)'' before ``A voluntary''; and
       (2) by striking the last sentence and inserting the 
     following:
       ``(b) The commencement of a voluntary case under a chapter 
     of this title constitutes an order for relief under such 
     chapter.''.

     SEC. 502. APPLICABILITY OF OTHER SECTIONS TO CHAPTER 9.

       Section 901(a) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) by inserting ``555, 556,'' after ``553,''; and
       (2) by inserting ``559, 560, 561, 562,'' after ``557,''.

                       TITLE VI--BANKRUPTCY DATA

     SEC. 601. IMPROVED BANKRUPTCY STATISTICS.

       (a) In General.--Chapter 6 of title 28, United States Code, 
     is amended by adding at the end the following:

     ``Sec. 159. Bankruptcy statistics

       ``(a) The clerk of the district court, or the clerk of the 
     bankruptcy court if one is certified pursuant to section 
     156(b) of this title, shall collect statistics regarding 
     debtors who are individuals with primarily consumer debts 
     seeking relief under chapters 7, 11, and 13 of title 11. 
     Those statistics shall be in a standardized format prescribed 
     by the Director of the Administrative Office of the United 
     States Courts (referred to in this section as the 
     `Director').
       ``(b) The Director shall--
       ``(1) compile the statistics referred to in subsection (a);
       ``(2) make the statistics available to the public; and
       ``(3) not later than July 1, 2006, and annually thereafter, 
     prepare, and submit to Congress a report concerning the 
     information collected under subsection (a) that contains an 
     analysis of the information.
       ``(c) The compilation required under subsection (b) shall--
       ``(1) be itemized, by chapter, with respect to title 11;
       ``(2) be presented in the aggregate and for each district; 
     and
       ``(3) include information concerning--
       ``(A) the total assets and total liabilities of the debtors 
     described in subsection (a), and in each category of assets 
     and liabilities, as reported in the schedules prescribed 
     pursuant to section 2075 of this title and filed by debtors;
       ``(B) the current monthly income, average income, and 
     average expenses of debtors as reported on the schedules and 
     statements that each such debtor files under sections 521 and 
     1322 of title 11;
       ``(C) the aggregate amount of debt discharged in cases 
     filed during the reporting period, determined as the 
     difference between the total amount of debt and obligations 
     of a debtor reported on the schedules and the amount of such 
     debt reported in categories which are predominantly 
     nondischargeable;
       ``(D) the average period of time between the date of the 
     filing of the petition and the closing of the case for cases 
     closed during the reporting period;
       ``(E) for cases closed during the reporting period--
       ``(i) the number of cases in which a reaffirmation 
     agreement was filed; and
       ``(ii)(I) the total number of reaffirmation agreements 
     filed;
       ``(II) of those cases in which a reaffirmation agreement 
     was filed, the number of cases in which the debtor was not 
     represented by an attorney; and
       ``(III) of those cases in which a reaffirmation agreement 
     was filed, the number of cases in which the reaffirmation 
     agreement was approved by the court;
       ``(F) with respect to cases filed under chapter 13 of title 
     11, for the reporting 
     period--
       ``(i)(I) the number of cases in which a final order was 
     entered determining the value of property securing a claim in 
     an amount less than the amount of the claim; and
       ``(II) the number of final orders entered determining the 
     value of property securing a claim;
       ``(ii) the number of cases dismissed, the number of cases 
     dismissed for failure to make payments under the plan, the 
     number of cases refiled after dismissal, and the number of 
     cases in which the plan was completed, separately itemized 
     with respect to the number of modifications made before 
     completion of the plan, if any; and
       ``(iii) the number of cases in which the debtor filed 
     another case during the 6-year period preceding the filing;
       ``(G) the number of cases in which creditors were fined for 
     misconduct and any amount of punitive damages awarded by the 
     court for creditor misconduct; and
       ``(H) the number of cases in which sanctions under rule 
     9011 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure were 
     imposed against debtor's attorney or damages awarded under 
     such Rule.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections for chapter 
     6 of title 28, United States Code, is amended by adding at 
     the end the following:

``159. Bankruptcy statistics.''.
       (c) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall take effect 18 months after the date of enactment of 
     this Act.

     SEC. 602. UNIFORM RULES FOR THE COLLECTION OF BANKRUPTCY 
                   DATA.

       (a) Amendment.--Chapter 39 of title 28, United States Code, 
     is amended by adding at the end the following:

     ``Sec. 589b. Bankruptcy data

       ``(a) Rules.--The Attorney General shall, within a 
     reasonable time after the effective date of this section, 
     issue rules requiring uniform forms for (and from time to 
     time thereafter to appropriately modify and approve)--
       ``(1) final reports by trustees in cases under chapters 7, 
     12, and 13 of title 11; and

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       ``(2) periodic reports by debtors in possession or trustees 
     in cases under chapter 11 of title 11.
       ``(b) Reports.--Each report referred to in subsection (a) 
     shall be designed (and the requirements as to place and 
     manner of filing shall be established) so as to facilitate 
     compilation of data and maximum possible access of the 
     public, both by physical inspection at one or more central 
     filing locations, and by electronic access through the 
     Internet or other appropriate media.
       ``(c) Required Information.--The information required to be 
     filed in the reports referred to in subsection (b) shall be 
     that which is in the best interests of debtors and creditors, 
     and in the public interest in reasonable and adequate 
     information to evaluate the efficiency and practicality of 
     the Federal bankruptcy system. In issuing rules proposing the 
     forms referred to in subsection (a), the Attorney General 
     shall strike the best achievable practical balance between--
       ``(1) the reasonable needs of the public for information 
     about the operational results of the Federal bankruptcy 
     system;
       ``(2) economy, simplicity, and lack of undue burden on 
     persons with a duty to file reports; and
       ``(3) appropriate privacy concerns and safeguards.
       ``(d) Final Reports.--The uniform forms for final reports 
     required under subsection (a) for use by trustees under 
     chapters 7, 12, and 13 of title 11 shall, in addition to such 
     other matters as are required by law or as the Attorney 
     General in the discretion of the Attorney General shall 
     propose, include with respect to a case under such title--
       ``(1) information about the length of time the case was 
     pending;
       ``(2) assets abandoned;
       ``(3) assets exempted;
       ``(4) receipts and disbursements of the estate;
       ``(5) expenses of administration, including for use under 
     section 707(b), actual costs of administering cases under 
     chapter 13 of title 11;
       ``(6) claims asserted;
       ``(7) claims allowed; and
       ``(8) distributions to claimants and claims discharged 
     without payment,

     in each case by appropriate category and, in cases under 
     chapters 12 and 13 of title 11, date of confirmation of the 
     plan, each modification thereto, and defaults by the debtor 
     in performance under the plan.
       ``(e) Periodic Reports.--The uniform forms for periodic 
     reports required under subsection (a) for use by trustees or 
     debtors in possession under chapter 11 of title 11 shall, in 
     addition to such other matters as are required by law or as 
     the Attorney General in the discretion of the Attorney 
     General shall propose, include--
       ``(1) information about the industry classification, 
     published by the Department of Commerce, for the businesses 
     conducted by the debtor;
       ``(2) length of time the case has been pending;
       ``(3) number of full-time employees as of the date of the 
     order for relief and at the end of each reporting period 
     since the case was filed;
       ``(4) cash receipts, cash disbursements and profitability 
     of the debtor for the most recent period and cumulatively 
     since the date of the order for relief;
       ``(5) compliance with title 11, whether or not tax returns 
     and tax payments since the date of the order for relief have 
     been timely filed and made;
       ``(6) all professional fees approved by the court in the 
     case for the most recent period and cumulatively since the 
     date of the order for relief (separately reported, for the 
     professional fees incurred by or on behalf of the debtor, 
     between those that would have been incurred absent a 
     bankruptcy case and those not); and
       ``(7) plans of reorganization filed and confirmed and, with 
     respect thereto, by class, the recoveries of the holders, 
     expressed in aggregate dollar values and, in the case of 
     claims, as a percentage of total claims of the class 
     allowed.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections for chapter 
     39 of title 28, United States Code, is amended by adding at 
     the end the following:

``589b. Bankruptcy data.''.

     SEC. 603. AUDIT PROCEDURES.

       (a) In General.--
       (1) Establishment of procedures.--The Attorney General (in 
     judicial districts served by United States trustees) and the 
     Judicial Conference of the United States (in judicial 
     districts served by bankruptcy administrators) shall 
     establish procedures to determine the accuracy, veracity, and 
     completeness of petitions, schedules, and other information 
     that the debtor is required to provide under sections 521 and 
     1322 of title 11, United States Code, and, if applicable, 
     section 111 of such title, in cases filed under chapter 7 or 
     13 of such title in which the debtor is an individual. Such 
     audits shall be in accordance with generally accepted 
     auditing standards and performed by independent certified 
     public accountants or independent licensed public 
     accountants, provided that the Attorney General and the 
     Judicial Conference, as appropriate, may develop alternative 
     auditing standards not later than 2 years after the date of 
     enactment of this Act.
       (2) Procedures.--Those procedures required by paragraph (1) 
     shall--
       (A) establish a method of selecting appropriate qualified 
     persons to contract to perform those audits;
       (B) establish a method of randomly selecting cases to be 
     audited, except that not less than 1 out of every 250 cases 
     in each Federal judicial district shall be selected for 
     audit;
       (C) require audits of schedules of income and expenses that 
     reflect greater than average variances from the statistical 
     norm of the district in which the schedules were filed if 
     those variances occur by reason of higher income or higher 
     expenses than the statistical norm of the district in which 
     the schedules were filed; and
       (D) establish procedures for providing, not less frequently 
     than annually, public information concerning the aggregate 
     results of such audits including the percentage of cases, by 
     district, in which a material misstatement of income or 
     expenditures is reported.
       (b) Amendments.--Section 586 of title 28, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a), by striking paragraph (6) and 
     inserting the following:
       ``(6) make such reports as the Attorney General directs, 
     including the results of audits performed under section 
     603(a) of the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer 
     Protection Act of 2003;''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(f)(1) The United States trustee for each district is 
     authorized to contract with auditors to perform audits in 
     cases designated by the United States trustee, in accordance 
     with the procedures established under section 603(a) of the 
     Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 
     2003.
       ``(2)(A) The report of each audit referred to in paragraph 
     (1) shall be filed with the court and transmitted to the 
     United States trustee. Each report shall clearly and 
     conspicuously specify any material misstatement of income or 
     expenditures or of assets identified by the person performing 
     the audit. In any case in which a material misstatement of 
     income or expenditures or of assets has been reported, the 
     clerk of the district court (or the clerk of the bankruptcy 
     court if one is certified under section 156(b) of this title) 
     shall give notice of the misstatement to the creditors in the 
     case.
       ``(B) If a material misstatement of income or expenditures 
     or of assets is reported, the United States trustee shall--
       ``(i) report the material misstatement, if appropriate, to 
     the United States Attorney pursuant to section 3057 of title 
     18; and
       ``(ii) if advisable, take appropriate action, including but 
     not limited to commencing an adversary proceeding to revoke 
     the debtor's discharge pursuant to section 727(d) of title 
     11.''.
       (c) Amendments to Section 521 of Title 11, U.S.C.--Section 
     521(a) of title 11, United States Code, as so designated by 
     section 106, is amended in each of paragraphs (3) and (4) by 
     inserting ``or an auditor serving under section 586(f) of 
     title 28'' after ``serving in the case''.
       (d) Amendments to Section 727 of Title 11, U.S.C.--Section 
     727(d) of title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (2), by striking ``or'' at the end;
       (2) in paragraph (3), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``; or''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(4) the debtor has failed to explain satisfactorily--
       ``(A) a material misstatement in an audit referred to in 
     section 586(f) of title 28; or
       ``(B) a failure to make available for inspection all 
     necessary accounts, papers, documents, financial records, 
     files, and all other papers, things, or property belonging to 
     the debtor that are requested for an audit referred to in 
     section 586(f) of title 28.''.
       (e) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall take effect 18 months after the date of enactment of 
     this Act.

     SEC. 604. SENSE OF CONGRESS REGARDING AVAILABILITY OF 
                   BANKRUPTCY DATA.

       It is the sense of Congress that--
       (1) the national policy of the United States should be that 
     all data held by bankruptcy clerks in electronic form, to the 
     extent such data reflects only public records (as defined in 
     section 107 of title 11, United States Code), should be 
     released in a usable electronic form in bulk to the public, 
     subject to such appropriate privacy concerns and safeguards 
     as Congress and the Judicial Conference of the United States 
     may determine; and
       (2) there should be established a bankruptcy data system in 
     which--
       (A) a single set of data definitions and forms are used to 
     collect data nationwide; and
       (B) data for any particular bankruptcy case are aggregated 
     in the same electronic record.

           TITLE VII--ANCILLARY AND OTHER CROSS-BORDER CASES

     SEC. 701. AMENDMENT TO ADD CHAPTER 15 TO TITLE 11, UNITED 
                   STATES CODE.

       (a) In General.--Title 11, United States Code, is amended 
     by inserting after chapter 13 the following:

          ``CHAPTER 15--ANCILLARY AND OTHER CROSS-BORDER CASES

``Sec.
``1501. Purpose and scope of application.

                   ``SUBCHAPTER I--GENERAL PROVISIONS

``1502. Definitions.
``1503. International obligations of the United States.
``1504. Commencement of ancillary case.

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``1505. Authorization to act in a foreign country.
``1506. Public policy exception.
``1507. Additional assistance.
``1508. Interpretation.

``SUBCHAPTER II--ACCESS OF FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES AND CREDITORS TO THE 
                                 COURT

``1509. Right of direct access.
``1510. Limited jurisdiction.
``1511. Commencement of case under section 301 or 303.
``1512. Participation of a foreign representative in a case under this 
              title.
``1513. Access of foreign creditors to a case under this title.
``1514. Notification to foreign creditors concerning a case under this 
              title.

    ``SUBCHAPTER III--RECOGNITION OF A FOREIGN PROCEEDING AND RELIEF

``1515. Application for recognition.
``1516. Presumptions concerning recognition.
``1517. Order granting recognition.
``1518. Subsequent information.
``1519. Relief that may be granted upon filing petition for 
              recognition.
``1520. Effects of recognition of a foreign main proceeding.
``1521. Relief that may be granted upon recognition.
``1522. Protection of creditors and other interested persons.
``1523. Actions to avoid acts detrimental to creditors.
``1524. Intervention by a foreign representative.

     ``SUBCHAPTER IV--COOPERATION WITH FOREIGN COURTS AND FOREIGN 
                            REPRESENTATIVES

``1525. Cooperation and direct communication between the court and 
              foreign courts or foreign representatives.
``1526. Cooperation and direct communication between the trustee and 
              foreign courts or foreign representatives.
``1527. Forms of cooperation.

                 ``SUBCHAPTER V--CONCURRENT PROCEEDINGS

``1528. Commencement of a case under this title after recognition of a 
              foreign main proceeding.
``1529. Coordination of a case under this title and a foreign 
              proceeding.
``1530. Coordination of more than 1 foreign proceeding.
``1531. Presumption of insolvency based on recognition of a foreign 
              main proceeding.
``1532. Rule of payment in concurrent proceedings.

     ``Sec. 1501. Purpose and scope of application

       ``(a) The purpose of this chapter is to incorporate the 
     Model Law on Cross-Border Insolvency so as to provide 
     effective mechanisms for dealing with cases of cross-border 
     insolvency with the objectives of--
       ``(1) cooperation between--
       ``(A) courts of the United States, United States trustees, 
     trustees, examiners, debtors, and debtors in possession; and
       ``(B) the courts and other competent authorities of foreign 
     countries involved in cross-border insolvency cases;
       ``(2) greater legal certainty for trade and investment;
       ``(3) fair and efficient administration of cross-border 
     insolvencies that protects the interests of all creditors, 
     and other interested entities, including the debtor;
       ``(4) protection and maximization of the value of the 
     debtor's assets; and
       ``(5) facilitation of the rescue of financially troubled 
     businesses, thereby protecting investment and preserving 
     employment.
       ``(b) This chapter applies where--
       ``(1) assistance is sought in the United States by a 
     foreign court or a foreign representative in connection with 
     a foreign proceeding;
       ``(2) assistance is sought in a foreign country in 
     connection with a case under this title;
       ``(3) a foreign proceeding and a case under this title with 
     respect to the same debtor are pending concurrently; or
       ``(4) creditors or other interested persons in a foreign 
     country have an interest in requesting the commencement of, 
     or participating in, a case or proceeding under this title.
       ``(c) This chapter does not apply to--
       ``(1) a proceeding concerning an entity, other than a 
     foreign insurance company, identified by exclusion in section 
     109(b);
       ``(2) an individual, or to an individual and such 
     individual's spouse, who have debts within the limits 
     specified in section 109(e) and who are citizens of the 
     United States or aliens lawfully admitted for permanent 
     residence in the United States; or
       ``(3) an entity subject to a proceeding under the 
     Securities Investor Protection Act of 1970, a stockbroker 
     subject to subchapter III of chapter 7 of this title, or a 
     commodity broker subject to subchapter IV of chapter 7 of 
     this title.
       ``(d) The court may not grant relief under this chapter 
     with respect to any deposit, escrow, trust fund, or other 
     security required or permitted under any applicable State 
     insurance law or regulation for the benefit of claim holders 
     in the United States.

                   ``SUBCHAPTER I--GENERAL PROVISIONS

     ``Sec. 1502. Definitions

       ``For the purposes of this chapter, the term--
       ``(1) `debtor' means an entity that is the subject of a 
     foreign proceeding;
       ``(2) `establishment' means any place of operations where 
     the debtor carries out a nontransitory economic activity;
       ``(3) `foreign court' means a judicial or other authority 
     competent to control or supervise a foreign proceeding;
       ``(4) `foreign main proceeding' means a foreign proceeding 
     pending in the country where the debtor has the center of its 
     main interests;
       ``(5) `foreign nonmain proceeding' means a foreign 
     proceeding, other than a foreign main proceeding, pending in 
     a country where the debtor has an establishment;
       ``(6) `trustee' includes a trustee, a debtor in possession 
     in a case under any chapter of this title, or a debtor under 
     chapter 9 of this title;
       ``(7) `recognition' means the entry of an order granting 
     recognition of a foreign main proceeding or foreign nonmain 
     proceeding under this chapter; and
       ``(8) `within the territorial jurisdiction of the United 
     States', when used with reference to property of a debtor, 
     refers to tangible property located within the territory of 
     the United States and intangible property deemed under 
     applicable nonbankruptcy law to be located within that 
     territory, including any property subject to attachment or 
     garnishment that may properly be seized or garnished by an 
     action in a Federal or State court in the United States.

     ``Sec. 1503. International obligations of the United States

       ``To the extent that this chapter conflicts with an 
     obligation of the United States arising out of any treaty or 
     other form of agreement to which it is a party with one or 
     more other countries, the requirements of the treaty or 
     agreement prevail.

     ``Sec. 1504. Commencement of ancillary case

       ``A case under this chapter is commenced by the filing of a 
     petition for recognition of a foreign proceeding under 
     section 1515.

     ``Sec. 1505. Authorization to act in a foreign country

       ``A trustee or another entity (including an examiner) may 
     be authorized by the court to act in a foreign country on 
     behalf of an estate created under section 541. An entity 
     authorized to act under this section may act in any way 
     permitted by the applicable foreign law.

     ``Sec. 1506. Public policy exception

       ``Nothing in this chapter prevents the court from refusing 
     to take an action governed by this chapter if the action 
     would be manifestly contrary to the public policy of the 
     United States.

     ``Sec. 1507. Additional assistance

       ``(a) Subject to the specific limitations stated elsewhere 
     in this chapter the court, if recognition is granted, may 
     provide additional assistance to a foreign representative 
     under this title or under other laws of the United States.
       ``(b) In determining whether to provide additional 
     assistance under this title or under other laws of the United 
     States, the court shall consider whether such additional 
     assistance, consistent with the principles of comity, will 
     reasonably assure--
       ``(1) just treatment of all holders of claims against or 
     interests in the debtor's property;
       ``(2) protection of claim holders in the United States 
     against prejudice and inconvenience in the processing of 
     claims in such foreign proceeding;
       ``(3) prevention of preferential or fraudulent dispositions 
     of property of the debtor;
       ``(4) distribution of proceeds of the debtor's property 
     substantially in accordance with the order prescribed by this 
     title; and
       ``(5) if appropriate, the provision of an opportunity for a 
     fresh start for the individual that such foreign proceeding 
     concerns.

     ``Sec. 1508. Interpretation

       ``In interpreting this chapter, the court shall consider 
     its international origin, and the need to promote an 
     application of this chapter that is consistent with the 
     application of similar statutes adopted by foreign 
     jurisdictions.

``SUBCHAPTER II--ACCESS OF FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES AND CREDITORS TO THE 
                                 COURT

     ``Sec. 1509. Right of direct access

       ``(a) A foreign representative may commence a case under 
     section 1504 by filing directly with the court a petition for 
     recognition of a foreign proceeding under section 1515.
       ``(b) If the court grants recognition under section 1515, 
     and subject to any limitations that the court may impose 
     consistent with the policy of this chapter--
       ``(1) the foreign representative has the capacity to sue 
     and be sued in a court in the United States;
       ``(2) the foreign representative may apply directly to a 
     court in the United States for appropriate relief in that 
     court; and
       ``(3) a court in the United States shall grant comity or 
     cooperation to the foreign representative.
       ``(c) A request for comity or cooperation by a foreign 
     representative in a court in the United States other than the 
     court which granted recognition shall be accompanied by a 
     certified copy of an order granting recognition under section 
     1517.
       ``(d) If the court denies recognition under this chapter, 
     the court may issue any appropriate order necessary to 
     prevent the foreign representative from obtaining comity or 
     cooperation from courts in the United States.

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       ``(e) Whether or not the court grants recognition, and 
     subject to sections 306 and 1510, a foreign representative is 
     subject to applicable nonbankruptcy law.
       ``(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, 
     the failure of a foreign representative to commence a case or 
     to obtain recognition under this chapter does not affect any 
     right the foreign representative may have to sue in a court 
     in the United States to collect or recover a claim which is 
     the property of the debtor.

     ``Sec. 1510. Limited jurisdiction

       ``The sole fact that a foreign representative files a 
     petition under section 1515 does not subject the foreign 
     representative to the jurisdiction of any court in the United 
     States for any other purpose.

     ``Sec. 1511. Commencement of case under section 301 or 303

       ``(a) Upon recognition, a foreign representative may 
     commence--
       ``(1) an involuntary case under section 303; or
       ``(2) a voluntary case under section 301 or 302, if the 
     foreign proceeding is a foreign main proceeding.
       ``(b) The petition commencing a case under subsection (a) 
     must be accompanied by a certified copy of an order granting 
     recognition. The court where the petition for recognition has 
     been filed must be advised of the foreign representative's 
     intent to commence a case under subsection (a) prior to such 
     commencement.

     ``Sec. 1512. Participation of a foreign representative in a 
       case under this title

       ``Upon recognition of a foreign proceeding, the foreign 
     representative in the recognized proceeding is entitled to 
     participate as a party in interest in a case regarding the 
     debtor under this title.

     ``Sec. 1513. Access of foreign creditors to a case under this 
       title

       ``(a) Foreign creditors have the same rights regarding the 
     commencement of, and participation in, a case under this 
     title as domestic creditors.
       ``(b)(1) Subsection (a) does not change or codify present 
     law as to the priority of claims under section 507 or 726, 
     except that the claim of a foreign creditor under those 
     sections shall not be given a lower priority than that of 
     general unsecured claims without priority solely because the 
     holder of such claim is a foreign creditor.
       ``(2)(A) Subsection (a) and paragraph (1) do not change or 
     codify present law as to the allowability of foreign revenue 
     claims or other foreign public law claims in a proceeding 
     under this title.
       ``(B) Allowance and priority as to a foreign tax claim or 
     other foreign public law claim shall be governed by any 
     applicable tax treaty of the United States, under the 
     conditions and circumstances specified therein.

     ``Sec. 1514. Notification to foreign creditors concerning a 
       case under this title

       ``(a) Whenever in a case under this title notice is to be 
     given to creditors generally or to any class or category of 
     creditors, such notice shall also be given to the known 
     creditors generally, or to creditors in the notified class or 
     category, that do not have addresses in the United States. 
     The court may order that appropriate steps be taken with a 
     view to notifying any creditor whose address is not yet 
     known.
       ``(b) Such notification to creditors with foreign addresses 
     described in subsection (a) shall be given individually, 
     unless the court considers that, under the circumstances, 
     some other form of notification would be more appropriate. No 
     letter or other formality is required.
       ``(c) When a notification of commencement of a case is to 
     be given to foreign creditors, such notification shall--
       ``(1) indicate the time period for filing proofs of claim 
     and specify the place for filing such proofs of claim;
       ``(2) indicate whether secured creditors need to file 
     proofs of claim; and
       ``(3) contain any other information required to be included 
     in such notification to creditors under this title and the 
     orders of the court.
       ``(d) Any rule of procedure or order of the court as to 
     notice or the filing of a proof of claim shall provide such 
     additional time to creditors with foreign addresses as is 
     reasonable under the circumstances.

    ``SUBCHAPTER III--RECOGNITION OF A FOREIGN PROCEEDING AND RELIEF

     ``Sec. 1515. Application for recognition

       ``(a) A foreign representative applies to the court for 
     recognition of a foreign proceeding in which the foreign 
     representative has been appointed by filing a petition for 
     recognition.
       ``(b) A petition for recognition shall be accompanied by--
       ``(1) a certified copy of the decision commencing such 
     foreign proceeding and appointing the foreign representative;
       ``(2) a certificate from the foreign court affirming the 
     existence of such foreign proceeding and of the appointment 
     of the foreign representative; or
       ``(3) in the absence of evidence referred to in paragraphs 
     (1) and (2), any other evidence acceptable to the court of 
     the existence of such foreign proceeding and of the 
     appointment of the foreign representative.
       ``(c) A petition for recognition shall also be accompanied 
     by a statement identifying all foreign proceedings with 
     respect to the debtor that are known to the foreign 
     representative.
       ``(d) The documents referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2) 
     of subsection (b) shall be translated into English. The court 
     may require a translation into English of additional 
     documents.

     ``Sec. 1516. Presumptions concerning recognition

       ``(a) If the decision or certificate referred to in section 
     1515(b) indicates that the foreign proceeding is a foreign 
     proceeding and that the person or body is a foreign 
     representative, the court is entitled to so presume.
       ``(b) The court is entitled to presume that documents 
     submitted in support of the petition for recognition are 
     authentic, whether or not they have been legalized.
       ``(c) In the absence of evidence to the contrary, the 
     debtor's registered office, or habitual residence in the case 
     of an individual, is presumed to be the center of the 
     debtor's main interests.

     ``Sec. 1517. Order granting recognition

       ``(a) Subject to section 1506, after notice and a hearing, 
     an order recognizing a foreign proceeding shall be entered 
     if--
       ``(1) such foreign proceeding for which recognition is 
     sought is a foreign main proceeding or foreign nonmain 
     proceeding within the meaning of section 1502;
       ``(2) the foreign representative applying for recognition 
     is a person or body; and
       ``(3) the petition meets the requirements of section 1515.
       ``(b) Such foreign proceeding shall be recognized--
       ``(1) as a foreign main proceeding if it is pending in the 
     country where the debtor has the center of its main 
     interests; or
       ``(2) as a foreign nonmain proceeding if the debtor has an 
     establishment within the meaning of section 1502 in the 
     foreign country where the proceeding is pending.
       ``(c) A petition for recognition of a foreign proceeding 
     shall be decided upon at the earliest possible time. Entry of 
     an order recognizing a foreign proceeding constitutes 
     recognition under this chapter.
       ``(d) The provisions of this subchapter do not prevent 
     modification or termination of recognition if it is shown 
     that the grounds for granting it were fully or partially 
     lacking or have ceased to exist, but in considering such 
     action the court shall give due weight to possible prejudice 
     to parties that have relied upon the order granting 
     recognition. A case under this chapter may be closed in the 
     manner prescribed under section 350.

     ``Sec. 1518. Subsequent information

       ``From the time of filing the petition for recognition of a 
     foreign proceeding, the foreign representative shall file 
     with the court promptly a notice of change of status 
     concerning--
       ``(1) any substantial change in the status of such foreign 
     proceeding or the status of the foreign representative's 
     appointment; and
       ``(2) any other foreign proceeding regarding the debtor 
     that becomes known to the foreign representative.

     ``Sec. 1519. Relief that may be granted upon filing petition 
       for recognition

       ``(a) From the time of filing a petition for recognition 
     until the court rules on the petition, the court may, at the 
     request of the foreign representative, where relief is 
     urgently needed to protect the assets of the debtor or the 
     interests of the creditors, grant relief of a provisional 
     nature, including--
       ``(1) staying execution against the debtor's assets;
       ``(2) entrusting the administration or realization of all 
     or part of the debtor's assets located in the United States 
     to the foreign representative or another person authorized by 
     the court, including an examiner, in order to protect and 
     preserve the value of assets that, by their nature or because 
     of other circumstances, are perishable, susceptible to 
     devaluation or otherwise in jeopardy; and
       ``(3) any relief referred to in paragraph (3), (4), or (7) 
     of section 1521(a).
       ``(b) Unless extended under section 1521(a)(6), the relief 
     granted under this section terminates when the petition for 
     recognition is granted.
       ``(c) It is a ground for denial of relief under this 
     section that such relief would interfere with the 
     administration of a foreign main proceeding.
       ``(d) The court may not enjoin a police or regulatory act 
     of a governmental unit, including a criminal action or 
     proceeding, under this section.
       ``(e) The standards, procedures, and limitations applicable 
     to an injunction shall apply to relief under this section.
       ``(f) The exercise of rights not subject to the stay 
     arising under section 362(a) pursuant to paragraph (6), (7), 
     (17), or (27) of section 362(b) or pursuant to section 362(n) 
     shall not be stayed by any order of a court or administrative 
     agency in any proceeding under this chapter.

     ``Sec. 1520. Effects of recognition of a foreign main 
       proceeding

       ``(a) Upon recognition of a foreign proceeding that is a 
     foreign main proceeding--
       ``(1) sections 361 and 362 apply with respect to the debtor 
     and the property of the debtor that is within the territorial 
     jurisdiction of the United States;
       ``(2) sections 363, 549, and 552 apply to a transfer of an 
     interest of the debtor in property that is within the 
     territorial jurisdiction of the United States to the same 
     extent that the sections would apply to property of an 
     estate;

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       ``(3) unless the court orders otherwise, the foreign 
     representative may operate the debtor's business and may 
     exercise the rights and powers of a trustee under and to the 
     extent provided by sections 363 and 552; and
       ``(4) section 552 applies to property of the debtor that is 
     within the territorial jurisdiction of the United States.
       ``(b) Subsection (a) does not affect the right to commence 
     an individual action or proceeding in a foreign country to 
     the extent necessary to preserve a claim against the debtor.
       ``(c) Subsection (a) does not affect the right of a foreign 
     representative or an entity to file a petition commencing a 
     case under this title or the right of any party to file 
     claims or take other proper actions in such a case.

     ``Sec. 1521. Relief that may be granted upon recognition

       ``(a) Upon recognition of a foreign proceeding, whether 
     main or nonmain, where necessary to effectuate the purpose of 
     this chapter and to protect the assets of the debtor or the 
     interests of the creditors, the court may, at the request of 
     the foreign representative, grant any appropriate relief, 
     including--
       ``(1) staying the commencement or continuation of an 
     individual action or proceeding concerning the debtor's 
     assets, rights, obligations or liabilities to the extent they 
     have not been stayed under section 1520(a);
       ``(2) staying execution against the debtor's assets to the 
     extent it has not been stayed under section 1520(a);
       ``(3) suspending the right to transfer, encumber or 
     otherwise dispose of any assets of the debtor to the extent 
     this right has not been suspended under section 1520(a);
       ``(4) providing for the examination of witnesses, the 
     taking of evidence or the delivery of information concerning 
     the debtor's assets, affairs, rights, obligations or 
     liabilities;
       ``(5) entrusting the administration or realization of all 
     or part of the debtor's assets within the territorial 
     jurisdiction of the United States to the foreign 
     representative or another person, including an examiner, 
     authorized by the court;
       ``(6) extending relief granted under section 1519(a); and
       ``(7) granting any additional relief that may be available 
     to a trustee, except for relief available under sections 522, 
     544, 545, 547, 548, 550, and 724(a).
       ``(b) Upon recognition of a foreign proceeding, whether 
     main or nonmain, the court may, at the request of the foreign 
     representative, entrust the distribution of all or part of 
     the debtor's assets located in the United States to the 
     foreign representative or another person, including an 
     examiner, authorized by the court, provided that the court is 
     satisfied that the interests of creditors in the United 
     States are sufficiently protected.
       ``(c) In granting relief under this section to a 
     representative of a foreign nonmain proceeding, the court 
     must be satisfied that the relief relates to assets that, 
     under the law of the United States, should be administered in 
     the foreign nonmain proceeding or concerns information 
     required in that proceeding.
       ``(d) The court may not enjoin a police or regulatory act 
     of a governmental unit, including a criminal action or 
     proceeding, under this section.
       ``(e) The standards, procedures, and limitations applicable 
     to an injunction shall apply to relief under paragraphs (1), 
     (2), (3), and (6) of subsection (a).
       ``(f) The exercise of rights not subject to the stay 
     arising under section 362(a) pursuant to paragraph (6), (7), 
     (17), or (27) of section 362(b) or pursuant to section 362(n) 
     shall not be stayed by any order of a court or administrative 
     agency in any proceeding under this chapter.

     ``Sec. 1522. Protection of creditors and other interested 
       persons

       ``(a) The court may grant relief under section 1519 or 
     1521, or may modify or terminate relief under subsection (c), 
     only if the interests of the creditors and other interested 
     entities, including the debtor, are sufficiently protected.
       ``(b) The court may subject relief granted under section 
     1519 or 1521, or the operation of the debtor's business under 
     section 1520(a)(3), to conditions it considers appropriate, 
     including the giving of security or the filing of a bond.
       ``(c) The court may, at the request of the foreign 
     representative or an entity affected by relief granted under 
     section 1519 or 1521, or at its own motion, modify or 
     terminate such relief.
       ``(d) Section 1104(d) shall apply to the appointment of an 
     examiner under this chapter. Any examiner shall comply with 
     the qualification requirements imposed on a trustee by 
     section 322.

     ``Sec. 1523. Actions to avoid acts detrimental to creditors

       ``(a) Upon recognition of a foreign proceeding, the foreign 
     representative has standing in a case concerning the debtor 
     pending under another chapter of this title to initiate 
     actions under sections 522, 544, 545, 547, 548, 550, 553, and 
     724(a).
       ``(b) When a foreign proceeding is a foreign nonmain 
     proceeding, the court must be satisfied that an action under 
     subsection (a) relates to assets that, under United States 
     law, should be administered in the foreign nonmain 
     proceeding.

     ``Sec. 1524. Intervention by a foreign representative

       ``Upon recognition of a foreign proceeding, the foreign 
     representative may intervene in any proceedings in a State or 
     Federal court in the United States in which the debtor is a 
     party.

     ``SUBCHAPTER IV--COOPERATION WITH FOREIGN COURTS AND FOREIGN 
                            REPRESENTATIVES

     ``Sec. 1525. Cooperation and direct communication between the 
       court and foreign courts or foreign representatives

       ``(a) Consistent with section 1501, the court shall 
     cooperate to the maximum extent possible with a foreign court 
     or a foreign representative, either directly or through the 
     trustee.
       ``(b) The court is entitled to communicate directly with, 
     or to request information or assistance directly from, a 
     foreign court or a foreign representative, subject to the 
     rights of a party in interest to notice and participation.

     ``Sec. 1526. Cooperation and direct communication between the 
       trustee and foreign courts or foreign representatives

       ``(a) Consistent with section 1501, the trustee or other 
     person, including an examiner, authorized by the court, 
     shall, subject to the supervision of the court, cooperate to 
     the maximum extent possible with a foreign court or a foreign 
     representative.
       ``(b) The trustee or other person, including an examiner, 
     authorized by the court is entitled, subject to the 
     supervision of the court, to communicate directly with a 
     foreign court or a foreign representative.

     ``Sec. 1527. Forms of cooperation

       ``Cooperation referred to in sections 1525 and 1526 may be 
     implemented by any appropriate means, including--
       ``(1) appointment of a person or body, including an 
     examiner, to act at the direction of the court;
       ``(2) communication of information by any means considered 
     appropriate by the court;
       ``(3) coordination of the administration and supervision of 
     the debtor's assets and affairs;
       ``(4) approval or implementation of agreements concerning 
     the coordination of proceedings; and
       ``(5) coordination of concurrent proceedings regarding the 
     same debtor.

                 ``SUBCHAPTER V--CONCURRENT PROCEEDINGS

     ``Sec. 1528. Commencement of a case under this title after 
       recognition of a foreign main proceeding

       ``After recognition of a foreign main proceeding, a case 
     under another chapter of this title may be commenced only if 
     the debtor has assets in the United States. The effects of 
     such case shall be restricted to the assets of the debtor 
     that are within the territorial jurisdiction of the United 
     States and, to the extent necessary to implement cooperation 
     and coordination under sections 1525, 1526, and 1527, to 
     other assets of the debtor that are within the jurisdiction 
     of the court under sections 541(a) of this title, and 1334(e) 
     of title 28, to the extent that such other assets are not 
     subject to the jurisdiction and control of a foreign 
     proceeding that has been recognized under this chapter.

     ``Sec. 1529. Coordination of a case under this title and a 
       foreign proceeding

       ``If a foreign proceeding and a case under another chapter 
     of this title are pending concurrently regarding the same 
     debtor, the court shall seek cooperation and coordination 
     under sections 1525, 1526, and 1527, and the following shall 
     apply:
       ``(1) If the case in the United States pending at the time 
     the petition for recognition of such foreign proceeding is 
     filed--
       ``(A) any relief granted under section 1519 or 1521 must be 
     consistent with the relief granted in the case in the United 
     States; and
       ``(B) section 1520 does not apply even if such foreign 
     proceeding is recognized as a foreign main proceeding.
       ``(2) If a case in the United States under this title 
     commences after recognition, or after the date of the filing 
     of the petition for recognition, of such foreign proceeding--
       ``(A) any relief in effect under section 1519 or 1521 shall 
     be reviewed by the court and shall be modified or terminated 
     if inconsistent with the case in the United States; and
       ``(B) if such foreign proceeding is a foreign main 
     proceeding, the stay and suspension referred to in section 
     1520(a) shall be modified or terminated if inconsistent with 
     the relief granted in the case in the United States.
       ``(3) In granting, extending, or modifying relief granted 
     to a representative of a foreign nonmain proceeding, the 
     court must be satisfied that the relief relates to assets 
     that, under the laws of the United States, should be 
     administered in the foreign nonmain proceeding or concerns 
     information required in that proceeding.
       ``(4) In achieving cooperation and coordination under 
     sections 1528 and 1529, the court may grant any of the relief 
     authorized under section 305.

     ``Sec. 1530. Coordination of more than 1 foreign proceeding

       ``In matters referred to in section 1501, with respect to 
     more than 1 foreign proceeding regarding the debtor, the 
     court shall seek cooperation and coordination under sections 
     1525, 1526, and 1527, and the following shall apply:
       ``(1) Any relief granted under section 1519 or 1521 to a 
     representative of a foreign nonmain proceeding after 
     recognition of a foreign main proceeding must be consistent 
     with the foreign main proceeding.

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       ``(2) If a foreign main proceeding is recognized after 
     recognition, or after the filing of a petition for 
     recognition, of a foreign nonmain proceeding, any relief in 
     effect under section 1519 or 1521 shall be reviewed by the 
     court and shall be modified or terminated if inconsistent 
     with the foreign main proceeding.
       ``(3) If, after recognition of a foreign nonmain 
     proceeding, another foreign nonmain proceeding is recognized, 
     the court shall grant, modify, or terminate relief for the 
     purpose of facilitating coordination of the proceedings.

     ``Sec. 1531. Presumption of insolvency based on recognition 
       of a foreign main proceeding

       ``In the absence of evidence to the contrary, recognition 
     of a foreign main proceeding is, for the purpose of 
     commencing a proceeding under section 303, proof that the 
     debtor is generally not paying its debts as such debts become 
     due.

     ``Sec. 1532. Rule of payment in concurrent proceedings

       ``Without prejudice to secured claims or rights in rem, a 
     creditor who has received payment with respect to its claim 
     in a foreign proceeding pursuant to a law relating to 
     insolvency may not receive a payment for the same claim in a 
     case under any other chapter of this title regarding the 
     debtor, so long as the payment to other creditors of the same 
     class is proportionately less than the payment the creditor 
     has already received.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of chapters for title 
     11, United States Code, is amended by inserting after the 
     item relating to chapter 13 the following:

``15. Ancillary and Other Cross-Border Cases................1501''.....

     SEC. 702. OTHER AMENDMENTS TO TITLES 11 AND 28, UNITED STATES 
                   CODE.

       (a) Applicability of Chapters.--Section 103 of title 11, 
     United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a), by inserting before the period the 
     following: ``, and this chapter, sections 307, 362(n), 555 
     through 557, and 559 through 562 apply in a case under 
     chapter 15''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(k) Chapter 15 applies only in a case under such chapter, 
     except that--
       ``(1) sections 1505, 1513, and 1514 apply in all cases 
     under this title; and
       ``(2) section 1509 applies whether or not a case under this 
     title is pending.''.
       (b) Definitions.--Section 101 of title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended by striking paragraphs (23) and (24) and 
     inserting the following:
       ``(23) `foreign proceeding' means a collective judicial or 
     administrative proceeding in a foreign country, including an 
     interim proceeding, under a law relating to insolvency or 
     adjustment of debt in which proceeding the assets and affairs 
     of the debtor are subject to control or supervision by a 
     foreign court, for the purpose of reorganization or 
     liquidation;
       ``(24) `foreign representative' means a person or body, 
     including a person or body appointed on an interim basis, 
     authorized in a foreign proceeding to administer the 
     reorganization or the liquidation of the debtor's assets or 
     affairs or to act as a representative of such foreign 
     proceeding;''.
       (c) Amendments to Title 28, United States Code.--
       (1) Procedures.--Section 157(b)(2) of title 28, United 
     States Code, is amended--
       (A) in subparagraph (N), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (B) in subparagraph (O), by striking the period at the end 
     and inserting ``; and''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(P) recognition of foreign proceedings and other matters 
     under chapter 15 of title 11.''.
       (2) Bankruptcy cases and proceedings.--Section 1334(c) of 
     title 28, United States Code, is amended by striking 
     ``Nothing in'' and inserting ``Except with respect to a case 
     under chapter 15 of title 11, nothing in''.
       (3) Duties of trustees.--Section 586(a)(3) of title 28, 
     United States Code, is amended by striking ``or 13'' and 
     inserting ``13, or 15''.
       (4) Venue of cases ancillary to foreign proceedings.--
     Section 1410 of title 28, United States Code, is amended to 
     read as follows:

     ``Sec. 1410. Venue of cases ancillary to foreign proceedings

       ``A case under chapter 15 of title 11 may be commenced in 
     the district court of the United States for the district--
       ``(1) in which the debtor has its principal place of 
     business or principal assets in the United States;
       ``(2) if the debtor does not have a place of business or 
     assets in the United States, in which there is pending 
     against the debtor an action or proceeding in a Federal or 
     State court; or
       ``(3) in a case other than those specified in paragraph (1) 
     or (2), in which venue will be consistent with the interests 
     of justice and the convenience of the parties, having regard 
     to the relief sought by the foreign representative.''.
       (d) Other Sections of Title 11.--Title 11 of the United 
     States Code is amended--
       (1) in section 109(b), by striking paragraph (3) and 
     inserting the following:
       ``(3)(A) a foreign insurance company, engaged in such 
     business in the United States; or
       ``(B) a foreign bank, savings bank, cooperative bank, 
     savings and loan association, building and loan association, 
     or credit union, that has a branch or agency (as defined in 
     section 1(b) of the International Banking Act of 1978 in the 
     United States.'';
       (2) in section 303, by striking subsection (k);
       (3) by striking section 304;
       (4) in the table of sections for chapter 3 by striking the 
     item relating to section 304;
       (5) in section 306 by striking ``, 304,'' each place it 
     appears;
       (6) in section 305(a) by striking paragraph (2) and 
     inserting the following:
       ``(2)(A) a petition under section 1515 for recognition of a 
     foreign proceeding has been granted; and
       ``(B) the purposes of chapter 15 of this title would be 
     best served by such dismissal or suspension.''; and
       (7) in section 508--
       (A) by striking subsection (a); and
       (B) in subsection (b), by striking ``(b)''.

                TITLE VII--FINANCIAL CONTRACT PROVISIONS

     SEC. 801. TREATMENT OF CERTAIN AGREEMENTS BY CONSERVATORS OR 
                   RECEIVERS OF INSURED DEPOSITORY INSTITUTIONS.

       (a) Definition of Qualified Financial Contract.--Section 
     11(e)(8)(D) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 
     1821(e)(8)(D)) is amended--
       (1) by striking ``subsection--'' and inserting 
     ``subsection, the following definitions shall apply:''; and
       (2) in clause (i), by inserting ``, resolution, or order'' 
     after ``any similar agreement that the Corporation determines 
     by regulation''.
       (b) Definition of Securities Contract.--Section 
     11(e)(8)(D)(ii) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 
     U.S.C. 1821(e)(8)(D)(ii)) is amended to read as follows:
       ``(ii) Securities contract.--The term `securities 
     contract'--

       ``(I) means a contract for the purchase, sale, or loan of a 
     security, a certificate of deposit, a mortgage loan, or any 
     interest in a mortgage loan, a group or index of securities, 
     certificates of deposit, or mortgage loans or interests 
     therein (including any interest therein or based on the value 
     thereof) or any option on any of the foregoing, including any 
     option to purchase or sell any such security, certificate of 
     deposit, mortgage loan, interest, group or index, or option, 
     and including any repurchase or reverse repurchase 
     transaction on any such security, certificate of deposit, 
     mortgage loan, interest, group or index, or option;
       ``(II) does not include any purchase, sale, or repurchase 
     obligation under a participation in a commercial mortgage 
     loan unless the Corporation determines by regulation, 
     resolution, or order to include any such agreement within the 
     meaning of such term;
       ``(III) means any option entered into on a national 
     securities exchange relating to foreign currencies;
       ``(IV) means the guarantee by or to any securities clearing 
     agency of any settlement of cash, securities, certificates of 
     deposit, mortgage loans or interests therein, group or index 
     of securities, certificates of deposit, or mortgage loans or 
     interests therein (including any interest therein or based on 
     the value thereof) or option on any of the foregoing, 
     including any option to purchase or sell any such security, 
     certificate of deposit, mortgage loan, interest, group or 
     index, or option;
       ``(V) means any margin loan;
       ``(VI) means any other agreement or transaction that is 
     similar to any agreement or transaction referred to in this 
     clause;
       ``(VII) means any combination of the agreements or 
     transactions referred to in this clause;

       ``(VIII) means any option to enter into any agreement or 
     transaction referred to in this clause;
       ``(IX) means a master agreement that provides for an 
     agreement or transaction referred to in subclause (I), (III), 
     (IV), (V), (VI), (VII), or (VIII), together with all 
     supplements to any such master agreement, without regard to 
     whether the master agreement provides for an agreement or 
     transaction that is not a securities contract under this 
     clause, except that the master agreement shall be considered 
     to be a securities contract under this clause only with 
     respect to each agreement or transaction under the master 
     agreement that is referred to in subclause (I), (III), (IV), 
     (V), (VI), (VII), or (VIII); and

       ``(X) means any security agreement or arrangement or other 
     credit enhancement related to any agreement or transaction 
     referred to in this clause, including any guarantee or 
     reimbursement obligation in connection with any agreement or 
     transaction referred to in this clause.''.

       (c) Definition of Commodity Contract.--Section 
     11(e)(8)(D)(iii) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 
     U.S.C. 1821(e)(8)(D)(iii)) is amended to read as follows:
       ``(iii) Commodity contract.--The term `commodity contract' 
     means--

       ``(I) with respect to a futures commission merchant, a 
     contract for the purchase or sale of a commodity for future 
     delivery on, or subject to the rules of, a contract market or 
     board of trade;
       ``(II) with respect to a foreign futures commission 
     merchant, a foreign future;
       ``(III) with respect to a leverage transaction merchant, a 
     leverage transaction;
       ``(IV) with respect to a clearing organization, a contract 
     for the purchase or sale of a commodity for future delivery 
     on, or subject to the rules of, a contract market or board of 
     trade that is cleared by such clearing organization, or 
     commodity option traded on, or subject to the rules of, a 
     contract market or

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     board of trade that is cleared by such clearing organization;
       ``(V) with respect to a commodity options dealer, a 
     commodity option;
       ``(VI) any other agreement or transaction that is similar 
     to any agreement or transaction referred to in this clause;
       ``(VII) any combination of the agreements or transactions 
     referred to in this clause;
       ``(VIII) any option to enter into any agreement or 
     transaction referred to in this clause;
       ``(IX) a master agreement that provides for an agreement or 
     transaction referred to in subclause (I), (II), (III), (IV), 
     (V), (VI), (VII), or (VIII), together with all supplements to 
     any such master agreement, without regard to whether the 
     master agreement provides for an agreement or transaction 
     that is not a commodity contract under this clause, except 
     that the master agreement shall be considered to be a 
     commodity contract under this clause only with respect to 
     each agreement or transaction under the master agreement that 
     is referred to in subclause (I), (II), (III), (IV), (V), 
     (VI), (VII), or (VIII); or
       ``(X) any security agreement or arrangement or other credit 
     enhancement related to any agreement or transaction referred 
     to in this clause, including any guarantee or reimbursement 
     obligation in connection with any agreement or transaction 
     referred to in this clause.''.

       (d) Definition of Forward Contract.--Section 
     11(e)(8)(D)(iv) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 
     U.S.C. 1821(e)(8)(D)(iv)) is amended to read as follows:
       ``(iv) Forward contract.--The term `forward contract' 
     means--

       ``(I) a contract (other than a commodity contract) for the 
     purchase, sale, or transfer of a commodity or any similar 
     good, article, service, right, or interest which is presently 
     or in the future becomes the subject of dealing in the 
     forward contract trade, or product or byproduct thereof, with 
     a maturity date more than 2 days after the date the contract 
     is entered into, including, a repurchase transaction, reverse 
     repurchase transaction, consignment, lease, swap, hedge 
     transaction, deposit, loan, option, allocated transaction, 
     unallocated transaction, or any other similar agreement;
       ``(II) any combination of agreements or transactions 
     referred to in subclauses (I) and (III);
       ``(III) any option to enter into any agreement or 
     transaction referred to in subclause (I) or (II);
       ``(IV) a master agreement that provides for an agreement or 
     transaction referred to in subclauses (I), (II), or (III), 
     together with all supplements to any such master agreement, 
     without regard to whether the master agreement provides for 
     an agreement or transaction that is not a forward contract 
     under this clause, except that the master agreement shall be 
     considered to be a forward contract under this clause only 
     with respect to each agreement or transaction under the 
     master agreement that is referred to in subclause (I), (II), 
     or (III); or
       ``(V) any security agreement or arrangement or other credit 
     enhancement related to any agreement or transaction referred 
     to in subclause (I), (II), (III), or (IV), including any 
     guarantee or reimbursement obligation in connection with any 
     agreement or transaction referred to in any such 
     subclause.''.

       (e) Definition of Repurchase Agreement.--Section 
     11(e)(8)(D)(v) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 
     U.S.C. 1821(e)(8)(D)(v)) is amended to read as follows:
       ``(v) Repurchase agreement.--The term `repurchase 
     agreement' (which definition also applies to a reverse 
     repurchase agreement)--

       ``(I) means an agreement, including related terms, which 
     provides for the transfer of one or more certificates of 
     deposit, mortgage-related securities (as such term is defined 
     in the Securities Exchange Act of 1934), mortgage loans, 
     interests in mortgage-related securities or mortgage loans, 
     eligible bankers' acceptances, qualified foreign government 
     securities or securities that are direct obligations of, or 
     that are fully guaranteed by, the United States or any agency 
     of the United States against the transfer of funds by the 
     transferee of such certificates of deposit, eligible bankers' 
     acceptances, securities, mortgage loans, or interests with a 
     simultaneous agreement by such transferee to transfer to the 
     transferor thereof certificates of deposit, eligible bankers' 
     acceptances, securities, mortgage loans, or interests as 
     described above, at a date certain not later than 1 year 
     after such transfers or on demand, against the transfer of 
     funds, or any other similar agreement;
       ``(II) does not include any repurchase obligation under a 
     participation in a commercial mortgage loan unless the 
     Corporation determines by regulation, resolution, or order to 
     include any such participation within the meaning of such 
     term;

       ``(III) means any combination of agreements or transactions 
     referred to in subclauses (I) and (IV);
       ``(IV) means any option to enter into any agreement or 
     transaction referred to in subclause (I) or (III);
       ``(V) means a master agreement that provides for an 
     agreement or transaction referred to in subclause (I), (III), 
     or (IV), together with all supplements to any such master 
     agreement, without regard to whether the master agreement 
     provides for an agreement or transaction that is not a 
     repurchase agreement under this clause, except that the 
     master agreement shall be considered to be a repurchase 
     agreement under this subclause only with respect to each 
     agreement or transaction under the master agreement that is 
     referred to in subclause (I), (III), or (IV); and
       ``(VI) means any security agreement or arrangement or other 
     credit enhancement related to any agreement or transaction 
     referred to in subclause (I), (III), (IV), or (V), including 
     any guarantee or reimbursement obligation in connection with 
     any agreement or transaction referred to in any such 
     subclause.

     For purposes of this clause, the term `qualified foreign 
     government security' means a security that is a direct 
     obligation of, or that is fully guaranteed by, the central 
     government of a member of the Organization for Economic 
     Cooperation and Development (as determined by regulation or 
     order adopted by the appropriate Federal banking 
     authority).''.
       (f) Definition of Swap Agreement.--Section 11(e)(8)(D)(vi) 
     of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 
     1821(e)(8)(D)(vi)) is amended to read as follows:
       ``(vi) Swap agreement.--The term `swap agreement' means--

       ``(I) any agreement, including the terms and conditions 
     incorporated by reference in any such agreement, which is an 
     interest rate swap, option, future, or forward agreement, 
     including a rate floor, rate cap, rate collar, cross-currency 
     rate swap, and basis swap; a spot, same day-tomorrow, 
     tomorrow-next, forward, or other foreign exchange or precious 
     metals agreement; a currency swap, option, future, or forward 
     agreement; an equity index or equity swap, option, future, or 
     forward agreement; a debt index or debt swap, option, future, 
     or forward agreement; a total return, credit spread or credit 
     swap, option, future, or forward agreement; a commodity index 
     or commodity swap, option, future, or forward agreement; or a 
     weather swap, weather derivative, or weather option;
       ``(II) any agreement or transaction that is similar to any 
     other agreement or transaction referred to in this clause and 
     that is of a type that has been, is presently, or in the 
     future becomes, the subject of recurrent dealings in the swap 
     markets (including terms and conditions incorporated by 
     reference in such agreement) and that is a forward, swap, 
     future, or option on one or more rates, currencies, 
     commodities, equity securities or other equity instruments, 
     debt securities or other debt instruments, quantitative 
     measures associated with an occurrence, extent of an 
     occurrence, or contingency associated with a financial, 
     commercial, or economic consequence, or economic or financial 
     indices or measures of economic or financial risk or value;
       ``(III) any combination of agreements or transactions 
     referred to in this clause;
       ``(IV) any option to enter into any agreement or 
     transaction referred to in this clause;
       ``(V) a master agreement that provides for an agreement or 
     transaction referred to in subclause (I), (II), (III), or 
     (IV), together with all supplements to any such master 
     agreement, without regard to whether the master agreement 
     contains an agreement or transaction that is not a swap 
     agreement under this clause, except that the master agreement 
     shall be considered to be a swap agreement under this clause 
     only with respect to each agreement or transaction under the 
     master agreement that is referred to in subclause (I), (II), 
     (III), or (IV); and
       ``(VI) any security agreement or arrangement or other 
     credit enhancement related to any agreements or transactions 
     referred to in subclause (I), (II), (III), (IV), or (V), 
     including any guarantee or reimbursement obligation in 
     connection with any agreement or transaction referred to in 
     any such subclause.

     Such term is applicable for purposes of this subsection only 
     and shall not be construed or applied so as to challenge or 
     affect the characterization, definition, or treatment of any 
     swap agreement under any other statute, regulation, or rule, 
     including the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange 
     Act of 1934, the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, 
     the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, the Investment Company Act 
     of 1940, the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, the Securities 
     Investor Protection Act of 1970, the Commodity Exchange Act, 
     the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, and the Legal Certainty for Bank 
     Products Act of 2000.''.
       (g) Definition of Transfer.--Section 11(e)(8)(D)(viii) of 
     the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 
     1821(e)(8)(D)(viii)) is amended to read as follows:
       ``(viii) Transfer.--The term `transfer' means every mode, 
     direct or indirect, absolute or conditional, voluntary or 
     involuntary, of disposing of or parting with property or with 
     an interest in property, including retention of title as a 
     security interest and foreclosure of the depository 
     institution's equity of redemption.''.
       (h) Treatment of Qualified Financial Contracts.--Section 
     11(e)(8) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 
     1821(e)(8)) is amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (A)--
       (A) by striking ``paragraph (10)'' and inserting 
     ``paragraphs (9) and (10)'';
       (B) in clause (i), by striking ``to cause the termination 
     or liquidation'' and inserting ``such person has to cause the 
     termination, liquidation, or acceleration''; and
       (C) by striking clause (ii) and inserting the following:

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       ``(ii) any right under any security agreement or 
     arrangement or other credit enhancement related to one or 
     more qualified financial contracts described in clause 
     (i);''; and
       (2) in subparagraph (E), by striking clause (ii) and 
     inserting the following:
       ``(ii) any right under any security agreement or 
     arrangement or other credit enhancement related to one or 
     more qualified financial contracts described in clause 
     (i);''.
       (i) Avoidance of Transfers.--Section 11(e)(8)(C)(i) of the 
     Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1821(e)(8)(C)(i)) is 
     amended by inserting ``section 5242 of the Revised Statutes 
     of the United States or any other Federal or State law 
     relating to the avoidance of preferential or fraudulent 
     transfers,'' before ``the Corporation''.

     SEC. 802. AUTHORITY OF THE CORPORATION WITH RESPECT TO FAILED 
                   AND FAILING INSTITUTIONS.

       (a) In General.--Section 11(e)(8) of the Federal Deposit 
     Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1821(e)(8)) is amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (E), by striking ``other than paragraph 
     (12) of this subsection, subsection (d)(9)'' and inserting 
     ``other than subsections (d)(9) and (e)(10)''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following new subparagraphs:
       ``(F) Clarification.--No provision of law shall be 
     construed as limiting the right or power of the Corporation, 
     or authorizing any court or agency to limit or delay, in any 
     manner, the right or power of the Corporation to transfer any 
     qualified financial contract in accordance with paragraphs 
     (9) and (10) of this subsection or to disaffirm or repudiate 
     any such contract in accordance with subsection (e)(1) of 
     this section.
       ``(G) Walkaway clauses not effective.--
       ``(i) In general.--Notwithstanding the provisions of 
     subparagraphs (A) and (E), and sections 403 and 404 of the 
     Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act of 
     1991, no walkaway clause shall be enforceable in a qualified 
     financial contract of an insured depository institution in 
     default.
       ``(ii) Walkaway clause defined.--For purposes of this 
     subparagraph, the term `walkaway clause' means a provision in 
     a qualified financial contract that, after calculation of a 
     value of a party's position or an amount due to or from 1 of 
     the parties in accordance with its terms upon termination, 
     liquidation, or acceleration of the qualified financial 
     contract, either does not create a payment obligation of a 
     party or extinguishes a payment obligation of a party in 
     whole or in part solely because of such party's status as a 
     nondefaulting party.''.
       (b) Technical and Conforming Amendment.--Section 
     11(e)(12)(A) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 
     1821(e)(12)(A)) is amended by inserting ``or the exercise of 
     rights or powers by'' after ``the appointment of''.

     SEC. 803. AMENDMENTS RELATING TO TRANSFERS OF QUALIFIED 
                   FINANCIAL CONTRACTS.

       (a) Transfers of Qualified Financial Contracts to Financial 
     Institutions.--Section 11(e)(9) of the Federal Deposit 
     Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1821(e)(9)) is amended to read as 
     follows:
       ``(9) Transfer of qualified financial contracts.--
       ``(A) In general.--In making any transfer of assets or 
     liabilities of a depository institution in default which 
     includes any qualified financial contract, the conservator or 
     receiver for such depository institution shall either--
       ``(i) transfer to one financial institution, other than a 
     financial institution for which a conservator, receiver, 
     trustee in bankruptcy, or other legal custodian has been 
     appointed or which is otherwise the subject of a bankruptcy 
     or insolvency proceeding--

       ``(I) all qualified financial contracts between any person 
     or any affiliate of such person and the depository 
     institution in default;
       ``(II) all claims of such person or any affiliate of such 
     person against such depository institution under any such 
     contract (other than any claim which, under the terms of any 
     such contract, is subordinated to the claims of general 
     unsecured creditors of such institution);
       ``(III) all claims of such depository institution against 
     such person or any affiliate of such person under any such 
     contract; and
       ``(IV) all property securing or any other credit 
     enhancement for any contract described in subclause (I) or 
     any claim described in subclause (II) or (III) under any such 
     contract; or

       ``(ii) transfer none of the qualified financial contracts, 
     claims, property or other credit enhancement referred to in 
     clause (i) (with respect to such person and any affiliate of 
     such person).
       ``(B) Transfer to foreign bank, foreign financial 
     institution, or branch or agency of a foreign bank or 
     financial institution.--In transferring any qualified 
     financial contracts and related claims and property under 
     subparagraph (A)(i), the conservator or receiver for the 
     depository institution shall not make such transfer to a 
     foreign bank, financial institution organized under the laws 
     of a foreign country, or a branch or agency of a foreign bank 
     or financial institution unless, under the law applicable to 
     such bank, financial institution, branch or agency, to the 
     qualified financial contracts, and to any netting contract, 
     any security agreement or arrangement or other credit 
     enhancement related to one or more qualified financial 
     contracts, the contractual rights of the parties to such 
     qualified financial contracts, netting contracts, security 
     agreements or arrangements, or other credit enhancements are 
     enforceable substantially to the same extent as permitted 
     under this section.
       ``(C) Transfer of contracts subject to the rules of a 
     clearing organization.--In the event that a conservator or 
     receiver transfers any qualified financial contract and 
     related claims, property, and credit enhancements pursuant to 
     subparagraph (A)(i) and such contract is cleared by or 
     subject to the rules of a clearing organization, the clearing 
     organization shall not be required to accept the transferee 
     as a member by virtue of the transfer.
       ``(D) Definitions.--For purposes of this paragraph, the 
     term `financial institution' means a broker or dealer, a 
     depository institution, a futures commission merchant, or any 
     other institution, as determined by the Corporation by 
     regulation to be a financial institution, and the term 
     `clearing organization' has the same meaning as in section 
     402 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement 
     Act of 1991.''.
       (b) Notice to Qualified Financial Contract 
     Counterparties.--Section 11(e)(10)(A) of the Federal Deposit 
     Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1821(e)(10)(A)) is amended in the 
     material immediately following clause (ii) by striking ``the 
     conservator'' and all that follows through the period and 
     inserting the following: ``the conservator or receiver shall 
     notify any person who is a party to any such contract of such 
     transfer by 5:00 p.m. (eastern time) on the business day 
     following the date of the appointment of the receiver in the 
     case of a receivership, or the business day following such 
     transfer in the case of a conservatorship.''.
       (c) Rights Against Receiver and Treatment of Bridge 
     Banks.--Section 11(e)(10) of the Federal Deposit Insurance 
     Act (12 U.S.C. 1821(e)(10)) is amended--
       (1) by redesignating subparagraph (B) as subparagraph (D); 
     and
       (2) by inserting after subparagraph (A) the following new 
     subparagraphs:
       ``(B) Certain rights not enforceable.--
       ``(i) Receivership.--A person who is a party to a qualified 
     financial contract with an insured depository institution may 
     not exercise any right that such person has to terminate, 
     liquidate, or net such contract under paragraph (8)(A) of 
     this subsection or section 403 or 404 of the Federal Deposit 
     Insurance Corporation Improvement Act of 1991, solely by 
     reason of or incidental to the appointment of a receiver for 
     the depository institution (or the insolvency or financial 
     condition of the depository institution for which the 
     receiver has been appointed)--

       ``(I) until 5:00 p.m. (eastern time) on the business day 
     following the date of the appointment of the receiver; or
       ``(II) after the person has received notice that the 
     contract has been transferred pursuant to paragraph (9)(A).

       ``(ii) Conservatorship.--A person who is a party to a 
     qualified financial contract with an insured depository 
     institution may not exercise any right that such person has 
     to terminate, liquidate, or net such contract under paragraph 
     (8)(E) of this subsection or section 403 or 404 of the 
     Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act of 
     1991, solely by reason of or incidental to the appointment of 
     a conservator for the depository institution (or the 
     insolvency or financial condition of the depository 
     institution for which the conservator has been appointed).
       ``(iii) Notice.--For purposes of this paragraph, the 
     Corporation as receiver or conservator of an insured 
     depository institution shall be deemed to have notified a 
     person who is a party to a qualified financial contract with 
     such depository institution if the Corporation has taken 
     steps reasonably calculated to provide notice to such person 
     by the time specified in subparagraph (A).
       ``(C) Treatment of bridge banks.--The following 
     institutions shall not be considered to be a financial 
     institution for which a conservator, receiver, trustee in 
     bankruptcy, or other legal custodian has been appointed or 
     which is otherwise the subject of a bankruptcy or insolvency 
     proceeding for purposes of paragraph (9):
       ``(i) A bridge bank.
       ``(ii) A depository institution organized by the 
     Corporation, for which a conservator is appointed either--

       ``(I) immediately upon the organization of the institution; 
     or
       ``(II) at the time of a purchase and assumption transaction 
     between the depository institution and the Corporation as 
     receiver for a depository institution in default.''.

     SEC. 804. AMENDMENTS RELATING TO DISAFFIRMANCE OR REPUDIATION 
                   OF QUALIFIED FINANCIAL CONTRACTS.

       Section 11(e) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 
     U.S.C. 1821(e)) is amended--
       (1) by redesignating paragraphs (11) through (15) as 
     paragraphs (12) through (16), respectively;
       (2) by inserting after paragraph (10) the following new 
     paragraph:
       ``(11) Disaffirmance or repudiation of qualified financial 
     contracts.--In exercising the rights of disaffirmance or 
     repudiation of a conservator or receiver with respect to any 
     qualified financial contract to which an insured depository 
     institution is a party, the conservator or receiver for such 
     institution shall either--
       ``(A) disaffirm or repudiate all qualified financial 
     contracts between--

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       ``(i) any person or any affiliate of such person; and
       ``(ii) the depository institution in default; or
       ``(B) disaffirm or repudiate none of the qualified 
     financial contracts referred to in subparagraph (A) (with 
     respect to such person or any affiliate of such person).''; 
     and
       (3) by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(17) Savings clause.--The meanings of terms used in this 
     subsection are applicable for purposes of this subsection 
     only, and shall not be construed or applied so as to 
     challenge or affect the characterization, definition, or 
     treatment of any similar terms under any other statute, 
     regulation, or rule, including the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, 
     the Legal Certainty for Bank Products Act of 2000, the 
     securities laws (as that term is defined in section 3(a)(47) 
     of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934), and the Commodity 
     Exchange Act.''.

     SEC. 805. CLARIFYING AMENDMENT RELATING TO MASTER AGREEMENTS.

       Section 11(e)(8)(D)(vii) of the Federal Deposit Insurance 
     Act (12 U.S.C. 1821(e)(8)(D)(vii)) is amended to read as 
     follows:
       ``(vii) Treatment of master agreement as one agreement.--
     Any master agreement for any contract or agreement described 
     in any preceding clause of this subparagraph (or any master 
     agreement for such master agreement or agreements), together 
     with all supplements to such master agreement, shall be 
     treated as a single agreement and a single qualified 
     financial contract. If a master agreement contains provisions 
     relating to agreements or transactions that are not 
     themselves qualified financial contracts, the master 
     agreement shall be deemed to be a qualified financial 
     contract only with respect to those transactions that are 
     themselves qualified financial contracts.''.

     SEC. 806. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION IMPROVEMENT 
                   ACT OF 1991.

       (a) Definitions.--Section 402 of the Federal Deposit 
     Insurance Corporation Improvement Act of 1991 (12 U.S.C. 
     4402) is amended--
       (1) in paragraph (2)--
       (A) in subparagraph (A)(ii), by inserting before the 
     semicolon ``, or is exempt from such registration by order of 
     the Securities and Exchange Commission''; and
       (B) in subparagraph (B), by inserting before the period ``, 
     that has been granted an exemption under section 4(c)(1) of 
     the Commodity Exchange Act, or that is a multilateral 
     clearing organization (as defined in section 408 of this 
     Act)'';
       (2) in paragraph (6)--
       (A) by redesignating subparagraphs (B) through (D) as 
     subparagraphs (C) through (E), respectively;
       (B) by inserting after subparagraph (A) the following new 
     subparagraph:
       ``(B) an uninsured national bank or an uninsured State bank 
     that is a member of the Federal Reserve System, if the 
     national bank or State member bank is not eligible to make 
     application to become an insured bank under section 5 of the 
     Federal Deposit Insurance Act;''; and
       (C) by amending subparagraph (C), so redesignated, to read 
     as follows:
       ``(C) a branch or agency of a foreign bank, a foreign bank 
     and any branch or agency of the foreign bank, or the foreign 
     bank that established the branch or agency, as those terms 
     are defined in section 1(b) of the International Banking Act 
     of 1978;'';
       (3) in paragraph (11), by inserting before the period ``and 
     any other clearing organization with which such clearing 
     organization has a netting contract'';
       (4) by amending paragraph (14)(A)(i) to read as follows:
       ``(i) means a contract or agreement between 2 or more 
     financial institutions, clearing organizations, or members 
     that provides for netting present or future payment 
     obligations or payment entitlements (including liquidation or 
     close out values relating to such obligations or 
     entitlements) among the parties to the agreement; and''; and
       (5) by adding at the end the following new paragraph:
       ``(15) Payment.--The term `payment' means a payment of 
     United States dollars, another currency, or a composite 
     currency, and a noncash delivery, including a payment or 
     delivery to liquidate an unmatured obligation.''.
       (b) Enforceability of Bilateral Netting Contracts.--Section 
     403 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement 
     Act of 1991 (12 U.S.C. 4403) is amended--
       (1) by striking subsection (a) and inserting the following:
       ``(a) General Rule.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
     State or Federal law (other than paragraphs (8)(E), (8)(F), 
     and (10)(B) of section 11(e) of the Federal Deposit Insurance 
     Act or any order authorized under section 5(b)(2) of the 
     Securities Investor Protection Act of 1970), the covered 
     contractual payment obligations and the covered contractual 
     payment entitlements between any 2 financial institutions 
     shall be netted in accordance with, and subject to the 
     conditions of, the terms of any applicable netting contract 
     (except as provided in section 561(b)(2) of title 11, United 
     States Code).''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(f) Enforceability of Security Agreements.--The 
     provisions of any security agreement or arrangement or other 
     credit enhancement related to one or more netting contracts 
     between any 2 financial institutions shall be enforceable in 
     accordance with their terms (except as provided in section 
     561(b)(2) of title 11, United States Code), and shall not be 
     stayed, avoided, or otherwise limited by any State or Federal 
     law (other than paragraphs (8)(E), (8)(F), and (10)(B) of 
     section 11(e) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act and 
     section 5(b)(2) of the Securities Investor Protection Act of 
     1970).''.
       (c) Enforceability of Clearing Organization Netting 
     Contracts.--Section 404 of the Federal Deposit Insurance 
     Corporation Improvement Act of 1991 (12 U.S.C. 4404) is 
     amended--
       (1) by striking subsection (a) and inserting the following:
       ``(a) General Rule.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
     State or Federal law (other than paragraphs (8)(E), (8)(F), 
     and (10)(B) of section 11(e) of the Federal Deposit Insurance 
     Act and any order authorized under section 5(b)(2) of the 
     Securities Investor Protection Act of 1970), the covered 
     contractual payment obligations and the covered contractual 
     payment entitlements of a member of a clearing organization 
     to and from all other members of a clearing organization 
     shall be netted in accordance with and subject to the 
     conditions of any applicable netting contract (except as 
     provided in section 561(b)(2) of title 11, United States 
     Code).''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following new subsection:
       ``(h) Enforceability of Security Agreements.--The 
     provisions of any security agreement or arrangement or other 
     credit enhancement related to one or more netting contracts 
     between any 2 members of a clearing organization shall be 
     enforceable in accordance with their terms (except as 
     provided in section 561(b)(2) of title 11, United States 
     Code), and shall not be stayed, avoided, or otherwise limited 
     by any State or Federal law (other than paragraphs (8)(E), 
     (8)(F), and (10)(B) of section 11(e) of the Federal Deposit 
     Insurance Act and section 5(b)(2) of the Securities Investor 
     Protection Act of 1970).''.
       (d) Enforceability of Contracts With Uninsured National 
     Banks, Uninsured Federal Branches and Agencies, Certain 
     Uninsured State Member Banks, and Edge Act Corporations.--The 
     Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act of 1991 
     (12 U.S.C. 4401 et seq.) is amended--
       (1) by redesignating section 407 as section 407A; and
       (2) by inserting after section 406 the following new 
     section:

     ``SEC. 407. TREATMENT OF CONTRACTS WITH UNINSURED NATIONAL 
                   BANKS, UNINSURED FEDERAL BRANCHES AND AGENCIES, 
                   CERTAIN UNINSURED STATE MEMBER BANKS, AND EDGE 
                   ACT CORPORATIONS.

       ``(a) In General.--Notwithstanding any other provision of 
     law, paragraphs (8), (9), (10), and (11) of section 11(e) of 
     the Federal Deposit Insurance Act shall apply to an uninsured 
     national bank or uninsured Federal branch or Federal agency, 
     a corporation chartered under section 25A of the Federal 
     Reserve Act, or an uninsured State member bank which 
     operates, or operates as, a multilateral clearing 
     organization pursuant to section 409 of this Act, except that 
     for such purpose--
       ``(1) any reference to the `Corporation as receiver' or 
     `the receiver or the Corporation' shall refer to the receiver 
     appointed by the Comptroller of the Currency in the case of 
     an uninsured national bank or uninsured Federal branch or 
     agency, or to the receiver appointed by the Board of 
     Governors of the Federal Reserve System in the case of a 
     corporation chartered under section 25A of the Federal 
     Reserve Act or an uninsured State member bank;
       ``(2) any reference to the `Corporation' (other than in 
     section 11(e)(8)(D) of such Act), the `Corporation, whether 
     acting as such or as conservator or receiver', a `receiver', 
     or a `conservator' shall refer to the receiver or conservator 
     appointed by the Comptroller of the Currency in the case of 
     an uninsured national bank or uninsured Federal branch or 
     agency, or to the receiver or conservator appointed by the 
     Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System in the case 
     of a corporation chartered under section 25A of the Federal 
     Reserve Act or an uninsured State member bank; and
       ``(3) any reference to an `insured depository institution' 
     or `depository institution' shall refer to an uninsured 
     national bank, an uninsured Federal branch or Federal agency, 
     a corporation chartered under section 25A of the Federal 
     Reserve Act, or an uninsured State member bank which 
     operates, or operates as, a multilateral clearing 
     organization pursuant to section 409 of this Act.
       ``(b) Liability.--The liability of a receiver or 
     conservator of an uninsured national bank, uninsured Federal 
     branch or agency, a corporation chartered under section 25A 
     of the Federal Reserve Act, or an uninsured State member bank 
     which operates, or operates as, a multilateral clearing 
     organization pursuant to section 409 of this Act, shall be 
     determined in the same manner and subject to the same 
     limitations that apply to receivers and conservators of 
     insured depository institutions under section 11(e) of the 
     Federal Deposit Insurance Act.
       ``(c) Regulatory Authority.--
       ``(1) In general.--The Comptroller of the Currency in the 
     case of an uninsured national bank or uninsured Federal 
     branch or agency and the Board of Governors of the Federal 
     Reserve System in the case of a corporation chartered under 
     section 25A of the

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     Federal Reserve Act, or an uninsured State member bank that 
     operates, or operates as, a multilateral clearing 
     organization pursuant to section 409 of this Act, in 
     consultation with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, 
     may each promulgate regulations solely to implement this 
     section.
       ``(2) Specific requirement.--In promulgating regulations, 
     limited solely to implementing paragraphs (8), (9), (10), and 
     (11) of section 11(e) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, 
     the Comptroller of the Currency and the Board of Governors of 
     the Federal Reserve System each shall ensure that the 
     regulations generally are consistent with the regulations and 
     policies of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation adopted 
     pursuant to the Federal Deposit Insurance Act.
       ``(d) Definitions.--For purposes of this section, the terms 
     `Federal branch', `Federal agency', and `foreign bank' have 
     the same meanings as in section 1(b) of the International 
     Banking Act of 1978.''.

     SEC. 807. BANKRUPTCY LAW AMENDMENTS.

       (a) Definitions of Forward Contract, Repurchase Agreement, 
     Securities Clearing Agency, Swap Agreement, Commodity 
     Contract, and Securities Contract.--Title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) in section 101--
       (A) in paragraph (25)--
       (i) by striking ``means a contract'' and inserting 
     ``means--
       ``(A) a contract'';
       (ii) by striking ``, or any combination thereof or option 
     thereon;'' and inserting ``, or any other similar 
     agreement;''; and
       (iii) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(B) any combination of agreements or transactions 
     referred to in subparagraphs (A) and (C);
       ``(C) any option to enter into an agreement or transaction 
     referred to in subparagraph (A) or (B);
       ``(D) a master agreement that provides for an agreement or 
     transaction referred to in subparagraph (A), (B), or (C), 
     together with all supplements to any such master agreement, 
     without regard to whether such master agreement provides for 
     an agreement or transaction that is not a forward contract 
     under this paragraph, except that such master agreement shall 
     be considered to be a forward contract under this paragraph 
     only with respect to each agreement or transaction under such 
     master agreement that is referred to in subparagraph (A), 
     (B), or (C); or
       ``(E) any security agreement or arrangement, or other 
     credit enhancement related to any agreement or transaction 
     referred to in subparagraph (A), (B), (C), or (D), including 
     any guarantee or reimbursement obligation by or to a forward 
     contract merchant or financial participant in connection with 
     any agreement or transaction referred to in any such 
     subparagraph, but not to exceed the damages in connection 
     with any such agreement or transaction, measured in 
     accordance with section 562;'';
       (B) in paragraph (46), by striking ``on any day during the 
     period beginning 90 days before the date of'' and inserting 
     ``at any time before'';
       (C) by amending paragraph (47) to read as follows:
       ``(47) `repurchase agreement' (which definition also 
     applies to a reverse repurchase agreement)--
       ``(A) means--
       ``(i) an agreement, including related terms, which provides 
     for the transfer of one or more certificates of deposit, 
     mortgage related securities (as defined in section 3 of the 
     Securities Exchange Act of 1934), mortgage loans, interests 
     in mortgage related securities or mortgage loans, eligible 
     bankers' acceptances, qualified foreign government securities 
     (defined as a security that is a direct obligation of, or 
     that is fully guaranteed by, the central government of a 
     member of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and 
     Development), or securities that are direct obligations of, 
     or that are fully guaranteed by, the United States or any 
     agency of the United States against the transfer of funds by 
     the transferee of such certificates of deposit, eligible 
     bankers' acceptances, securities, mortgage loans, or 
     interests, with a simultaneous agreement by such transferee 
     to transfer to the transferor thereof certificates of 
     deposit, eligible bankers' acceptance, securities, mortgage 
     loans, or interests of the kind described in this clause, at 
     a date certain not later than 1 year after such transfer or 
     on demand, against the transfer of funds;
       ``(ii) any combination of agreements or transactions 
     referred to in clauses (i) and (iii);
       ``(iii) an option to enter into an agreement or transaction 
     referred to in clause (i) or (ii);
       ``(iv) a master agreement that provides for an agreement or 
     transaction referred to in clause (i), (ii), or (iii), 
     together with all supplements to any such master agreement, 
     without regard to whether such master agreement provides for 
     an agreement or transaction that is not a repurchase 
     agreement under this paragraph, except that such master 
     agreement shall be considered to be a repurchase agreement 
     under this paragraph only with respect to each agreement or 
     transaction under the master agreement that is referred to in 
     clause (i), (ii), or (iii); or
       ``(v) any security agreement or arrangement or other credit 
     enhancement related to any agreement or transaction referred 
     to in clause (i), (ii), (iii), or (iv), including any 
     guarantee or reimbursement obligation by or to a repo 
     participant or financial participant in connection with any 
     agreement or transaction referred to in any such clause, but 
     not to exceed the damages in connection with any such 
     agreement or transaction, measured in accordance with section 
     562 of this title; and
       ``(B) does not include a repurchase obligation under a 
     participation in a commercial mortgage loan;'';
       (D) in paragraph (48), by inserting ``, or exempt from such 
     registration under such section pursuant to an order of the 
     Securities and Exchange Commission,'' after ``1934''; and
       (E) by amending paragraph (53B) to read as follows:
       ``(53B) `swap agreement'--
       ``(A) means--
       ``(i) any agreement, including the terms and conditions 
     incorporated by reference in such agreement, which is--

       ``(I) an interest rate swap, option, future, or forward 
     agreement, including a rate floor, rate cap, rate collar, 
     cross-currency rate swap, and basis swap;
       ``(II) a spot, same day-tomorrow, tomorrow-next, forward, 
     or other foreign exchange or precious metals agreement;
       ``(III) a currency swap, option, future, or forward 
     agreement;
       ``(IV) an equity index or equity swap, option, future, or 
     forward agreement;

       ``(V) a debt index or debt swap, option, future, or forward 
     agreement;
       ``(VI) a total return, credit spread or credit swap, 
     option, future, or forward agreement;
       ``(VII) a commodity index or a commodity swap, option, 
     future, or forward agreement; or
       ``(VIII) a weather swap, weather derivative, or weather 
     option;

       ``(ii) any agreement or transaction that is similar to any 
     other agreement or transaction referred to in this paragraph 
     and that--

       ``(I) is of a type that has been, is presently, or in the 
     future becomes, the subject of recurrent dealings in the swap 
     markets (including terms and conditions incorporated by 
     reference therein); and
       ``(II) is a forward, swap, future, or option on one or more 
     rates, currencies, commodities, equity securities, or other 
     equity instruments, debt securities or other debt 
     instruments, quantitative measures associated with an 
     occurrence, extent of an occurrence, or contingency 
     associated with a financial, commercial, or economic 
     consequence, or economic or financial indices or measures of 
     economic or financial risk or value;

       ``(iii) any combination of agreements or transactions 
     referred to in this subparagraph;
       ``(iv) any option to enter into an agreement or transaction 
     referred to in this subparagraph;
       ``(v) a master agreement that provides for an agreement or 
     transaction referred to in clause (i), (ii), (iii), or (iv), 
     together with all supplements to any such master agreement, 
     and without regard to whether the master agreement contains 
     an agreement or transaction that is not a swap agreement 
     under this paragraph, except that the master agreement shall 
     be considered to be a swap agreement under this paragraph 
     only with respect to each agreement or transaction under the 
     master agreement that is referred to in clause (i), (ii), 
     (iii), or (iv); or
       ``(vi) any security agreement or arrangement or other 
     credit enhancement related to any agreements or transactions 
     referred to in clause (i) through (v), including any 
     guarantee or reimbursement obligation by or to a swap 
     participant or financial participant in connection with any 
     agreement or transaction referred to in any such clause, but 
     not to exceed the damages in connection with any such 
     agreement or transaction, measured in accordance with section 
     562; and
       ``(B) is applicable for purposes of this title only, and 
     shall not be construed or applied so as to challenge or 
     affect the characterization, definition, or treatment of any 
     swap agreement under any other statute, regulation, or rule, 
     including the Securities Act of 1933, the Securities Exchange 
     Act of 1934, the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, 
     the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, the Investment Company Act 
     of 1940, the Investment Advisers Act of 1940, the Securities 
     Investor Protection Act of 1970, the Commodity Exchange Act, 
     the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, and the Legal Certainty for Bank 
     Products Act of 2000;'';
       (2) in section 741(7), by striking paragraph (7) and 
     inserting the following:
       ``(7) `securities contract'--
       ``(A) means--
       ``(i) a contract for the purchase, sale, or loan of a 
     security, a certificate of deposit, a mortgage loan or any 
     interest in a mortgage loan, a group or index of securities, 
     certificates of deposit, or mortgage loans or interests 
     therein (including an interest therein or based on the value 
     thereof), or option on any of the foregoing, including an 
     option to purchase or sell any such security, certificate of 
     deposit, mortgage loan, interest, group or index, or option, 
     and including any repurchase or reverse repurchase 
     transaction on any such security, certificate of deposit, 
     mortgage loan, interest, group or index, or option;
       ``(ii) any option entered into on a national securities 
     exchange relating to foreign currencies;
       ``(iii) the guarantee by or to any securities clearing 
     agency of a settlement of cash, securities, certificates of 
     deposit, mortgage loans or interests therein, group or index 
     of

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     securities, or mortgage loans or interests therein (including 
     any interest therein or based on the value thereof), or 
     option on any of the foregoing, including an option to 
     purchase or sell any such security, certificate of deposit, 
     mortgage loan, interest, group or index, or option;
       ``(iv) any margin loan;
       ``(v) any other agreement or transaction that is similar to 
     an agreement or transaction referred to in this subparagraph;
       ``(vi) any combination of the agreements or transactions 
     referred to in this subparagraph;
       ``(vii) any option to enter into any agreement or 
     transaction referred to in this subparagraph;
       ``(viii) a master agreement that provides for an agreement 
     or transaction referred to in clause (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), 
     (v), (vi), or (vii), together with all supplements to any 
     such master agreement, without regard to whether the master 
     agreement provides for an agreement or transaction that is 
     not a securities contract under this subparagraph, except 
     that such master agreement shall be considered to be a 
     securities contract under this subparagraph only with respect 
     to each agreement or transaction under such master agreement 
     that is referred to in clause (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), 
     (vi), or (vii); or
       ``(ix) any security agreement or arrangement or other 
     credit enhancement related to any agreement or transaction 
     referred to in this subparagraph, including any guarantee or 
     reimbursement obligation by or to a stockbroker, securities 
     clearing agency, financial institution, or financial 
     participant in connection with any agreement or transaction 
     referred to in this subparagraph, but not to exceed the 
     damages in connection with any such agreement or transaction, 
     measured in accordance with section 562; and
       ``(B) does not include any purchase, sale, or repurchase 
     obligation under a participation in a commercial mortgage 
     loan;''; and
       (3) in section 761(4)--
       (A) by striking ``or'' at the end of subparagraph (D); and
       (B) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(F) any other agreement or transaction that is similar to 
     an agreement or transaction referred to in this paragraph;
       ``(G) any combination of the agreements or transactions 
     referred to in this paragraph;
       ``(H) any option to enter into an agreement or transaction 
     referred to in this paragraph;
       ``(I) a master agreement that provides for an agreement or 
     transaction referred to in subparagraph (A), (B), (C), (D), 
     (E), (F), (G), or (H), together with all supplements to such 
     master agreement, without regard to whether the master 
     agreement provides for an agreement or transaction that is 
     not a commodity contract under this paragraph, except that 
     the master agreement shall be considered to be a commodity 
     contract under this paragraph only with respect to each 
     agreement or transaction under the master agreement that is 
     referred to in subparagraph (A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F), 
     (G), or (H); or
       ``(J) any security agreement or arrangement or other credit 
     enhancement related to any agreement or transaction referred 
     to in this paragraph, including any guarantee or 
     reimbursement obligation by or to a commodity broker or 
     financial participant in connection with any agreement or 
     transaction referred to in this paragraph, but not to exceed 
     the damages in connection with any such agreement or 
     transaction, measured in accordance with section 562;''.
       (b) Definitions of Financial Institution, Financial 
     Participant, and Forward Contract Merchant.--Section 101 of 
     title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) by striking paragraph (22) and inserting the following:
       ``(22) `financial institution' means--
       ``(A) a Federal reserve bank, or an entity (domestic or 
     foreign) that is a commercial or savings bank, industrial 
     savings bank, savings and loan association, trust company, or 
     receiver or conservator for such entity and, when any such 
     Federal reserve bank, receiver, conservator or entity is 
     acting as agent or custodian for a customer in connection 
     with a securities contract (as defined in section 741) such 
     customer; or
       ``(B) in connection with a securities contract (as defined 
     in section 741) an investment company registered under the 
     Investment Company Act of 1940;'';
       (2) by inserting after paragraph (22) the following:
       ``(22A) `financial participant' means--
       ``(A) an entity that, at the time it enters into a 
     securities contract, commodity contract, swap agreement, 
     repurchase agreement, or forward contract, or at the time of 
     the date of the filing of the petition, has one or more 
     agreements or transactions described in paragraph (1), (2), 
     (3), (4), (5), or (6) of section 561(a) with the debtor or 
     any other entity (other than an affiliate) of a total gross 
     dollar value of not less than $1,000,000,000 in notional or 
     actual principal amount outstanding on any day during the 
     previous 15-month period, or has gross mark-to-market 
     positions of not less than $100,000,000 (aggregated across 
     counterparties) in one or more such agreements or 
     transactions with the debtor or any other entity (other than 
     an affiliate) on any day during the previous 15-month period; 
     or
       ``(B) a clearing organization (as defined in section 402 of 
     the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act of 
     1991);''; and
       (3) by striking paragraph (26) and inserting the following:
       ``(26) `forward contract merchant' means a Federal reserve 
     bank, or an entity the business of which consists in whole or 
     in part of entering into forward contracts as or with 
     merchants in a commodity (as defined in section 761) or any 
     similar good, article, service, right, or interest which is 
     presently or in the future becomes the subject of dealing in 
     the forward contract trade;''.
       (c) Definition of Master Netting Agreement and Master 
     Netting Agreement Participant.--Section 101 of title 11, 
     United States Code, is amended by inserting after paragraph 
     (38) the following new paragraphs:
       ``(38A) `master netting agreement'--
       ``(A) means an agreement providing for the exercise of 
     rights, including rights of netting, setoff, liquidation, 
     termination, acceleration, or close out, under or in 
     connection with one or more contracts that are described in 
     any one or more of paragraphs (1) through (5) of section 
     561(a), or any security agreement or arrangement or other 
     credit enhancement related to one or more of the foregoing, 
     including any guarantee or reimbursement obligation related 
     to 1 or more of the foregoing; and
       ``(B) if the agreement contains provisions relating to 
     agreements or transactions that are not contracts described 
     in paragraphs (1) through (5) of section 561(a), shall be 
     deemed to be a master netting agreement only with respect to 
     those agreements or transactions that are described in any 
     one or more of paragraphs (1) through (5) of section 561(a);
       ``(38B) `master netting agreement participant' means an 
     entity that, at any time before the date of the filing of the 
     petition, is a party to an outstanding master netting 
     agreement with the debtor;''.
       (d) Swap Agreements, Securities Contracts, Commodity 
     Contracts, Forward Contracts, Repurchase Agreements, and 
     Master Netting Agreements Under the Automatic-Stay.--
       (1) In general.--Section 362(b) of title 11, United States 
     Code, as amended by sections 224, 303, 311, 401, and 718, is 
     amended--
       (A) in paragraph (6), by inserting ``, pledged to, under 
     the control of,'' after ``held by'';
       (B) in paragraph (7), by inserting ``, pledged to, under 
     the control of,'' after ``held by'';
       (C) by striking paragraph (17) and inserting the following:
       ``(17) under subsection (a), of the setoff by a swap 
     participant or financial participant of a mutual debt and 
     claim under or in connection with one or more swap agreements 
     that constitutes the setoff of a claim against the debtor for 
     any payment or other transfer of property due from the debtor 
     under or in connection with any swap agreement against any 
     payment due to the debtor from the swap participant or 
     financial participant under or in connection with any swap 
     agreement or against cash, securities, or other property held 
     by, pledged to, under the control of, or due from such swap 
     participant or financial participant to margin, guarantee, 
     secure, or settle any swap agreement;''; and
       (D) by inserting after paragraph (26) the following:
       ``(27) under subsection (a), of the setoff by a master 
     netting agreement participant of a mutual debt and claim 
     under or in connection with one or more master netting 
     agreements or any contract or agreement subject to such 
     agreements that constitutes the setoff of a claim against the 
     debtor for any payment or other transfer of property due from 
     the debtor under or in connection with such agreements or any 
     contract or agreement subject to such agreements against any 
     payment due to the debtor from such master netting agreement 
     participant under or in connection with such agreements or 
     any contract or agreement subject to such agreements or 
     against cash, securities, or other property held by, pledged 
     to, under the control of, or due from such master netting 
     agreement participant to margin, guarantee, secure, or settle 
     such agreements or any contract or agreement subject to such 
     agreements, to the extent that such participant is eligible 
     to exercise such offset rights under paragraph (6), (7), or 
     (17) for each individual contract covered by the master 
     netting agreement in issue; and''.
       (2) Limitation.--Section 362 of title 11, United States 
     Code, as amended by sections 106, 305, 311, and 441, is 
     amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(o) The exercise of rights not subject to the stay 
     arising under subsection (a) pursuant to paragraph (6), (7), 
     (17), or (27) of subsection (b) shall not be stayed by any 
     order of a court or administrative agency in any proceeding 
     under this title.''.
       (e) Limitation of Avoidance Powers Under Master Netting 
     Agreement.--Section 546 of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) in subsection (g) (as added by section 103 of Public 
     Law 101-311)--
       (A) by striking ``under a swap agreement'';
       (B) by striking ``in connection with a swap agreement'' and 
     inserting ``under or in connection with any swap agreement''; 
     and
       (C) by inserting ``or financial participant'' after ``swap 
     participant''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(j) Notwithstanding sections 544, 545, 547, 548(a)(1)(B), 
     and 548(b) the trustee may not avoid a transfer made by or to 
     a master netting agreement participant under or in connection 
     with any master netting agreement or any individual contract 
     covered thereby that is made before the commencement of the 
     case, except under section 548(a)(1)(A) and except to the 
     extent that the trustee could otherwise avoid such a transfer 
     made

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     under an individual contract covered by such master netting 
     agreement.''.
       (f) Fraudulent Transfers of Master Netting Agreements.--
     Section 548(d)(2) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (C), by striking ``and'' at the end;
       (2) in subparagraph (D), by striking the period and 
     inserting ``; and''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following new subparagraph:
       ``(E) a master netting agreement participant that receives 
     a transfer in connection with a master netting agreement or 
     any individual contract covered thereby takes for value to 
     the extent of such transfer, except that, with respect to a 
     transfer under any individual contract covered thereby, to 
     the extent that such master netting agreement participant 
     otherwise did not take (or is otherwise not deemed to have 
     taken) such transfer for value.''.
       (g) Termination or Acceleration of Securities Contracts.--
     Section 555 of title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) by amending the section heading to read as follows:

     ``Sec. 555. Contractual right to liquidate, terminate, or 
       accelerate a securities contract'';

     and
       (2) in the first sentence, by striking ``liquidation'' and 
     inserting ``liquidation, termination, or acceleration''.
       (h) Termination or Acceleration of Commodities or Forward 
     Contracts.--Section 556 of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) by amending the section heading to read as follows:

     ``Sec. 556. Contractual right to liquidate, terminate, or 
       accelerate a commodities contract or forward contract'';

       (2) in the first sentence, by striking ``liquidation'' and 
     inserting ``liquidation, termination, or acceleration''; and
       (3) in the second sentence, by striking ``As used'' and all 
     that follows through ``right,'' and inserting ``As used in 
     this section, the term `contractual right' includes a right 
     set forth in a rule or bylaw of a derivatives clearing 
     organization (as defined in the Commodity Exchange Act), a 
     multilateral clearing organization (as defined in the Federal 
     Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act of 1991), a 
     national securities exchange, a national securities 
     association, a securities clearing agency, a contract market 
     designated under the Commodity Exchange Act, a derivatives 
     transaction execution facility registered under the Commodity 
     Exchange Act, or a board of trade (as defined in the 
     Commodity Exchange Act) or in a resolution of the governing 
     board thereof and a right,''.
       (i) Termination or Acceleration of Repurchase Agreements.--
     Section 559 of title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) by amending the section heading to read as follows:

     ``Sec. 559. Contractual right to liquidate, terminate, or 
       accelerate a repurchase agreement'';

       (2) in the first sentence, by striking ``liquidation'' and 
     inserting ``liquidation, termination, or acceleration''; and
       (3) in the third sentence, by striking ``As used'' and all 
     that follows through ``right,'' and inserting ``As used in 
     this section, the term `contractual right' includes a right 
     set forth in a rule or bylaw of a derivatives clearing 
     organization (as defined in the Commodity Exchange Act), a 
     multilateral clearing organization (as defined in the Federal 
     Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act of 1991), a 
     national securities exchange, a national securities 
     association, a securities clearing agency, a contract market 
     designated under the Commodity Exchange Act, a derivatives 
     transaction execution facility registered under the Commodity 
     Exchange Act, or a board of trade (as defined in the 
     Commodity Exchange Act) or in a resolution of the governing 
     board thereof and a right,''.
       (j) Liquidation, Termination, or Acceleration of Swap 
     Agreements.--Section 560 of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) by amending the section heading to read as follows:

     ``Sec. 560. Contractual right to liquidate, terminate, or 
       accelerate a swap agreement'';

       (2) in the first sentence, by striking ``termination of a 
     swap agreement'' and inserting ``liquidation, termination, or 
     acceleration of one or more swap agreements'';
       (3) by striking ``in connection with any swap agreement'' 
     and inserting ``in connection with the termination, 
     liquidation, or acceleration of one or more swap 
     agreements''; and
       (4) in the second sentence, by striking ``As used'' and all 
     that follows through ``right,'' and inserting ``As used in 
     this section, the term `contractual right' includes a right 
     set forth in a rule or bylaw of a derivatives clearing 
     organization (as defined in the Commodity Exchange Act), a 
     multilateral clearing organization (as defined in the Federal 
     Deposit Insurance Corporation Improvement Act of 1991), a 
     national securities exchange, a national securities 
     association, a securities clearing agency, a contract market 
     designated under the Commodity Exchange Act, a derivatives 
     transaction execution facility registered under the Commodity 
     Exchange Act, or a board of trade (as defined in the 
     Commodity Exchange Act) or in a resolution of the governing 
     board thereof and a right,''.
       (k) Liquidation, Termination, Acceleration, or Offset Under 
     a Master Netting Agreement and Across Contracts.--
       (1) In general.--Title 11, United States Code, is amended 
     by inserting after section 560 the following:

     ``Sec. 561. Contractual right to terminate, liquidate, 
       accelerate, or offset under a master netting agreement and 
       across contracts; proceedings under chapter 15

       ``(a) Subject to subsection (b), the exercise of any 
     contractual right, because of a condition of the kind 
     specified in section 365(e)(1), to cause the termination, 
     liquidation, or acceleration of or to offset or net 
     termination values, payment amounts, or other transfer 
     obligations arising under or in connection with one or more 
     (or the termination, liquidation, or acceleration of one or 
     more)--
       ``(1) securities contracts, as defined in section 741(7);
       ``(2) commodity contracts, as defined in section 761(4);
       ``(3) forward contracts;
       ``(4) repurchase agreements;
       ``(5) swap agreements; or
       ``(6) master netting agreements,
     shall not be stayed, avoided, or otherwise limited by 
     operation of any provision of this title or by any order of a 
     court or administrative agency in any proceeding under this 
     title.
       ``(b)(1) A party may exercise a contractual right described 
     in subsection (a) to terminate, liquidate, or accelerate only 
     to the extent that such party could exercise such a right 
     under section 555, 556, 559, or 560 for each individual 
     contract covered by the master netting agreement in issue.
       ``(2) If a debtor is a commodity broker subject to 
     subchapter IV of chapter 7--
       ``(A) a party may not net or offset an obligation to the 
     debtor arising under, or in connection with, a commodity 
     contract traded on or subject to the rules of a contract 
     market designated under the Commodity Exchange Act or a 
     derivatives transaction execution facility registered under 
     the Commodity Exchange Act against any claim arising under, 
     or in connection with, other instruments, contracts, or 
     agreements listed in subsection (a) except to the extent that 
     the party has positive net equity in the commodity accounts 
     at the debtor, as calculated under such subchapter; and
       ``(B) another commodity broker may not net or offset an 
     obligation to the debtor arising under, or in connection 
     with, a commodity contract entered into or held on behalf of 
     a customer of the debtor and traded on or subject to the 
     rules of a contract market designated under the Commodity 
     Exchange Act or a derivatives transaction execution facility 
     registered under the Commodity Exchange Act against any claim 
     arising under, or in connection with, other instruments, 
     contracts, or agreements listed in subsection (a).
       ``(3) No provision of subparagraph (A) or (B) of paragraph 
     (2) shall prohibit the offset of claims and obligations that 
     arise under--
       ``(A) a cross-margining agreement or similar arrangement 
     that has been approved by the Commodity Futures Trading 
     Commission or submitted to the Commodity Futures Trading 
     Commission under paragraph (1) or (2) of section 5c(c) of the 
     Commodity Exchange Act and has not been abrogated or rendered 
     ineffective by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission; or
       ``(B) any other netting agreement between a clearing 
     organization (as defined in section 761) and another entity 
     that has been approved by the Commodity Futures Trading 
     Commission.
       ``(c) As used in this section, the term `contractual right' 
     includes a right set forth in a rule or bylaw of a 
     derivatives clearing organization (as defined in the 
     Commodity Exchange Act), a multilateral clearing organization 
     (as defined in the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 
     Improvement Act of 1991), a national securities exchange, a 
     national securities association, a securities clearing 
     agency, a contract market designated under the Commodity 
     Exchange Act, a derivatives transaction execution facility 
     registered under the Commodity Exchange Act, or a board of 
     trade (as defined in the Commodity Exchange Act) or in a 
     resolution of the governing board thereof, and a right, 
     whether or not evidenced in writing, arising under common 
     law, under law merchant, or by reason of normal business 
     practice.
       ``(d) Any provisions of this title relating to securities 
     contracts, commodity contracts, forward contracts, repurchase 
     agreements, swap agreements, or master netting agreements 
     shall apply in a case under chapter 15, so that enforcement 
     of contractual provisions of such contracts and agreements in 
     accordance with their terms will not be stayed or otherwise 
     limited by operation of any provision of this title or by 
     order of a court in any case under this title, and to limit 
     avoidance powers to the same extent as in a proceeding under 
     chapter 7 or 11 of this title (such enforcement not to be 
     limited based on the presence or absence of assets of the 
     debtor in the United States).''.
       (2) Conforming amendment.--The table of sections for 
     chapter 5 of title 11, United States Code, is amended by 
     inserting after the item relating to section 560 the 
     following:

``561. Contractual right to terminate, liquidate, accelerate, or offset 
              under a master netting agreement and across contracts; 
              proceedings under chapter 15.''.
       (l) Commodity Broker Liquidations.--Title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended by inserting after section 766 the 
     following:

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     ``Sec. 767. Commodity broker liquidation and forward contract 
       merchants, commodity brokers, stockbrokers, financial 
       institutions, financial participants, securities clearing 
       agencies, swap participants, repo participants, and master 
       netting agreement participants

       ``Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, the 
     exercise of rights by a forward contract merchant, commodity 
     broker, stockbroker, financial institution, financial 
     participant, securities clearing agency, swap participant, 
     repo participant, or master netting agreement participant 
     under this title shall not affect the priority of any 
     unsecured claim it may have after the exercise of such 
     rights.''.
       (m) Stockbroker Liquidations.--Title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended by inserting after section 752 the 
     following:

     ``Sec. 753. Stockbroker liquidation and forward contract 
       merchants, commodity brokers, stockbrokers, financial 
       institutions, financial participants, securities clearing 
       agencies, swap participants, repo participants, and master 
       netting agreement participants

       ``Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, the 
     exercise of rights by a forward contract merchant, commodity 
     broker, stockbroker, financial institution, financial 
     participant, securities clearing agency, swap participant, 
     repo participant, or master netting agreement participant 
     under this title shall not affect the priority of any 
     unsecured claim it may have after the exercise of such 
     rights.''.
       (n) Setoff.--Section 553 of title 11, United States Code, 
     is amended--
       (1) in subsection (a)(2)(B)(ii), by inserting before the 
     semicolon the following: ``(except for a setoff of a kind 
     described in section 362(b)(6), 362(b)(7), 362(b)(17), 
     362(b)(27), 555, 556, 559, 560, or 561)'';
       (2) in subsection (a)(3)(C), by inserting before the period 
     the following: ``(except for a setoff of a kind described in 
     section 362(b)(6), 362(b)(7), 362(b)(17), 362(b)(27), 555, 
     556, 559, 560, or 561)''; and
       (3) in subsection (b)(1), by striking ``362(b)(14),'' and 
     inserting ``362(b)(17), 362(b)(27), 555, 556, 559, 560, 
     561,''.
       (o) Securities Contracts, Commodity Contracts, and Forward 
     Contracts.--Title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in section 362(b)(6), by striking ``financial 
     institutions,'' each place such term appears and inserting 
     ``financial institution, financial participant,'';
       (2) in sections 362(b)(7) and 546(f), by inserting ``or 
     financial participant'' after ``repo participant'' each place 
     such term appears;
       (3) in section 546(e), by inserting ``financial 
     participant,'' after ``financial institution,'';
       (4) in section 548(d)(2)(B), by inserting ``financial 
     participant,'' after ``financial institution,'';
       (5) in section 548(d)(2)(C), by inserting ``or financial 
     participant'' after ``repo participant'';
       (6) in section 548(d)(2)(D), by inserting ``or financial 
     participant'' after ``swap participant'';
       (7) in section 555--
       (A) by inserting ``financial participant,'' after 
     ``financial institution,''; and
       (B) by striking the second sentence and inserting the 
     following: ``As used in this section, the term `contractual 
     right' includes a right set forth in a rule or bylaw of a 
     derivatives clearing organization (as defined in the 
     Commodity Exchange Act), a multilateral clearing organization 
     (as defined in the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 
     Improvement Act of 1991), a national securities exchange, a 
     national securities association, a securities clearing 
     agency, a contract market designated under the Commodity 
     Exchange Act, a derivatives transaction execution facility 
     registered under the Commodity Exchange Act, or a board of 
     trade (as defined in the Commodity Exchange Act), or in a 
     resolution of the governing board thereof, and a right, 
     whether or not in writing, arising under common law, under 
     law merchant, or by reason of normal business practice.'';
       (8) in section 556, by inserting ``, financial 
     participant,'' after ``commodity broker'';
       (9) in section 559, by inserting ``or financial 
     participant'' after ``repo participant'' each place such term 
     appears; and
       (10) in section 560, by inserting ``or financial 
     participant'' after ``swap participant''.
       (p) Conforming Amendments.--Title 11, United States Code, 
     is amended--
       (1) in the table of sections for chapter 5--
       (A) by amending the items relating to sections 555 and 556 
     to read as follows:

``555. Contractual right to liquidate, terminate, or accelerate a 
              securities contract.
``556. Contractual right to liquidate, terminate, or accelerate a 
              commodities contract or forward contract.'';
     and
       (B) by amending the items relating to sections 559 and 560 
     to read as follows:

``559. Contractual right to liquidate, terminate, or accelerate a 
              repurchase agreement.
``560. Contractual right to liquidate, terminate, or accelerate a swap 
              agreement.'';
     and
       (2) in the table of sections for chapter 7--
       (A) by inserting after the item relating to section 766 the 
     following:

``767. Commodity broker liquidation and forward contract merchants, 
              commodity brokers, stockbrokers, financial institutions, 
              financial participants, securities clearing agencies, 
              swap participants, repo participants, and master netting 
              agreement participants.'';
     and
       (B) by inserting after the item relating to section 752 the 
     following:

``753. Stockbroker liquidation and forward contract merchants, 
              commodity brokers, stockbrokers, financial institutions, 
              financial participants, securities clearing agencies, 
              swap participants, repo participants, and master netting 
              agreement participants.''.

     SEC. 808. RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS.

       Section 11(e)(8) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 
     U.S.C. 1821(e)(8)) is amended by adding at the end the 
     following new subparagraph:
       ``(H) Recordkeeping requirements.--The Corporation, in 
     consultation with the appropriate Federal banking agencies, 
     may prescribe regulations requiring more detailed 
     recordkeeping by any insured depository institution with 
     respect to qualified financial contracts (including market 
     valuations) only if such insured depository institution is in 
     a troubled condition (as such term is defined by the 
     Corporation pursuant to section 32).''.

     SEC. 809. EXEMPTIONS FROM CONTEMPORANEOUS EXECUTION 
                   REQUIREMENT.

       Section 13(e)(2) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 
     U.S.C. 1823(e)(2)) is amended to read as follows:
       ``(2) Exemptions from contemporaneous execution 
     requirement.--An agreement to provide for the lawful 
     collateralization of--
       ``(A) deposits of, or other credit extension by, a Federal, 
     State, or local governmental entity, or of any depositor 
     referred to in section 11(a)(2), including an agreement to 
     provide collateral in lieu of a surety bond;
       ``(B) bankruptcy estate funds pursuant to section 345(b)(2) 
     of title 11, United States Code;
       ``(C) extensions of credit, including any overdraft, from a 
     Federal reserve bank or Federal home loan bank; or
       ``(D) one or more qualified financial contracts, as defined 
     in section 11(e)(8)(D),
     shall not be deemed invalid pursuant to paragraph (1)(B) 
     solely because such agreement was not executed 
     contemporaneously with the acquisition of the collateral or 
     because of pledges, delivery, or substitution of the 
     collateral made in accordance with such agreement.''.

     SEC. 810. DAMAGE MEASURE.

       (a) In General.--Title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) by inserting after section 561, as added by section 
     907, the following:

     ``Sec. 562. Timing of damage measurement in connection with 
       swap agreements, securities contracts, forward contracts, 
       commodity contracts, repurchase agreements, and master 
       netting agreements

       ``(a) If the trustee rejects a swap agreement, securities 
     contract (as defined in section 741), forward contract, 
     commodity contract (as defined in section 761), repurchase 
     agreement, or master netting agreement pursuant to section 
     365(a), or if a forward contract merchant, stockbroker, 
     financial institution, securities clearing agency, repo 
     participant, financial participant, master netting agreement 
     participant, or swap participant liquidates, terminates, or 
     accelerates such contract or agreement, damages shall be 
     measured as of the earlier of--
       ``(1) the date of such rejection; or
       ``(2) the date or dates of such liquidation, termination, 
     or acceleration.
       ``(b) If there are not any commercially reasonable 
     determinants of value as of any date referred to in paragraph 
     (1) or (2) of subsection (a), damages shall be measured as of 
     the earliest subsequent date or dates on which there are 
     commercially reasonable determinants of value.
       ``(c) For the purposes of subsection (b), if damages are 
     not measured as of the date or dates of rejection, 
     liquidation, termination, or acceleration, and the forward 
     contract merchant, stockbroker, financial institution, 
     securities clearing agency, repo participant, financial 
     participant, master netting agreement participant, or swap 
     participant or the trustee objects to the timing of the 
     measurement of damages--
       ``(1) the trustee, in the case of an objection by a forward 
     contract merchant, stockbroker, financial institution, 
     securities clearing agency, repo participant, financial 
     participant, master netting agreement participant, or swap 
     participant; or
       ``(2) the forward contract merchant, stockbroker, financial 
     institution, securities clearing agency, repo participant, 
     financial participant, master netting agreement participant, 
     or swap participant, in the case of an objection by the 
     trustee,

     has the burden of proving that there were no commercially 
     reasonable determinants of value as of such date or dates.''; 
     and
       (2) in the table of sections for chapter 5, by inserting 
     after the item relating to section 561 (as added by section 
     907) the following new item:

``562. Timing of damage measure in connection with swap agreements, 
              securities contracts, forward contracts, commodity 
              contracts, repurchase agreements, or master netting 
              agreements.''.

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       (b) Claims Arising From Rejection.--Section 502(g) of title 
     11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) by inserting ``(1)'' after ``(g)''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(2) A claim for damages calculated in accordance with 
     section 562 shall be allowed under subsection (a), (b), or 
     (c), or disallowed under subsection (d) or (e), as if such 
     claim had arisen before the date of the filing of the 
     petition.''.

     SEC. 811. SIPC STAY.

       Section 5(b)(2) of the Securities Investor Protection Act 
     of 1970 (15 U.S.C. 78eee(b)(2)) is amended by adding at the 
     end the following new subparagraph:
       ``(C) Exception from stay.--
       ``(i) Notwithstanding section 362 of title 11, United 
     States Code, neither the filing of an application under 
     subsection (a)(3) nor any order or decree obtained by SIPC 
     from the court shall operate as a stay of any contractual 
     rights of a creditor to liquidate, terminate, or accelerate a 
     securities contract, commodity contract, forward contract, 
     repurchase agreement, swap agreement, or master netting 
     agreement, as those terms are defined in sections 101, 741, 
     and 761 of title 11, United States Code, to offset or net 
     termination values, payment amounts, or other transfer 
     obligations arising under or in connection with one or more 
     of such contracts or agreements, or to foreclose on any cash 
     collateral pledged by the debtor, whether or not with respect 
     to one or more of such contracts or agreements.
       ``(ii) Notwithstanding clause (i), such application, order, 
     or decree may operate as a stay of the foreclosure on, or 
     disposition of, securities collateral pledged by the debtor, 
     whether or not with respect to one or more of such contracts 
     or agreements, securities sold by the debtor under a 
     repurchase agreement, or securities lent under a securities 
     lending agreement.
       ``(iii) As used in this subparagraph, the term `contractual 
     right' includes a right set forth in a rule or bylaw of a 
     national securities exchange, a national securities 
     association, or a securities clearing agency, a right set 
     forth in a bylaw of a clearing organization or contract 
     market or in a resolution of the governing board thereof, and 
     a right, whether or not in writing, arising under common law, 
     under law merchant, or by reason of normal business 
     practice.''.

      TITLE IX--PROTECTION OF FAMILY FARMERS AND FAMILY FISHERMEN

     SEC. 901. PERMANENT REENACTMENT OF CHAPTER 12.

       (a) Reenactment.--
       (1) In general.--Chapter 12 of title 11, United States 
     Code, as reenacted by section 149 of division C of the 
     Omnibus Consolidated and Emergency Supplemental 
     Appropriations Act, 1999 (Public Law 105-277), is hereby 
     reenacted, and as here reenacted is amended by this Act.
       (2) Effective date.--Subsection (a) shall take effect on 
     the date of the enactment of this Act.
       (b) Conforming Amendment.--Section 302 of the Bankruptcy 
     Judges, United States Trustees, and Family Farmer Bankruptcy 
     Act of 1986 (28 U.S.C. 581 note) is amended by striking 
     subsection (f).

     SEC. 902. DEBT LIMIT INCREASE.

       Section 104(b) of title 11, United States Code, as amended 
     by section 226, is amended by inserting ``101(18),'' after 
     ``101(3),'' each place it appears.

     SEC. 903. CERTAIN CLAIMS OWED TO GOVERNMENTAL UNITS.

       (a) Contents of Plan.--Section 1222(a)(2) of title 11, 
     United States Code, as amended by section 213, is amended to 
     read as follows:
       ``(2) provide for the full payment, in deferred cash 
     payments, of all claims entitled to priority under section 
     507, unless--
       ``(A) the claim is a claim owed to a governmental unit that 
     arises as a result of the sale, transfer, exchange, or other 
     disposition of any farm asset used in the debtor's farming 
     operation, in which case the claim shall be treated as an 
     unsecured claim that is not entitled to priority under 
     section 507, but the debt shall be treated in such manner 
     only if the debtor receives a discharge; or
       ``(B) the holder of a particular claim agrees to a 
     different treatment of that claim;''.
       (b) Special Notice Provisions.--Section 1231(b) of title 
     11, United States Code, as so designated by section 719, is 
     amended by striking ``a State or local governmental unit'' 
     and inserting ``any governmental unit''.
       (c) Effective Date; Application of Amendments.--This 
     section and the amendments made by this section shall take 
     effect on the date of the enactment of this Act and shall not 
     apply with respect to cases commenced under title 11 of the 
     United States Code before such date.

     SEC. 904. DEFINITION OF FAMILY FARMER.

       Section 101(18) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (A)--
       (A) by striking ``$1,500,000'' and inserting 
     ``$3,237,000''; and
       (B) by striking ``80'' and inserting ``50''; and
       (2) in subparagraph (B)(ii)--
       (A) by striking ``$1,500,000'' and inserting 
     ``$3,237,000''; and
       (B) by striking ``80'' and inserting ``50''.

     SEC. 905. ELIMINATION OF REQUIREMENT THAT FAMILY FARMER AND 
                   SPOUSE RECEIVE OVER 50 PERCENT OF INCOME FROM 
                   FARMING OPERATION IN YEAR PRIOR TO BANKRUPTCY.

       Section 101(18)(A) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended by striking ``for the taxable year preceding the 
     taxable year'' and inserting the following:

     ``for--
       ``(i) the taxable year preceding; or
       ``(ii) each of the 2d and 3d taxable years preceding;

     the taxable year''.

     SEC. 906. PROHIBITION OF RETROACTIVE ASSESSMENT OF DISPOSABLE 
                   INCOME.

       (a) Confirmation of Plan.--Section 1225(b)(1) of title 11, 
     United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in subparagraph (A) by striking ``or'' at the end;
       (2) in subparagraph (B) by striking the period at the end 
     and inserting ``; or''; and
       (3) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(C) the value of the property to be distributed under the 
     plan in the 3-year period, or such longer period as the court 
     may approve under section 1222(c), beginning on the date that 
     the first distribution is due under the plan is not less than 
     the debtor's projected disposable income for such period.''.
       (b) Modification of Plan.--Section 1229 of title 11, United 
     States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(d) A plan may not be modified under this section--
       ``(1) to increase the amount of any payment due before the 
     plan as modified becomes the plan;
       ``(2) by anyone except the debtor, based on an increase in 
     the debtor's disposable income, to increase the amount of 
     payments to unsecured creditors required for a particular 
     month so that the aggregate of such payments exceeds the 
     debtor's disposable income for such month; or
       ``(3) in the last year of the plan by anyone except the 
     debtor, to require payments that would leave the debtor with 
     insufficient funds to carry on the farming operation after 
     the plan is completed.''.

     SEC. 907. FAMILY FISHERMEN.

       (a) Definitions.--Section 101 of title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) by inserting after paragraph (7) the following:
       ``(7A) `commercial fishing operation' means--
       ``(A) the catching or harvesting of fish, shrimp, lobsters, 
     urchins, seaweed, shellfish, or other aquatic species or 
     products of such species; or
       ``(B) for purposes of section 109 and chapter 12, 
     aquaculture activities consisting of raising for market any 
     species or product described in subparagraph (A);
       ``(7B) `commercial fishing vessel' means a vessel used by a 
     family fisherman to carry out a commercial fishing 
     operation;''; and
       (2) by inserting after paragraph (19) the following:
       ``(19A) `family fisherman' means--
       ``(A) an individual or individual and spouse engaged in a 
     commercial fishing operation--
       ``(i) whose aggregate debts do not exceed $1,500,000 and 
     not less than 80 percent of whose aggregate noncontingent, 
     liquidated debts (excluding a debt for the principal 
     residence of such individual or such individual and spouse, 
     unless such debt arises out of a commercial fishing 
     operation), on the date the case is filed, arise out of a 
     commercial fishing operation owned or operated by such 
     individual or such individual and spouse; and
       ``(ii) who receive from such commercial fishing operation 
     more than 50 percent of such individual's or such 
     individual's and spouse's gross income for the taxable year 
     preceding the taxable year in which the case concerning such 
     individual or such individual and spouse was filed; or
       ``(B) a corporation or partnership--
       ``(i) in which more than 50 percent of the outstanding 
     stock or equity is held by--

       ``(I) 1 family that conducts the commercial fishing 
     operation; or
       ``(II) 1 family and the relatives of the members of such 
     family, and such family or such relatives conduct the 
     commercial fishing operation; and

       ``(ii)(I) more than 80 percent of the value of its assets 
     consists of assets related to the commercial fishing 
     operation;
       ``(II) its aggregate debts do not exceed $1,500,000 and not 
     less than 80 percent of its aggregate noncontingent, 
     liquidated debts (excluding a debt for 1 dwelling which is 
     owned by such corporation or partnership and which a 
     shareholder or partner maintains as a principal residence, 
     unless such debt arises out of a commercial fishing 
     operation), on the date the case is filed, arise out of a 
     commercial fishing operation owned or operated by such 
     corporation or such partnership; and
       ``(III) if such corporation issues stock, such stock is not 
     publicly traded;
       ``(19B) `family fisherman with regular annual income' means 
     a family fisherman whose annual income is sufficiently stable 
     and regular to enable such family fisherman to make payments 
     under a plan under chapter 12 of this title;''.
       (b) Who May Be a Debtor.--Section 109(f) of title 11, 
     United States Code, is amended by inserting ``or family 
     fisherman'' after ``family farmer''.
       (c)  Chapter 12.--Chapter 12 of title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) in the chapter heading, by inserting ``OR FISHERMAN'' 
     after ``FAMILY FARMER'';
       (2) in section 1203, by inserting ``or commercial fishing 
     operation'' after ``farm''; and

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       (3) in section 1206, by striking ``if the property is 
     farmland or farm equipment'' and inserting ``if the property 
     is farmland, farm equipment, or property used to carry out a 
     commercial fishing operation (including a commercial fishing 
     vessel)''.
       (d) Clerical Amendment.--In the table of chapters for title 
     11, United States Code, the item relating to chapter 12, is 
     amended to read as follows:

``12. Adjustments of Debts of a Family Farmer or Family Fisherman with 
    Regular Annual Income...................................1201''.....

       (e) Applicability.--Nothing in this section shall change, 
     affect, or amend the Fishery Conservation and Management Act 
     of 1976 (16 U.S.C. 1801, et seq.).

               TITLE X--HEALTH CARE AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

     SEC. 1001. DEFINITIONS.

       (a) Health Care Business Defined.--Section 101 of title 11, 
     United States Code, as amended by section 306, is amended--
       (1) by redesignating paragraph (27A) as paragraph (27B); 
     and
       (2) by inserting after paragraph (27) the following:
       ``(27A) `health care business'--
       ``(A) means any public or private entity (without regard to 
     whether that entity is organized for profit or not for 
     profit) that is primarily engaged in offering to the general 
     public facilities and services for--
       ``(i) the diagnosis or treatment of injury, deformity, or 
     disease; and
       ``(ii) surgical, drug treatment, psychiatric, or obstetric 
     care; and
       ``(B) includes--
       ``(i) any--

       ``(I) general or specialized hospital;
       ``(II) ancillary ambulatory, emergency, or surgical 
     treatment facility;
       ``(III) hospice;
       ``(IV) home health agency; and
       ``(V) other health care institution that is similar to an 
     entity referred to in subclause (I), (II), (III), or (IV); 
     and

       ``(ii) any long-term care facility, including any--

       ``(I) skilled nursing facility;
       ``(II) intermediate care facility;
       ``(III) assisted living facility;
       ``(IV) home for the aged;
       ``(V) domiciliary care facility; and
       ``(VI) health care institution that is related to a 
     facility referred to in subclause (I), (II), (III), (IV), or 
     (V), if that institution is primarily engaged in offering 
     room, board, laundry, or personal assistance with activities 
     of daily living and incidentals to activities of daily 
     living;''.

       (b) Patient and Patient Records Defined.--Section 101 of 
     title 11, United States Code, is amended by inserting after 
     paragraph (40) the following:
       ``(40A) `patient' means any individual who obtains or 
     receives services from a health care business;
       ``(40B) `patient records' means any written document 
     relating to a patient or a record recorded in a magnetic, 
     optical, or other form of electronic medium;''.
       (c) Rule of Construction.--The amendments made by 
     subsection (a) of this section shall not affect the 
     interpretation of section 109(b) of title 11, United States 
     Code.

     SEC. 1002. DISPOSAL OF PATIENT RECORDS.

       (a) In General.--Subchapter III of chapter 3 of title 11, 
     United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:

     ``Sec. 351. Disposal of patient records

       ``If a health care business commences a case under chapter 
     7, 9, or 11, and the trustee does not have a sufficient 
     amount of funds to pay for the storage of patient records in 
     the manner required under applicable Federal or State law, 
     the following requirements shall apply:
       ``(1) The trustee shall--
       ``(A) promptly publish notice, in 1 or more appropriate 
     newspapers, that if patient records are not claimed by the 
     patient or an insurance provider (if applicable law permits 
     the insurance provider to make that claim) by the date that 
     is 365 days after the date of that notification, the trustee 
     will destroy the patient records; and
       ``(B) during the first 180 days of the 365-day period 
     described in subparagraph (A), promptly attempt to notify 
     directly each patient that is the subject of the patient 
     records and appropriate insurance carrier concerning the 
     patient records by mailing to the most recent known address 
     of that patient, or a family member or contact person for 
     that patient, and to the appropriate insurance carrier an 
     appropriate notice regarding the claiming or disposing of 
     patient records.
       ``(2) If, after providing the notification under paragraph 
     (1), patient records are not claimed during the 365-day 
     period described under that paragraph, the trustee shall 
     mail, by certified mail, at the end of such 365-day period a 
     written request to each appropriate Federal agency to request 
     permission from that agency to deposit the patient records 
     with that agency, except that no Federal agency is required 
     to accept patient records under this paragraph.
       ``(3) If, following the 365-day period described in 
     paragraph (2) and after providing the notification under 
     paragraph (1), patient records are not claimed by a patient 
     or insurance provider, or request is not granted by a Federal 
     agency to deposit such records with that agency, the trustee 
     shall destroy those records by--
       ``(A) if the records are written, shredding or burning the 
     records; or
       ``(B) if the records are magnetic, optical, or other 
     electronic records, by otherwise destroying those records so 
     that those records cannot be retrieved.''.
       (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections for 
     subchapter III of chapter 3 of title 11, United States Code, 
     is amended by adding at the end the following:

``351. Disposal of patient records.''.

     SEC. 1003. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSE CLAIM FOR COSTS OF CLOSING 
                   A HEALTH CARE BUSINESS AND OTHER ADMINISTRATIVE 
                   EXPENSES.

       Section 503(b) of title 11, United States Code, as amended 
     by section 445, is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(8) the actual, necessary costs and expenses of closing a 
     health care business incurred by a trustee or by a Federal 
     agency (as defined in section 551(1) of title 5) or a 
     department or agency of a State or political subdivision 
     thereof, including any cost or expense incurred--
       ``(A) in disposing of patient records in accordance with 
     section 351; or
       ``(B) in connection with transferring patients from the 
     health care business that is in the process of being closed 
     to another health care business; and''.

     SEC. 1004. APPOINTMENT OF OMBUDSMAN TO ACT AS PATIENT 
                   ADVOCATE.

       (a) Ombudsman To Act as Patient Advocate.--
       (1) Appointment of ombudsman.--Title 11, United States 
     Code, as amended by section 232, is amended by inserting 
     after section 332 the following:

     ``Sec. 333. Appointment of patient care ombudsman

       ``(a)(1) If the debtor in a case under chapter 7, 9, or 11 
     is a health care business, the court shall order, not later 
     than 30 days after the commencement of the case, the 
     appointment of an ombudsman to monitor the quality of patient 
     care and to represent the interests of the patients of the 
     health care business unless the court finds that the 
     appointment of such ombudsman is not necessary for the 
     protection of patients under the specific facts of the case.
       ``(2)(A) If the court orders the appointment of an 
     ombudsman under paragraph (1), the United States trustee 
     shall appoint 1 disinterested person (other than the United 
     States trustee) to serve as such ombudsman.
       ``(B) If the debtor is a health care business that provides 
     long-term care, then the United States trustee may appoint 
     the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman appointed under the Older 
     Americans Act of 1965 for the State in which the case is 
     pending to serve as the ombudsman required by paragraph (1).
       ``(C) If the United States trustee does not appoint a State 
     Long-Term Care Ombudsman under subparagraph (B), the court 
     shall notify the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman appointed 
     under the Older Americans Act of 1965 for the State in which 
     the case is pending, of the name and address of the person 
     who is appointed under subparagraph (A).
       ``(b) An ombudsman appointed under subsection (a) shall--
       ``(1) monitor the quality of patient care provided to 
     patients of the debtor, to the extent necessary under the 
     circumstances, including interviewing patients and 
     physicians;
       ``(2) not later than 60 days after the date of appointment, 
     and not less frequently than at 60-day intervals thereafter, 
     report to the court after notice to the parties in interest, 
     at a hearing or in writing, regarding the quality of patient 
     care provided to patients of the debtor; and
       ``(3) if such ombudsman determines that the quality of 
     patient care provided to patients of the debtor is declining 
     significantly or is otherwise being materially compromised, 
     file with the court a motion or a written report, with notice 
     to the parties in interest immediately upon making such 
     determination.
       ``(c)(1) An ombudsman appointed under subsection (a) shall 
     maintain any information obtained by such ombudsman under 
     this section that relates to patients (including information 
     relating to patient records) as confidential information. 
     Such ombudsman may not review confidential patient records 
     unless the court approves such review in advance and imposes 
     restrictions on such ombudsman to protect the confidentiality 
     of such records.
       ``(2) An ombudsman appointed under subsection (a)(2)(B) 
     shall have access to patient records consistent with 
     authority of such ombudsman under the Older Americans Act of 
     1965 and under non-Federal laws governing the State Long-Term 
     Care Ombudsman program.''.
       (2) Clerical amendment.--The table of sections for 
     subchapter II of chapter 3 of title 11, United States Code, 
     as amended by section 232, is amended by adding at the end 
     the following:

``333. Appointment of ombudsman.''.

       (b) Compensation of Ombudsman.--Section 330(a)(1) of title 
     11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in the matter preceding subparagraph (A), by inserting 
     ``an ombudsman appointed under section 333, or'' before ``a 
     professional person''; and
       (2) in subparagraph (A), by inserting ``ombudsman,'' before 
     ``professional person''.

     SEC. 1005. DEBTOR IN POSSESSION; DUTY OF TRUSTEE TO TRANSFER 
                   PATIENTS.

       (a) In General.--Section 704(a) of title 11, United States 
     Code, as amended by sections

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     102, 219, and 446, is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(12) use all reasonable and best efforts to transfer 
     patients from a health care business that is in the process 
     of being closed to an appropriate health care business that--
       ``(A) is in the vicinity of the health care business that 
     is closing;
       ``(B) provides the patient with services that are 
     substantially similar to those provided by the health care 
     business that is in the process of being closed; and
       ``(C) maintains a reasonable quality of care.''.
       (b) Conforming Amendment.--Section 1106(a)(1) of title 11, 
     United States Code, as amended by section 446, is amended by 
     striking ``and (11)'' and inserting ``(11), and (12)''.

     SEC. 1006. EXCLUSION FROM PROGRAM PARTICIPATION NOT SUBJECT 
                   TO AUTOMATIC STAY.

       Section 362(b) of title 11, United States Code, is amended 
     by inserting after paragraph (27), as amended by sections 
     224, 303, 311, 401, 718, and 907, the following:
       ``(28) under subsection (a), of the exclusion by the 
     Secretary of Health and Human Services of the debtor from 
     participation in the medicare program or any other Federal 
     health care program (as defined in section 1128B(f) of the 
     Social Security Act pursuant to title XI or XVIII of such 
     Act).''.

                     TITLE XI--TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS

     SEC. 1101. DEFINITIONS.

       Section 101 of title 11, United States Code, as 
     hereinbefore amended by this Act, is amended--
       (1) by striking ``In this title--'' and inserting ``In this 
     title the following definitions shall apply:'';
       (2) in each paragraph, by inserting ``The term'' after the 
     paragraph designation;
       (3) in paragraph (35)(B), by striking ``paragraphs (21B) 
     and (33)(A)'' and inserting ``paragraphs (23) and (35)'';
       (4) in each of paragraphs (35A), (38), and (54A), by 
     striking ``; and'' at the end and inserting a period;
       (5) in paragraph (51B) by inserting ``who is not a family 
     farmer'' after ``debtor'' the first place it appears; and
       (6) by striking paragraph (54) and inserting the following:
       ``(54) The term `transfer' means--
       ``(A) the creation of a lien;
       ``(B) the retention of title as a security interest;
       ``(C) the foreclosure of a debtor's equity of redemption; 
     or
       ``(D) each mode, direct or indirect, absolute or 
     conditional, voluntary or involuntary, of disposing of or 
     parting with--
       ``(i) property; or
       ``(ii) an interest in property;'';
       (7) by indenting the left margin of paragraph (54A) 2 ems 
     to the right; and
       (8) in each of paragraphs (1) through (35), in each of 
     paragraphs (36), (37), (38A), (38B) and (39A), and in each of 
     paragraphs (40) through (55), by striking the semicolon at 
     the end and inserting a period.

     SEC. 1102. ADJUSTMENT OF DOLLAR AMOUNTS.

       Section 104 of title 11, United States Code, is amended by 
     inserting ``522(f)(3),'' after ``522(d),'' each place it 
     appears.

     SEC. 1103. EXTENSION OF TIME.

       Section 108(c)(2) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended by striking ``922'' and all that follows through 
     ``or'', and inserting ``922, 1201, or''.

     SEC. 1104. TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS.

       Title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in section 109(b)(2), by striking ``subsection (c) or 
     (d) of''; and
       (2) in section 552(b)(1), by striking ``product'' each 
     place it appears and inserting ``products''.

     SEC. 1105. PENALTY FOR PERSONS WHO NEGLIGENTLY OR 
                   FRAUDULENTLY PREPARE BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS.

       Section 110(j)(4) of title 11, United States Code, as so 
     redesignated by section 221, is amended by striking 
     ``attorney's'' and inserting ``attorneys' ''.

     SEC. 1106. LIMITATION ON COMPENSATION OF PROFESSIONAL 
                   PERSONS.

       Section 328(a) of title 11, United States Code, is amended 
     by inserting ``on a fixed or percentage fee basis,'' after 
     ``hourly basis,''.

     SEC. 1107. EFFECT OF CONVERSION.

       Section 348(f)(2) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended by inserting ``of the estate'' after ``property'' the 
     first place it appears.

     SEC. 1108. ALLOWANCE OF ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES.

       Section 503(b)(4) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended by inserting ``subparagraph (A), (B), (C), (D), or 
     (E) of'' before ``paragraph (3)''.

     SEC. 1109. EXCEPTIONS TO DISCHARGE.

       Section 523 of title 11, United States Code, as amended by 
     sections 215 and 314, is amended--
       (1) by transferring paragraph (15), as added by section 
     304(e) of Public Law 103-394 (108 Stat. 4133), so as to 
     insert such paragraph after subsection (a)(14A);
       (2) in subsection (a)(9), by striking ``motor vehicle'' and 
     inserting ``motor vehicle, vessel, or aircraft''; and
       (3) in subsection (e), by striking ``a insured'' and 
     inserting ``an insured''.

     SEC. 1110. EFFECT OF DISCHARGE.

       Section 524(a)(3) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended by striking ``section 523'' and all that follows 
     through ``or that'' and inserting ``section 523, 1228(a)(1), 
     or 1328(a)(1), or that''.

     SEC. 1111. PROTECTION AGAINST DISCRIMINATORY TREATMENT.

       Section 525(c) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) in paragraph (1), by inserting ``student'' before 
     ``grant'' the second place it appears; and
       (2) in paragraph (2), by striking ``the program operated 
     under part B, D, or E of'' and inserting ``any program 
     operated under''.

     SEC. 1112. PROPERTY OF THE ESTATE.

       Section 541(b)(4)(B)(ii) of title 11, United States Code, 
     is amended by inserting ``365 or'' before ``542''.

     SEC. 1113. PREFERENCES.

       (a) In General.--Section 547 of title 11, United States 
     Code, as amended by section 201, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (b), by striking ``subsection (c)'' and 
     inserting ``subsections (c) and (i)''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(i) If the trustee avoids under subsection (b) a transfer 
     made between 90 days and 1 year before the date of the filing 
     of the petition, by the debtor to an entity that is not an 
     insider for the benefit of a creditor that is an insider, 
     such transfer shall be considered to be avoided under this 
     section only with respect to the creditor that is an 
     insider.''.
       (b) Applicability.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall apply to any case that is pending or commenced on or 
     after the date of enactment of this Act.

     SEC. 1114. POSTPETITION TRANSACTIONS.

       Section 549(c) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) by inserting ``an interest in'' after ``transfer of'' 
     each place it appears;
       (2) by striking ``such property'' and inserting ``such real 
     property''; and
       (3) by striking ``the interest'' and inserting ``such 
     interest''.

     SEC. 1115. DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY OF THE ESTATE.

       Section 726(b) of title 11, United States Code, is amended 
     by striking ``1009,''.

     SEC. 1116. GENERAL PROVISIONS.

       Section 901(a) of title 11, United States Code, is amended 
     by inserting ``1123(d),'' after ``1123(b),''.

     SEC. 1117. ABANDONMENT OF RAILROAD LINE.

       Section 1170(e)(1) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended by striking ``section 11347'' and inserting ``section 
     11326(a)''.

     SEC. 1118. CONTENTS OF PLAN.

       Section 1172(c)(1) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended by striking ``section 11347'' and inserting ``section 
     11326(a)''.

     SEC. 1119. BANKRUPTCY CASES AND PROCEEDINGS.

       Section 1334(d) of title 28, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) by striking ``made under this subsection'' and 
     inserting ``made under subsection (c)''; and
       (2) by striking ``This subsection'' and inserting 
     ``Subsection (c) and this subsection''.

     SEC. 1120. KNOWING DISREGARD OF BANKRUPTCY LAW OR RULE.

       Section 156(a) of title 18, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) in the first undesignated paragraph--
       (A) by inserting ``(1) the term'' before `` `bankruptcy''; 
     and
       (B) by striking the period at the end and inserting ``; 
     and''; and
       (2) in the second undesignated paragraph--
       (A) by inserting ``(2) the term'' before `` `document''; 
     and
       (B) by striking ``this title'' and inserting ``title 11''.

     SEC. 1121. TRANSFERS MADE BY NONPROFIT CHARITABLE 
                   CORPORATIONS.

       (a) Sale of Property of Estate.--Section 363(d) of title 
     11, United States Code, is amended by striking ``only'' and 
     all that follows through the end of the subsection and 
     inserting ``only--
       ``(1) in accordance with applicable nonbankruptcy law that 
     governs the transfer of property by a corporation or trust 
     that is not a moneyed, business, or commercial corporation or 
     trust; and
       ``(2) to the extent not inconsistent with any relief 
     granted under subsection (c), (d), (e), or (f) of section 
     362.''.
       (b) Confirmation of Plan of Reorganization.--Section 
     1129(a) of title 11, United States Code, as amended by 
     sections 213 and 321, is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(16) All transfers of property of the plan shall be made 
     in accordance with any applicable provisions of nonbankruptcy 
     law that govern the transfer of property by a corporation or 
     trust that is not a moneyed, business, or commercial 
     corporation or trust.''.
       (c) Transfer of Property.--Section 541 of title 11, United 
     States Code, as amended by section 225, is amended by adding 
     at the end the following:
       ``(f) Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, 
     property that is held by a debtor that is a corporation 
     described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code 
     of 1986 and exempt from tax under section 501(a) of such Code 
     may be transferred to an entity that is not such a 
     corporation, but only under the same conditions as would 
     apply if the debtor had not filed a case under this title.''.
       (d) Applicability.--The amendments made by this section 
     shall apply to a case pending under title 11, United States 
     Code, on the date of enactment of this Act, or filed under 
     that title on or after that date of enactment, except that 
     the court shall not confirm a plan under chapter 11 of title 
     11, United States Code, without considering whether this 
     section would substantially affect the rights of a party in 
     interest who first acquired rights with respect to the debtor 
     after the date of the filing of the petition. The

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     parties who may appear and be heard in a proceeding under 
     this section include the attorney general of the State in 
     which the debtor is incorporated, was formed, or does 
     business.
       (e) Rule of Construction.--Nothing in this section shall be 
     construed to require the court in which a case under chapter 
     11 of title 11, United States Code, is pending to remand or 
     refer any proceeding, issue, or controversy to any other 
     court or to require the approval of any other court for the 
     transfer of property.

     SEC. 1122. AUTHORIZATION FOR ADDITIONAL BANKRUPTCY JUDGSHIPS.

       The following judgeships positions shall be filled in the 
     manner prescribed in section 152(a)(1) of title 28, United 
     States Code, for the appointment of bankruptcy judges 
     provided for in section 152(a)(2) of such title:
       (1) Two additional bankruptcy judgeships for the southern 
     district of New York.
       (2) Four additional bankruptcy judgeships for the district 
     of Delaware.
       (3) One additional bankruptcy judgeship for the district of 
     New Jersey.
       (4) One additional bankruptcy judgeship for the eastern 
     district of Pennsylvania.
       (5) Three additional bankruptcy judgeships for the district 
     of Maryland.
       (6) One additional bankruptcy judgeship for the eastern 
     district of North Carolina.
       (7) One additional bankruptcy judgeship for the district of 
     South Carolina.
       (8) One additional bankruptcy judgeship for the eastern 
     district of Virginia.
       (9) Two additional bankruptcy judgeships for the eastern 
     district of Michigan.
       (10) Two additional bankruptcy judgeships for the western 
     district of Tennessee.
       (11) One additional bankruptcy judgeship for the eastern 
     and western districts of Arkansas.
       (12) Two additional bankruptcy judgeships for the district 
     of Nevada.
       (13) One additional bankruptcy judgeship for the district 
     of Utah.
       (14) Two additional bankruptcy judgeships for the middle 
     district of Florida.
       (15) Two additional bankruptcy judgeships for the southern 
     district of Florida.
       (16) Two additional bankruptcy judgeships for the northern 
     district of Georgia.
       (17) One additional bankruptcy judgeship for the southern 
     district of Georgia.

     SEC. 1123. TEMPORARY BANKRUPTCY JUDGESHIPS.

       (a) Authorization for Additional Temporary Bankruptcy 
     Judgeships.--The following judgeship positions shall be 
     filled in the manner prescribed in section 152(a)(1) of title 
     28, United States Code, for the appointment of bankruptcy 
     judges provided for in section 152(a)(2) of such title:
       (1) One additional bankruptcy judgeship for the district of 
     Puerto Rico.
       (2) One additional bankruptcy judgeship for the northern 
     district of New York.
       (3) One additional bankruptcy judgeship for the middle 
     district of Pennsylvania.
       (4) One additional bankruptcy judgeship for the district of 
     Maryland.
       (5) One additional bankruptcy judgeship for the northern 
     district of Mississippi.
       (6) One additional bankruptcy judgeship for the southern 
     district of Mississippi.
       (7) One additional bankruptcy judgeship for the southern 
     district of Georgia.
       (b) Vacancies.--
       (1) In general.--The first vacancy occurring in the office 
     of bankruptcy judge in each of the judicial districts set 
     forth in subsection (a)--
       (A) occurring 5 years or more after the appointment date of 
     the bankruptcy judge appointed under subsection (a) to such 
     office; and
       (B) resulting from the death, retirement, resignation, or 
     removal of a bankruptcy judge;

     shall not be filled.
       (2) Term expiration.--In the case of a vacancy resulting 
     from the expiration of the term of a bankruptcy judge not 
     described in paragraph (1), that judge shall be eligible for 
     reappointment as a bankruptcy judge in that district.
       (c) Extension of Existing Temporary Bankruptcy 
     Judgeships.--
       (1) In general.--The temporary bankruptcy judgeships 
     authorized for the northern district of Alabama and the 
     eastern district of Tennessee under paragraphs (1) and (9) of 
     section 3(a) of the Bankruptcy Judgeship Act of 1992 (28 
     U.S.C. 152 note) are extended until the first vacancy 
     occurring in the office of a bankruptcy judge in the 
     applicable district resulting from the death, retirement, 
     resignation, or removal of a bankruptcy judge and occurring 5 
     years or more after the date of enactment of this Act.
       (2) Applicability of other provisions.--All other 
     provisions of section 3 of the Bankruptcy Judgeship Act of 
     1992 (28 U.S.C. 152 note) remain applicable to the temporary 
     bankruptcy judgeships referred to in this subsection.

     SEC. 1124. TRANSFER OF BANKRUPTCY JUDGESHIP SHARED BY THE 
                   MIDDLE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA AND THE SOUTHERN 
                   DISTRICT OF GEORGIA.

       The bankruptcy judgeship presently shared by the southern 
     district of Georgia and the middle district of Georgia shall 
     be converted to a bankruptcy judgeship for the middle 
     district of Georgia.

     SEC. 1125. CONVERSION OF EXISTING TEMPORARY BANKRUPTCY 
                   JUDGESHIPS.

       (a) District of Delaware.--The temporary bankruptcy 
     judgeship authorized for the district of Delaware pursuant to 
     section 3 of the Bankruptcy Judgeship Act of 1992 (28 U.S.C. 
     152 note), shall be converted to a permanent bankruptcy 
     judgeship.
       (b) District of Puerto Rico.--The temporary bankruptcy 
     judgeship authorized for the district of Puerto Rico pursuant 
     to section 3 of the Bankruptcy Judgeship Act of 1992 (28 
     U.S.C. 152 note), shall be converted to a permanent 
     bankruptcy judgeship.

     SEC. 1126. TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS.

       Section 152(a)(2) of title 28, United States Code, is 
     amended--
       (1) in the item relating to the eastern and western 
     districts of Arkansas, by striking ``3'' and inserting ``4'';
       (2) in the item relating to the district of Delaware, by 
     striking ``1'' and inserting ``6'';
       (3) in the item relating to the middle district of Florida, 
     by striking ``8'' and inserting ``10'';
       (4) in the item relating to the southern district of 
     Florida, by striking ``5'' and inserting ``7'';
       (5) in the item relating to the northern district of 
     Georgia, by striking ``8'' and inserting ``10'';
       (6) in the item relating to the middle district of Georgia, 
     by striking ``2'' and inserting ``3'';
       (7) in the item relating to the southern district of 
     Georgia, by striking ``2'' and inserting ``3'';
       (8) in the collective item relating to the middle and 
     southern districts of Georgia, by striking ``Middle and 
     Southern . . . . . . 1'';
       (9) in the item relating to the district of Maryland, by 
     striking ``4'' and inserting ``7'';
       (10) in the item relating to the eastern district of 
     Michigan, by striking ``4'' and inserting ``6'';
       (11) in the item relating to the district of Nevada, by 
     striking ``3'' and inserting 5'';
       (12) in the item relating to the district of New Jersey, by 
     striking ``8'' and inserting ``9'';
       (13) in the item relating to the southern district of New 
     York, by striking ``9'' and inserting ``11'';
       (14) in the item relating to the eastern district of North 
     Carolina, by striking ``2'' and inserting ``3'';
       (15) in the item relating to the eastern district of 
     Pennsylvania, by striking ``5'' and inserting ``6'';
       (16) in the item relating to the district of Puerto Rico, 
     by striking ``2 and inserting ``3'';
       (17) in the item relating to the district of South 
     Carolina, by striking ``2'' and inserting ``3'';
       (18) in the item relating to the western district of 
     Tennessee, by striking ``4'' and inserting ``6'';
       (19) in the item relating to the district of Utah, by 
     striking ``3'' and inserting ``4''; and
       (20) in the item relating to the eastern district of 
     Virginia, by striking ``5'' and inserting ``6''.

     SEC. 1126. COMPENSATING TRUSTEES.

       Section 1326 of title 11, United States Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (b)--
       (A) in paragraph (1), by striking ``and'';
       (B) in paragraph (2), by striking the period at the end and 
     inserting ``; and''; and
       (C) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(3) if a chapter 7 trustee has been allowed compensation 
     due to the conversion or dismissal of the debtor's prior case 
     pursuant to section 707(b), and some portion of that 
     compensation remains unpaid in a case converted to this 
     chapter or in the case dismissed under section 707(b) and 
     refiled under this chapter, the amount of any such unpaid 
     compensation, which shall be paid monthly--
       ``(A) by prorating such amount over the remaining duration 
     of the plan; and
       ``(B) by monthly payments not to exceed the greater of--
       ``(i) $25; or
       ``(ii) the amount payable to unsecured nonpriority 
     creditors, as provided by the plan, multiplied by 5 percent, 
     and the result divided by the number of months in the 
     plan.''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this title--
       ``(1) compensation referred to in subsection (b)(3) is 
     payable and may be collected by the trustee under that 
     paragraph, even if such amount has been discharged in a prior 
     case under this title; and
       ``(2) such compensation is payable in a case under this 
     chapter only to the extent permitted by subsection (b)(3).''.

     SEC. 1126. AMENDMENT TO SECTION 362 OF TITLE 11, UNITED 
                   STATES CODE.

       Section 362(b)(18) of title 11, United States Code, is 
     amended to read as follows:
       ``(18) under subsection (a) of the creation or perfection 
     of a statutory lien for an ad valorem property tax, or a 
     special tax or special assessment on real property whether or 
     not ad valorem, imposed by a governmental unit, if such tax 
     or assessment comes due after the date of the filing of the 
     petition;''.

     SEC. 1127. JUDICIAL EDUCATION.

       The Director of the Federal Judicial Center, in 
     consultation with the Director of the Executive Office for 
     United States Trustees, shall develop materials and conduct 
     such training as may be useful to courts in implementing this 
     Act and the amendments made by this Act, including the 
     requirements relating to the means test under section 707(b), 
     and reaffirmation agreements under section 524, of title 11 
     of the United States Code, as amended by this Act.

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     SEC. 1128. RECLAMATION.

       (a) Rights and Powers of the Trustee.--Section 546(c) of 
     title 11, United States Code, is amended to read as follows:
       ``(c)(1) Except as provided in subsection (d) of this 
     section and in section 507(c), and subject to the prior 
     rights of a holder of a security interest in such goods or 
     the proceeds thereof, the rights and powers of the trustee 
     under sections 544(a), 545, 547, and 549 are subject to the 
     right of a seller of goods that has sold goods to the debtor, 
     in the ordinary course of such seller's business, to reclaim 
     such goods if the debtor has received such goods while 
     insolvent, within 45 days before the date of the commencement 
     of a case under this title, but such seller may not reclaim 
     such goods unless such seller demands in writing reclamation 
     of such goods--
       ``(A) not later than 45 days after the date of receipt of 
     such goods by the debtor; or
       ``(B) not later than 20 days after the date of commencement 
     of the case, if the 45-day period expires after the 
     commencement of the case.
       ``(2) If a seller of goods fails to provide notice in the 
     manner described in paragraph (1), the seller still may 
     assert the rights contained in section 503(b)(9).''.
       (b) Administrative Expenses.--Section 503(b) of title 11, 
     United States Code, as amended by sections 445 and 1103, is 
     amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(9) the value of any goods received by the debtor within 
     20 days before the date of commencement of a case under this 
     title in which the goods have been sold to the debtor in the 
     ordinary course of such debtor's business.''.

     SEC. 1127. PROVIDING REQUESTED TAX DOCUMENTS TO THE COURT.

       (a) Chapter 7 Cases.--The court shall not grant a discharge 
     in the case of an individual who is a debtor in a case under 
     chapter 7 of title 11, United States Code, unless requested 
     tax documents have been provided to the court.
       (b) Chapter 11 and Chapter 13 Cases.--The court shall not 
     confirm a plan of reorganization in the case of an individual 
     under chapter 11 or 13 of title 11, United States Code, 
     unless requested tax documents have been filed with the 
     court.
       (c) Document Retention.--The court shall destroy documents 
     submitted in support of a bankruptcy claim not sooner than 3 
     years after the date of the conclusion of a case filed by an 
     individual under chapter 7, 11, or 13 of title 11, United 
     States Code. In the event of a pending audit or enforcement 
     action, the court may extend the time for destruction of such 
     requested tax documents.
       (d) The prohibition against the granting of a discharge in 
     subsection (a) and the prohibition against the confirmation 
     of a plan of reorganization in subsection (b) shall not apply 
     if the debtor is unable to provide such tax documents due to 
     circumstance beyond the debtor s control including the 
     failure of the taxing authority to provide such documents.

     SEC. 1128. ENCOURAGING CREDITWORTHINESS.

       (a) Sense of the Congress.--It is the sense of the Congress 
     that--
       (1) certain lenders may sometimes offer credit to consumers 
     indiscriminately, without taking steps to ensure that 
     consumers are capable of repaying the resulting debt, and in 
     a manner which may encourage certain consumers to accumulate 
     additional debt; and
       (2) resulting consumer debt may increasingly be a major 
     contributing factor to consumer insolvency.
       (b) Study Required.--The Board of Governors of the Federal 
     Reserve System (hereafter in this section referred to as the 
     ``Board'') shall conduct a study of--
       (1) consumer credit industry practices of soliciting and 
     extending credit--
       (A) indiscriminately;
       (B) without taking steps to ensure that consumers are 
     capable of repaying the resulting debt; and
       (C) in a manner that encourages consumers to accumulate 
     additional debt; and
       (2) the effects of such practices on consumer debt and 
     insolvency.
       (c) Report and Regulations.--Not later than 12 months after 
     the date of enactment of this Act, the Board--
       (1) shall make public a report on its findings with respect 
     to the indiscriminate solicitation and extension of credit by 
     the credit industry;
       (2) may issue regulations that would require additional 
     disclosures to consumers; and
       (3) may take any other actions, consistent with its 
     existing statutory authority, that the Board finds necessary 
     to ensure responsible industrywide practices and to prevent 
     resulting consumer debt and insolvency.

     SEC. 1129. TRUSTEES.

       (a) Suspension and Termination of Panel Trustees and 
     Standing Trustees.--Section 586(d) of title 28, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) by inserting ``(1)'' after ``(d)''; and
       (2) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(2) A trustee whose appointment under subsection (a)(1) 
     or under subsection (b) is terminated or who ceases to be 
     assigned to cases filed under title 11, United States Code, 
     may obtain judicial review of the final agency decision by 
     commencing an action in the district court of the United 
     States for the district for which the panel to which the 
     trustee is appointed under subsection (a)(1), or in the 
     district court of the United States for the district in which 
     the trustee is appointed under subsection (b) resides, after 
     first exhausting all available administrative remedies, which 
     if the trustee so elects, shall also include an 
     administrative hearing on the record. Unless the trustee 
     elects to have an administrative hearing on the record, the 
     trustee shall be deemed to have exhausted all administrative 
     remedies for purposes of this paragraph if the agency fails 
     to make a final agency decision within 90 days after the 
     trustee requests administrative remedies. The Attorney 
     General shall prescribe procedures to implement this 
     paragraph. The decision of the agency shall be affirmed by 
     the district court unless it is unreasonable and without 
     cause based on the administrative record before the 
     agency.''.
       (b) Expenses of Standing Trustees.--Section 586(e) of title 
     28, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(3) After first exhausting all available administrative 
     remedies, an individual appointed under subsection (b) may 
     obtain judicial review of final agency action to deny a claim 
     of actual, necessary expenses under this subsection by 
     commencing an action in the district court of the United 
     States for the district where the individual resides. The 
     decision of the agency shall be affirmed by the district 
     court unless it is unreasonable and without cause based upon 
     the administrative record before the agency.
       ``(4) The Attorney General shall prescribe procedures to 
     implement this subsection.''.

     SEC. 1131. BANKRUPTCY FORMS.

       Section 2075 of title 28, United States Code, is amended by 
     adding at the end the following:
       ``The bankruptcy rules promulgated under this section shall 
     prescribe a form for the statement required under section 
     707(b)(2)(C) of title 11 and may provide general rules on the 
     content of such statement.''.

     SEC. 1133. DIRECT APPEALS OF BANKRUPTCY MATTERS TO COURTS OF 
                   APPEALS.

       (a) Appeals.--Section 158 of title 28, United States Code, 
     is amended--
       (1) in subsection (c)(1), by striking ``Subject to 
     subsection (b),'' and inserting ``Subject to subsections (b) 
     and (d)(2),''; and
       (2) in subsection (d)--
       (A) by inserting ``(1)'' after ``(d)''; and
       (B) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(2)(A) The appropriate court of appeals shall have 
     jurisdiction of appeals described in the first sentence of 
     subsection (a) if the bankruptcy court, the district court, 
     or the bankruptcy appellate panel involved, acting on its own 
     motion or on the request of a party to the judgment, order, 
     or decree described in such first sentence, or all the 
     appellants and appellees (if any) acting jointly, certify 
     that--
       ``(i) the judgment, order, or decree involves a question of 
     law as to which there is no controlling decision of the court 
     of appeals for the circuit or of the Supreme Court of the 
     United States, or involves a matter of public importance;
       ``(ii) the judgment, order, or decree involves a question 
     of law requiring resolution of conflicting decisions; or
       ``(iii) an immediate appeal from the judgment, order, or 
     decree may materially advance the progress of the case or 
     proceeding in which the appeal is taken;

     and if the court of appeals authorizes the direct appeal of 
     the judgment, order, or decree.
       ``(B) If the bankruptcy court, the district court, or the 
     bankruptcy appellate panel--
       ``(i) on its own motion or on the request of a party, 
     determines that a circumstance specified in clause (i), (ii), 
     or (iii) of subparagraph (A) exists; or
       ``(ii) receives a request made by a majority of the 
     appellants and a majority of appellees (if any) to make the 
     certification described in subparagraph (A);

     then the bankruptcy court, the district court, or the 
     bankruptcy appellate panel shall make the certification 
     described in subparagraph (A).
       ``(C) The parties may supplement the certification with a 
     short statement of the basis for the certification.
       ``(D) An appeal under this paragraph does not stay any 
     proceeding of the bankruptcy court, the district court, or 
     the bankruptcy appellate panel from which the appeal is 
     taken, unless the respective bankruptcy court, district 
     court, or bankruptcy appellate panel, or the court of appeals 
     in which the appeal in pending, issues a stay of such 
     proceeding pending the appeal.
       ``(E) Any request under subparagraph (B) for certification 
     shall be made not later than 60 days after the entry of the 
     judgment, order, or decree.''.
       (b) Procedural Rules.--
       (1) Temporary application.--A provision of this subsection 
     shall apply to appeals under section 158(d)(2) of title 28, 
     United States Code, until a rule of practice and procedure 
     relating to such provision and such appeals is promulgated or 
     amended under chapter 131 of such title.
       (2) Certification.--A district court, a bankruptcy court, 
     or a bankruptcy appellate panel may make a certification 
     under section 158(d)(2) of title 28, United States Code, only 
     with respect to matters pending in the respective bankruptcy 
     court, district court, or bankruptcy appellate panel.
       (3) Procedure.--Subject to any other provision of this 
     subsection, an appeal authorized by the court of appeals 
     under section 158(d)(2)(A) of title 28, United States Code, 
     shall be taken in the manner prescribed in subdivisions 
     (a)(1), (b), (c), and (d) of rule 5 of the Federal Rules of 
     Appellate Procedure. For purposes of subdivision (a)(1) of 
     rule 5--

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       (A) a reference in such subdivision to a district court 
     shall be deemed to include a reference to a bankruptcy court 
     and a bankruptcy appellate panel, as appropriate; and
       (B) a reference in such subdivision to the parties 
     requesting permission to appeal to be served with the 
     petition shall be deemed to include a reference to the 
     parties to the judgment, order, or decree from which the 
     appeal is taken.
       (4) Filing of petition with attachment.--A petition 
     requesting permission to appeal, that is based on a 
     certification made under subparagraph (A) or (B) of section 
     158(d)(2) shall--
       (A) be filed with the circuit clerk not later than 10 days 
     after the certification is entered on the docket of the 
     bankruptcy court, the district court, or the bankruptcy 
     appellate panel from which the appeal is taken; and
       (B) have attached a copy of such certification.
       (5) References in rule 5.--For purposes of rule 5 of the 
     Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure--
       (A) a reference in such rule to a district court shall be 
     deemed to include a reference to a bankruptcy court and to a 
     bankruptcy appellate panel; and
       (B) a reference in such rule to a district clerk shall be 
     deemed to include a reference to a clerk of a bankruptcy 
     court and to a clerk of a bankruptcy appellate panel.
       (6) Application of rules.--The Federal Rules of Appellate 
     Procedure shall apply in the courts of appeals with respect 
     to appeals authorized under section 158(d)(2)(A), to the 
     extent relevant and as if such appeals were taken from final 
     judgments, orders, or decrees of the district courts or 
     bankruptcy appellate panels exercising appellate jurisdiction 
     under subsection (a) or (b) of section 158 of title 28, 
     United States Code.

     SEC. 1134. INVOLUNTARY CASES.

       (a) Amendments.--Section 303 of title 11, United States 
     Code, is amended--
       (1) in subsection (b)(1), by--
       (A) inserting ``as to liability or amount'' after ``bona 
     fide dispute''; and
       (B) striking ``if such claims'' and inserting ``if such 
     noncontingent, undisputed claims''; and
       (2) in subsection (h)(1), by inserting ``as to liability or 
     amount'' before the semicolon at the end.
       (b) Effective Date; Application of Amendments.--This 
     section and the amendments made by this section shall take 
     effect on the date of the enactment of this Act and shall not 
     apply with respect to cases commenced under title 11 of the 
     United States Code before such date.

     SEC. 1135. FEDERAL ELECTION LAW FINES AND PENALTIES AS 
                   NONDISCHARGEABLE DEBT.

       Section 523(a) of title 11, United States Code, as amended 
     by section 314, is amended by inserting after paragraph (14A) 
     the following:
       ``(14B) incurred to pay fines or penalties imposed under 
     Federal election law;''.

                 TITLE XIII--CONSUMER CREDIT DISCLOSURE

     SEC. 1301. ENHANCED DISCLOSURES UNDER AN OPEN END CREDIT 
                   PLAN.

       (a) Amendments to the Truth in Lending Act.--
       (1) Enhanced disclosure of repayment terms.--
       (A) In general.--Section 127(b) of the Truth in Lending Act 
     (15 U.S.C. 1637(b)) is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(11)(A) In a clear and conspicuous manner, repayment 
     information that would apply to the outstanding balance of 
     the consumer under the credit plan, including--
       ``(i) the required minimum monthly payment on that balance, 
     represented as both a dollar figure and a percentage of that 
     balance;
       ``(ii) the number of months (rounded to the nearest month) 
     that it would take to pay the entire amount of that current 
     balance if the consumer pays only the required minimum 
     monthly payments and if no further advances are made;
       ``(iii) the total cost to the consumer, including interest 
     and principal payments, of paying that balance in full if the 
     consumer pays only the required minimum monthly payments and 
     if no further advances are made; and
       ``(iv) the following statement: `If your current rate is a 
     temporary introductory rate, your total costs may be 
     higher.'.
       ``(B) In making the disclosures under subparagraph (A) the 
     creditor shall apply the annual interest rate that applies to 
     that balance with respect to the current billing cycle for 
     that consumer in effect on the date on which the disclosure 
     is made.''.
       (B) Publication of model forms.--Not later than 180 days 
     after the date of enactment of this Act, the Board of 
     Governors of the Federal Reserve System shall publish model 
     disclosure forms in accordance with section 195 of the Truth 
     in Lending Act for the purpose of compliance with section 
     127(b)(11) of the Truth in Lending Act, as added by this 
     paragraph.
       (C) Civil liability.--Section 130(a) of the Truth in 
     Lending Act (15 U.S.C. 1640(a)) is amended, in the 
     undesignated paragraph following paragraph (4), by striking 
     the second sentence and inserting the following: ``In 
     connection with the disclosures referred to in subsections 
     (a) and (b) of section 1637 of this title, a creditor shall 
     have a liability determined under paragraph (2) only for 
     failing to comply with the requirements of section 1635, 
     1637(a), or of paragraph (4), (5), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10), 
     or (11) of section 1637(b) or for failing to comply with 
     disclosure requirements under State law for any term or item 
     that the Board has determined to be substantially the same in 
     meaning under section 1610(a)(2) as any of the terms or items 
     referred to in section 1637(a), paragraph (4), (5), (6), (7), 
     (8), (9), (10), or (11) of section 1637(b) of this title.''.
       (2) Disclosures in connection with solicitations.--
       (A) In general.--Section 127(c)(1)(B) of the Truth in 
     Lending Act (15 U.S.C. 1637(c)(1)(B)) is amended by adding 
     the following:
       ``(iv) Credit worksheet.--An easily understandable credit 
     worksheet designed to aid consumers in determining their 
     ability to assume more debt, including consideration of the 
     personal expenses of the consumer and a simple formula for 
     the consumer to determine whether the assumption of 
     additional debt is advisable.
       ``(v) Basis of preapproval.--In any case in which the 
     application or solicitation states that the consumer has been 
     preapproved for an account under an open end consumer credit 
     plan, the following statement must appear in a clear and 
     conspicuous manner: `Your preapproval for this credit card 
     does not mean that we have reviewed your individual financial 
     circumstances. You should review your own budget before 
     accepting this offer of credit.'.
       ``(vi) Availability of credit report.--That the consumer is 
     entitled to a copy of his or her credit report in accordance 
     with the Fair Credit Reporting Act.''.
       (B) Publication of model forms.--Not later than 180 days 
     after the date of enactment of this Act, the Board of 
     Governors of the Federal Reserve System shall publish model 
     disclosure forms in accordance with section 195 of the Truth 
     in Lending Act for the purpose of compliance with section 
     127(c)(1)(B) of the Truth in Lending Act, as amended by this 
     paragraph.
       (b) Effective Date.--The provisions of this section shall 
     apply with respect to cases commenced under title 11, United 
     States Code, on or after the date of the enactment of this 
     Act.

     SEC. 1302. ENHANCED DISCLOSURE FOR CREDIT EXTENSIONS SECURED 
                   BY A DWELLING.

       (a) Open End Credit Extensions.--
       (1) Credit applications.--Section 127A(a)(13) of the Truth 
     in Lending Act (15 U.S.C. 1637a(a)(13)) is amended--
       (A) by striking ``consultation of tax adviser.--A statement 
     that the'' and inserting the following: ``tax 
     deductibility.--A statement that--
       ``(A) the''; and
       (B) by striking the period at the end and inserting the 
     following: ``; and
       ``(B) in any case in which the extension of credit exceeds 
     the fair market value (as defined under the Internal Revenue 
     Code of 1986) of the dwelling, the interest on the portion of 
     the credit extension that is greater than the fair market 
     value of the dwelling is not tax deductible for Federal 
     income tax purposes.''.
       (2) Credit advertisements.--Section 147(b) of the Truth in 
     Lending Act (15 U.S.C. 1665b(b)) is amended--
       (A) by striking ``If any'' and inserting the following:
       ``(1) In general.--If any''; and
       (B) by adding at the end the following:
       ``(2) Credit in excess of fair market value.--Each 
     advertisement described in subsection (a) that relates to an 
     extension of credit that may exceed the fair market value of 
     the dwelling, and which advertisement is disseminated in 
     paper form to the public or through the Internet, as opposed 
     to by radio or television, shall include a clear and 
     conspicuous statement that--
       ``(A) the interest on the portion of the credit extension 
     that is greater than the fair market value of the dwelling is 
     not tax deductible for Federal income tax purposes; and
       ``(B) the consumer should consult a tax adviser for further 
     information regarding the deductibility of interest and 
     charges.''.
       (b) Non-Open End Credit Extensions.--
       (1) Credit applications.--Section 128 of the Truth in 
     Lending Act (15 U.S.C. 1638) is amended--
       (A) in subsection (a), by adding at the end the following:
       ``(15) In the case of a consumer credit transaction that is 
     secured by the principal dwelling of the consumer, in which 
     the extension of credit may exceed the fair market value of 
     the dwelling, a clear and conspicuous statement that--
       ``(A) the interest on the portion of the credit extension 
     that is greater than the fair market value of the dwelling is 
     not tax deductible for Federal income tax purposes; and
       ``(B) the consumer should consult a tax adviser for further 
     information regarding the deductibility of interest and 
     charges.''; and
       (B) in subsection (b), by adding at the end the following:
       ``(3) In the case of a credit transaction described in 
     paragraph (15) of subsection (a), disclosures required by 
     that paragraph shall be made to the consumer at the time of 
     application for such extension of credit.''.
       (2) Credit advertisements.--Section 144 of the Truth in 
     Lending Act (15 U.S.C. 1664) is amended by adding at the end 
     the following:
       ``(e) Each advertisement to which this section applies that 
     relates to a consumer credit transaction that is secured by 
     the principal dwelling of a consumer in which the extension 
     of credit may exceed the fair market

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     value of the dwelling, and which advertisement is 
     disseminated in paper form to the public or through the 
     Internet, as opposed to by radio or television, shall clearly 
     and conspicuously state that--
       ``(1) the interest on the portion of the credit extension 
     that is greater than the fair market value of the dwelling is 
     not tax deductible for Federal income tax purposes; and
       ``(2) the consumer should consult a tax adviser for further 
     information regarding the deductibility of interest and 
     charges.''.
       (c) Regulatory Implementation.--
       (1) In general.--The Board shall promulgate regulations 
     implementing the amendments made by this section.
       (2) Effective date.--Regulations issued under paragraph (1) 
     shall not take effect until the later of--
       (A) 12 months after the date of enactment of this Act; or
       (B) 12 months after the date of publication of such final 
     regulations by the Board.

     SEC. 1303. DISCLOSURES RELATED TO ``INTRODUCTORY RATES''.

       (a) Introductory Rate Disclosures.--Section 127(c) of the 
     Truth in Lending Act (15 U.S.C. 1637(c)) is amended by adding 
     at the end the following:
       ``(6) Additional notice concerning `introductory rates'.--
       ``(A) In general.--Except as provided in subparagraph (B), 
     an application or solicitation to open a credit card account 
     and all promotional materials accompanying such application 
     or solicitation for which a disclosure is required under 
     paragraph (1), and that offers a temporary annual percentage 
     rate of interest, shall--
       ``(i) use the term `introductory' in immediate proximity to 
     each listing of the temporary annual percentage rate 
     applicable to such account, which term shall appear clearly 
     and conspicuously;
       ``(ii) if the annual percentage rate of interest that will 
     apply after the end of the temporary rate period will be a 
     fixed rate, state in a clear and conspicuous manner in a 
     prominent location closely proximate to the first listing of 
     the temporary annual percentage rate (other than a listing of 
     the temporary annual percentage rate in the tabular format 
     described in section 122(c)), the time period in which the 
     introductory period will end and the annual percentage rate 
     that will apply after the end of the introductory period; and
       ``(iii) if the annual percentage rate that will apply after 
     the end of the temporary rate period will vary in accordance 
     with an index, state in a clear and conspicuous manner in a 
     prominent location closely proximate to the first listing of 
     the temporary annual percentage rate (other than a listing in 
     the tabular format prescribed by section 122(c)), the time 
     period in which the introductory period will end and the rate 
     that will apply after that, based on an annual percentage 
     rate that was in effect within 60 days before the date of 
     mailing the application or solicitation.
       ``(B) Exception.--Clauses (ii) and (iii) of subparagraph 
     (A) do not apply with respect to any listing of a temporary 
     annual percentage rate on an envelope or other enclosure in 
     which an application or solicitation to open a credit card 
     account is mailed.
       ``(C) Conditions for introductory rates.--An application or 
     solicitation to open a credit card account for which a 
     disclosure is required under paragraph (1), and that offers a 
     temporary annual percentage rate of interest shall, if that 
     rate of interest is revocable under any circumstance or upon 
     any event, clearly and conspicuously disclose, in a prominent 
     manner on or with such application or solicitation--
       ``(i) a general description of the circumstances that may 
     result in the revocation of the temporary annual percentage 
     rate; and
       ``(ii) if the annual percentage rate that will apply upon 
     the revocation of the temporary annual percentage rate--

       ``(I) will be a fixed rate, the annual percentage rate that 
     will apply upon the revocation of the temporary annual 
     percentage rate; or
       ``(II) will vary in accordance with an index, the rate that 
     will apply after the temporary rate, based on an annual 
     percentage rate that was in effect within 60 days before the 
     date of mailing the application or solicitation.

       ``(D) Definitions.--In this paragraph--
       ``(i) the terms `temporary annual percentage rate of 
     interest' and `temporary annual percentage rate' mean any 
     rate of interest applicable to a credit card account for an 
     introductory period of less than 1 year, if that rate is less 
     than an annual percentage rate that was in effect within 60 
     days before the date of mailing the application or 
     solicitation; and
       ``(ii) the term `introductory period' means the maximum 
     time period for which the temporary annual percentage rate 
     may be applicable.
       ``(E) Relation to other disclosure requirements.--Nothing 
     in this paragraph may be construed to supersede subsection 
     (a) of section 122, or any disclosure required by paragraph 
     (1) or any other provision of this subsection.''.
       (b) Regulatory Implementation.--
       (1) In general.--The Board shall promulgate regulations 
     implementing the requirements of section 127(c)(6) of the 
     Truth in Lending Act, as added by this section.
       (2) Effective date.--Section 127(c)(6) of the Truth in 
     Lending Act, as added by this section, and regulations issued 
     under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall not take effect 
     until the later of--
       (A) 12 months after the date of enactment of this Act; or
       (B) 12 months after the date of publication of such final 
     regulations by the Board.

     SEC. 1304. INTERNET-BASED CREDIT CARD SOLICITATIONS.

       (a) Internet-Based Solicitations.--Section 127(c) of the 
     Truth in Lending Act (15 U.S.C. 1637(c)) is amended by adding 
     at the end the following:
       ``(7) Internet-based solicitations.--
       ``(A) In general.--In any solicitation to open a credit 
     card account for any person under an open end consumer credit 
     plan using the Internet or other interactive computer 
     service, the person making the solicitation shall clearly and 
     conspicuously disclose--
       ``(i) the information described in subparagraphs (A) and 
     (B) of paragraph (1); and
       ``(ii) the information described in paragraph (6).
       ``(B) Form of disclosure.--The disclosures required by 
     subparagraph (A) shall be--
       ``(i) readily accessible to consumers in close proximity to 
     the solicitation to open a credit card account; and
       ``(ii) updated regularly to reflect the current policies, 
     terms, and fee amounts applicable to the credit card account.
       ``(C) Definitions.--For purposes of this paragraph--
       ``(i) the term `Internet' means the international computer 
     network of both Federal and non-Federal interoperable packet 
     switched data networks; and
       ``(ii) the term `interactive computer service' means any 
     information service, system, or access software provider that 
     provides or enables computer access by multiple users to a 
     computer server, including specifically a service or system 
     that provides access to the Internet and such systems 
     operated or services offered by libraries or educational 
     institutions.''.
       (b) Regulatory Implementation.--
       (1) In general.--The Board shall promulgate regulations 
     implementing the requirements of section 127(c)(7) of the 
     Truth in Lending Act, as added by this section.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendment made by subsection (a) 
     and the regulations issued under paragraph (1) of this 
     subsection shall not take effect until the later of--
       (A) 12 months after the date of enactment of this Act; or
       (B) 12 months after the date of publication of such final 
     regulations by the Board.

     SEC. 1305. DISCLOSURES RELATED TO LATE PAYMENT DEADLINES AND 
                   PENALTIES.

       (a) Disclosures Related to Late Payment Deadlines and 
     Penalties.--Section 127(b) of the Truth in Lending Act (15 
     U.S.C. 1637(b)) is amended by adding at the end the 
     following:
       ``(12) If a late payment fee is to be imposed due to the 
     failure of the obligor to make payment on or before a 
     required payment due date, the following shall be stated 
     clearly and conspicuously on the billing statement:
       ``(A) The date on which that payment is due or, if 
     different, the earliest date on which a late payment fee may 
     be charged.
       ``(B) The amount of the late payment fee to be imposed if 
     payment is made after such date.''.
       (b) Regulatory Implementation.--
       (1) In general.--The Board shall promulgate regulations 
     implementing the requirements of section 127(b)(12) of the 
     Truth in Lending Act, as added by this section.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendment made by subsection (a) 
     and regulations issued under paragraph (1) of this subsection 
     shall not take effect until the later of--
       (A) 12 months after the date of enactment of this Act; or
       (B) 12 months after the date of publication of such final 
     regulations by the Board.

     SEC. 1306. PROHIBITION ON CERTAIN ACTIONS FOR FAILURE TO 
                   INCUR FINANCE CHARGES.

       (a) Prohibition on Certain Actions for Failure To Incur 
     Finance Charges.--Section 127 of the Truth in Lending Act (15 
     U.S.C. 1637) is amended by adding at the end the following:
       ``(h) Prohibition on Certain Actions for Failure To Incur 
     Finance Charges.--A creditor of an account under an open end 
     consumer credit plan may not terminate an account prior to 
     its expiration date solely because the consumer has not 
     incurred finance charges on the account. Nothing in this 
     subsection shall prohibit a creditor from terminating an 
     account for inactivity in 3 or more consecutive months.''.
       (b) Regulatory Implementation.--
       (1) In general.--The Board shall promulgate regulations 
     implementing the requirements of section 127(h) of the Truth 
     in Lending Act, as added by this section.
       (2) Effective date.--The amendment made by subsection (a) 
     and regulations issued under paragraph (1) of this subsection 
     shall not take effect until the later of--
       (A) 12 months after the date of enactment of this Act; or
       (B) 12 months after the date of publication of such final 
     regulations by the Board.

     SEC. 1307. DUAL USE DEBIT CARD.

       (a) Report.--The Board may conduct a study of, and present 
     to Congress a report containing its analysis of, consumer 
     protections under existing law to limit the liability of 
     consumers for unauthorized use of a debit card or similar 
     access device. Such report, if submitted, shall include 
     recommendations

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     for legislative initiatives, if any, of the Board, based on 
     its findings.
       (b) Considerations.--In preparing a report under subsection 
     (a), the Board may include--
       (1) the extent to which section 909 of the Electronic Fund 
     Transfer Act (15 U.S.C. 1693g), as in effect at the time of 
     the report, and the implementing regulations promulgated by 
     the Board to carry out that section provide adequate 
     unauthorized use liability protection for consumers;
       (2) the extent to which any voluntary industry rules have 
     enhanced or may enhance the level of protection afforded 
     consumers in connection with such unauthorized use liability; 
     and
       (3) whether amendments to the Electronic Fund Transfer Act 
     (15 U.S.C. 1693 et seq.), or revisions to regulations 
     promulgated by the Board to carry out that Act, are necessary 
     to further address adequate protection for consumers 
     concerning unauthorized use liability.

     SEC. 1308. STUDY OF BANKRUPTCY IMPACT OF CREDIT EXTENDED TO 
                   DEPENDENT STUDENTS.

       (a) Study.--
       (1) In general.--The Board shall conduct a study regarding 
     the impact that the extension of credit described in 
     paragraph (2) has on the rate of cases filed under title 11 
     of the United States Code.
       (2) Extension of credit.--The extension of credit described 
     in this paragraph is the extension of credit to individuals 
     who are--
       (A) claimed as dependents for purposes of the Internal 
     Revenue Code of 1986; and
       (B) enrolled within 1 year of successfully completing all 
     required secondary education requirements and on a full-time 
     basis, in postsecondary educational institutions.
       (b) Report.--Not later than 1 year after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Board shall submit to the Senate 
     and the House of Representatives a report summarizing the 
     results of the study conducted under subsection (a).

     SEC. 1309. CLARIFICATION OF CLEAR AND CONSPICUOUS.

       (a) Regulations.--Not later than 6 months after the date of 
     enactment of this Act, the Board, in consultation with the 
     other Federal banking agencies (as defined in section 3 of 
     the Federal Deposit Insurance Act), the National Credit Union 
     Administration Board, and the Federal Trade Commission, shall 
     promulgate regulations to provide guidance regarding the 
     meaning of the term ``clear and conspicuous'', as used in 
     subparagraphs (A), (B), and (C) of section 127(b)(11) and 
     clauses (ii) and (iii) of section 127(c)(6)(A) of the Truth 
     in Lending Act.
       (b) Examples.--Regulations promulgated under subsection (a) 
     shall include examples of clear and conspicuous model 
     disclosures for the purposes of disclosures required by the 
     provisions of the Truth in Lending Act referred to in 
     subsection (a).
       (c) Standards.--In promulgating regulations under this 
     section, the Board shall ensure that the clear and 
     conspicuous standard required for disclosures made under the 
     provisions of the Truth in Lending Act referred to in 
     subsection (a) can be implemented in a manner which results 
     in disclosures which are reasonably understandable and 
     designed to call attention to the nature and significance of 
     the information in the notice.

     SEC. 1310. ISSUANCE OF CREDIT CARDS TO UNDERAGE CONSUMERS.

       Section 127(c) of the Truth in Lending Act (15 U.S.C. 
     1637(c)) is amended by inserting after paragraph (6) (as 
     added by section 1303 of this title) the following new 
     paragraph:
       ``(7) Applications from underage consumers.--
       ``(A) Prohibition on issuance.--No credit card may be 
     issued to, or open end credit plan established on behalf of, 
     any consumer who has not attained the age of 21, except in 
     response to a written request or application to the card 
     issuer that meets the requirements of subparagraph (B).
       ``(B) Application requirements.--An application to open a 
     credit card account by a consumer who has not reached the age 
     of 21 as of the date of submission of the application shall 
     require--
       ``(i) the signature of the parent or guardian of the 
     consumer indicating joint liability for debts incurred by the 
     consumer in connection with the account before the consumer 
     has reached the age of 21; or
       ``(ii) submission by the consumer of financial information 
     indicating an independent means of repaying any obligation 
     arising from the proposed extension of credit in connection 
     with the account.''.

      TITLE XIV--GENERAL EFFECTIVE DATE; APPLICATION OF AMENDMENTS

     SEC. 1401. EFFECTIVE DATE; APPLICATION OF AMENDMENTS.

       (a) Effective Date.--Except as otherwise provided in this 
     Act, this Act and the amendments made by this Act shall take 
     effect 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act.
       (b) Application of Amendments.--
       (1) In general.--Except as otherwise provided in this Act 
     and paragraph (2), the amendments made by this Act shall not 
     apply with respect to cases commenced under title 11, United 
     States Code, before the effective date of this Act.
       (2) Certain limitations applicable to debtors.--The 
     amendments made by sections 308, 322, and 330 shall apply 
     with respect to cases commenced under title 11, United States 
     Code, on or after the date of the enactment of this Act.

  The CHAIRMAN pro tempore. Pursuant to House Resolution 147, the 
gentleman from New York (Mr. Nadler) and a Member opposed each will 
control 20 minutes.
  Mr. SENSENBRENNER. Mr. Chairman, I rise in opposition to the 
amendment and claim the time.
  The CHAIRMAN pro tempore. The gentleman from Wisconsin (Mr. 
Sensenbrenner) will be recognized for 20 minutes in opposition.
  The Chair recognizes the gentleman from New York (Mr. Nadler).
  Mr. NADLER. Mr. Chairman, I yield myself such time as I may consume.
  Mr. Chairman, I am offering this substitute amendment on behalf of 
the gentleman from Michigan (Mr. Conyers) to make the bill a truly 
balanced reform measure by promoting responsibility for both debtors 
and lenders alike.
  Unfortunately, the bill being brought to the floor today is little 
more than a package of special interest amendments that will distort 
the bankruptcy system, hurting the most financially desperate families, 
shut down distressed businesses and do nothing to stop predatory 
lending or collection practices.
  The substitute will make a number of changes to the bill to ensure 
responsibility, without encouraging abuse of the system by debtors or 
by creditors.
  The substitute replaces the one-size-fits-all means test with a clear 
standard that takes into account the debtor's real income and real 
expenses. That is not what the bill does now. The bill before us would 
calculate a family's ability to repay its debts by looking at income 
they no longer have and costs of living that some IRS bureaucrat thinks 
their expenses should be, rather than what their expenses really are.
  Since when did the IRS bill collectors become the gold standard for 
accountability and fairness? This Congress ordered the IRS as part of 
IRS reform a few years ago to exercise more lenience and flexibility in 
the use of these collection standards. But in this bill these old 
standards which we discarded for tax cheats are sacrosanct for debtors.
  So what happens if the IRS gets it wrong? What happens if rents in 
your town or other costs of living do not resemble what the IRS thinks 
they are? Under this bill you would have to get a lawyer and prove that 
the IRS is wrong and the cost of living in your town is what it is. You 
would have to go to court and prove that you will not be receiving the 
income from the job you lost 6 months ago. If not, you will be presumed 
to be an abuser of the bankruptcy system.
  Who is hardest hit by this? Honest debtors who are in real trouble 
because they were laid off or for whatever other reason they cannot 
afford a lawyer. Do you know why? Because people who file for 
bankruptcy are generally broke.
  Our substitute has a sensible test that passed the Senate 
overwhelmingly in the 105th Congress. This substitute will also provide 
true protection for children by limiting the ability of creditors to 
preserve their claims after discharge when, without the bankruptcy 
court's protection, they will be able to capture funds that should go 
for support of the debtor's children. Making child support the first 
priority, as the bill does, will do nothing for children if credit card 
debt survives bankruptcy to compete with child support obligations. 
Because the priority does not survive the bankruptcy, Mom has to go to 
the State court where there are no priorities and compete with the 
banks' lawyer, which she does not have to do now.
  The substitute will also undo changes to Chapter 13 to ensure that 
debtors who want to enter into a repayment plan will be able to 
succeed. Changes to Chapter 13, which incorporates the same 
calculations and IRS standards from the means test, even if you are 
below the median income, even if you file for Chapter 13 voluntarily, 
would guarantee that these plans will fail even more often than the 60 
percent failure rate that we have now with completely volunteer plans.
  The substitute also ensures that unsecured creditors will not be able 
to use new legal tricks to jump ahead of other creditors.
  It also prevents debtors from using bankruptcy court to evade lawful 
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for criminal civil rights violations, including discrimination against 
members of the Armed Forces, discrimination to deprive a person of a 
federally protected right, threats to religious institutions or 
individuals on the basis of religion, or using force or the threats of 
force to deprive women of their right to see a doctor.
  That is right; we are still suggesting that people that violate the 
Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act should not be able to use the 
bankruptcy courts to discharge their debts or to use the courts to 
evade payments and force people who already have been awarded a 
judgment to chase them through the bankruptcy system at great expense. 
That is the rule of law, and that is what this bill should contain.
  We should not subordinate the rights of women, of the members of our 
Armed Forces, of houses of worship or people suffering discrimination 
just because some banks want to tilt the system in their favor.
  Allowing the bankruptcy courts to become a safe haven for people who 
violate our civil rights laws is inexcusable, even in the cause of 
providing special benefits to the special interests, which is the chief 
purpose of this bill.
  The substitute also provides enhanced protection for employee 
benefits in Chapter 11 and salaries, and remedies for corporate 
wrongdoing in Chapter 11. It is the original version of the amendment 
offered by the gentleman from Utah (Mr. Cannon) and the gentleman from 
Massachusetts (Mr. Delahunt). Their compromise is an important start, 
and I was pleased to support it a few minutes ago. Our substitute 
finishes the job.
  The substitute provides bankruptcy courts with flexibility to protect 
small businesses from premature or unnecessary liquidation so that they 
can reorganize and continue in business and not lay off their 
employees. It also closes a loophole in current law by preventing 
debtors from taking cases to courts far away from where the business is 
actually conducted. It also protects the rights of debtors to uphold 
contracts in bankruptcy.
  The substitute provides for additional bankruptcy judges according to 
the most recent needs assessment by the Judicial Conference. We have a 
crisis in the bankruptcy courts that will only be made worse by the 
litigation explosion this bill will cause, yet the sponsors of this 
bill have refused to update it to reflect current needs for judges. 
That will only result in delay and increased costs for everyone who has 
a stake in the bankruptcy system, debtors, creditors, everyone.
  It also strikes pro-IRS amendments that would elevate the rights of 
taxing authorities over that of other creditors and debtors. Many of 
you have probably not taken the time to read title VII of the bill. You 
should show it to a tax lawyer at home, to someone you trust, and ask 
them what it does. Is there any rational reason to give taxing 
authorities more rights than other creditors in bankruptcy?
  Is there any reason to shortchange businesses and individuals to pay 
off the government? Since when did this House become a bunch of 
cheerleaders for the tax collectors?
  The substitute will prevent bankruptcy by providing real disclosure 
of the borrower's actual credit card debt and the cost of borrowing. A 
similar amendment was adopted by the Senate in the 105th Congress. The 
current bill provides only an 800 number and deceptive ``examples'' of 
repayment costs, rather than the actual costs of credit to inform the 
debtor. Is it too much to ask that people should be given the 
information they need on the costs of interest and fees so they can 
plan their finances responsibly and avoid bankruptcy? The substitute, 
unlike the bill, will require that.

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  The substitute also protects against corruption of bankruptcy 
proceedings by deleting amendments that would allow for abusive 
motions, that would allow for conflicts of interest on the part of 
investment bankers, that would allow bankruptcy professionals to delay 
accountability in court for their wrongdoing.
  Bankruptcy reform is an important and laudable goal; but it must be 
balanced and everyone, debtors and creditors alike, must be held 
accountable. The current bill would encourage abuse of genuinely 
distressed families and allow credit card companies to continue their 
abusive practices.
  I urge everyone to support the Democratic substitute so that we can 
have real reform in the bankruptcy system rather than the sham bill 
before us that simply reaches into the pockets of low- and middle-
income people in situations of distress and in 60 or 70 different ways, 
takes the money out of their pockets and gives it to the big banks and 
the credit card companies, which is the entire purpose of the bill 
before us, without the substitute.
  Mr. Chairman, I reserve the balance of my time.
  Mr. SENSENBRENNER. Mr. Chairman, I yield myself such time as I may 
consume.
  Mr. Chairman, I rise in strong opposition to the Nadler substitute. 
The Nadler substitute not only makes significant and controversial 
revisions to H.R. 975, but deletes crucial provisions from the bill, 
including various provisions intended to provide important consumer 
protections.
  Here are just a few examples of the more than 30 provisions that the 
Nadler substitute deletes from H.R. 975:
  Section 201, which is intended to protect debtors and to promote 
alternative dispute resolutions with creditors;
  section 202, which penalizes creditors who materially violate the 
discharge injunction;
  section 203, which requires heightened disclosures in connection 
with, and scrutiny of, reaffirmation agreements. This provision, by the 
way, was added at the insistence of Senator Torricelli during the 106th 
Congress and was fully endorsed by the Clinton administration;
  section 311, which attempts to strike a balance between the needs of 
residential landlords dealing with deadbeat tenants who use bankruptcy 
to avoid paying rent and giving a financial fresh start to tenants who 
are willing to cure their rent arrears and to be current on their 
rental payments. This provision, I should note, was thoroughly 
negotiated during the 107th Congress by Senator Feingold;
  and, all of title VII, which strengthens the ability of State and 
local taxing authorities to collect taxes. At a time when the States 
and localities are in such bad shape financially, I do not think we 
would want to give a bigger pass to bankrupts to avoid paying the taxes 
that they had accrued and owed.
  Worse yet, the Nadler substitute guts the various provisions that 
were hallmarks of last year's conference report. It replaces H.R. 975's 
needs-based income expense formula with a completely new, but ill 
conceived, test that could easily lend itself to manipulation.
  The Nadler substitute also essentially eliminates the bill's credit 
counseling provisions and reduces the reach-back period with respect to 
the cramdown of claims secured by automobiles, a provision that was 
extensively negotiated with Senate Democrats during the 107th Congress.
  Finally, the Nadler substitute essentially reinstates the so-called 
Schumer amendment, which will effectively penalize protestors who 
engage in civil disobedience. This is an extraneous and controversial 
provision that makes debts arising from the violation of the Freedom of 
Access to Clinic Entrances Act nondischargeable. Inclusion of this 
provision will likely kill bankruptcy reform, a fact proven just 4 
months ago in the last Congress when a vote on the rule that would have 
allowed consideration of the bankruptcy conference report which 
contained a similar provision failed on the floor of the House.
  Simply put, a vote for the Nadler substitute is a vote to kill 
bankruptcy reform legislation, and I urge Members to vote against it.
  Mr. Chairman, I reserve the balance of my time.
  Mr. NADLER. Mr. Chairman, I yield 4 minutes to the distinguished 
gentlewoman from California (Ms. Linda T. Sanchez), a member of the 
committee.
  Ms. LINDA T. SANCHEZ of California. Mr. Chairman, I thank the 
gentleman from New York for yielding me this time.
  I rise in opposition to H.R. 975 because it is a harsh, one-sided 
bill. As we all know, our country is in the midst of a very difficult 
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Labor's figures, the unemployment rate for February 2003 was 5.8 
percent. Mr. Chairman, 308,000 people lost jobs in the last month 
alone.
  In addition, we have larger and larger numbers of military personnel 
being sent overseas in anticipation of a possible war with Iraq. They 
sacrifice their time and energy and put their lives at risk for the 
sake of our country. Many also sacrifice their salaries. Often, 
Reservists who are called up take a substantial cut in pay. Despite 
efforts to adjust their finances, some families will not be able to 
cover all of their costs. Those families may need to turn to the 
bankruptcy system.
  Ninety percent of all bankruptcies are triggered by one of the 
following three events: job loss, unforeseen medical expenses, or 
divorce. Yet the rules of this Draconian bill in H.R. 975 are so 
restrictive that people who really need the system are lumped together 
with people who have possibly abused the system in the past.
  Large numbers of groups oppose H.R. 975, including the AFL-CIO and 
the United Auto Workers. They are concerned that the harsh changes to 
Chapter 11 bankruptcies will cost jobs by forcing more businesses into 
liquidation. In addition, these groups are concerned that the bill's 
consumer bankruptcy provisions will hurt people because it squeezes 
families so hard in favor of credit card companies.
  Opposition also comes from a whole host of groups concerned about 
women and children, while supporters of this bill argue that it has a 
series of provisions to assist women and children. If this were the 
case, then organizations such as the National Organization for Women, 
the California Women's Law Center, and the Association for Children for 
Enforcement of Support would all support the bill. In fact, they all 
oppose the bill.
  Mr. Chairman, H.R. 975 does much more harm than it does good for 
women and children. One of the worst aspects of this bill is the fact 
that it places women and children in direct competition with more 
aggressive creditors such as credit card companies.
  H.R. 975 is also opposed by groups concerned about minorities, senior 
citizens, and victims of crimes. The Leadership Conference on Civil 
Rights, the National Council of Senior Citizens, and the National 
Center for Victims of Crime are just a few of the organizations that 
have spoken out against this piece of legislation.
  Minorities are often subjected to discrimination in home mortgage 
lending and in hiring and firing decisions and are more highly targeted 
by predatory lending. As a result, minorities will more often be forced 
to consider the bankruptcy system as a means to stabilize their 
financial circumstances.
  The elderly face increased risk of job loss and catastrophic health 
care costs, again meaning that more of them will have to explore 
bankruptcy as a possible option.
  As for victims of crimes and torts, the National Organization for 
Victim Assistance has noted, ``More exempted creditors with rights to 
the same finite amount of resources means lower payments to all. 
Inevitably, for victim creditors, that means either a smaller return on 
the restitution owed, or a longer period of repayment, or both.''
  Most troubling is the fact that this bill, which makes such severe 
change to debtors' rights under the bankruptcy system, makes almost no 
changes whatsoever to creditors' rights and responsibilities.
  This bill fails to address the fact that credit card companies 
solicit people who are not creditworthy in the first place. We should 
be instituting measures to ensure that the credit card companies do 
their homework before extending credit. We should require parental 
consent before students under the age of 21 can obtain credit cards, 
unless there is evidence to show that the student is financially 
solvent. In fact, the gentlewoman from California (Ms. Waters) sought 
to offer an amendment with a very similar goal, but her amendment was 
rejected by the Committee on Rules.
  It is time for Congress to recognize that this bill is too flawed to 
serve the American people. We must look carefully at the long-term 
consequences and at the current economic conditions, and then craft any 
bankruptcy reform legislation in a way that is fair to consumers and 
creditors. I urge a ``no'' vote on this bill.
  Mr. SENSENBRENNER. Mr. Chairman, I yield 5 minutes to the gentleman 
from Utah (Mr. Cannon).
  Mr. CANNON. Mr. Chairman, I rise in opposition to the amendment in 
the nature of a substitute offered by the gentleman from New York (Mr. 
Nadler), the distinguished member of the Committee on the Judiciary.
  As I emphasized in my statement earlier today during the general 
debate on this legislation, the Congress has extensively debated and 
carefully considered bankruptcy reform legislation over the past 6 
years. H.R. 975 represents a consensus, which has sustained 
overwhelming majorities in both bodies.
  The substitute has not been subjected to the same kind of careful 
consideration from the House that characterizes H.R. 975. It injects an 
uncertainty into the means test which undercuts the major purpose of 
the bill, which is to promote uniformity and predictability in the 
bankruptcy process. Rather than strengthening the integrity of the 
bankruptcy system and restoring personal responsibility, the substitute 
endangers these goals. In addition, the substitute contains provisions 
relating to abortion which are extraneous to bankruptcy, which the 
House has rejected, and which compromise the objectives of true 
bankruptcy reform.
  Mr. Chairman, we have come too far to turn back now. I appreciate the 
gentleman's engagement on this issue. However, the substitute truly 
does take us back. Rather than seizing a historic opportunity to 
confront a growing problem and restore confidence in a failing system, 
the substitute merely rearranges the flaws that have drawn us to this 
point.
  Mr. Chairman, I urge a ``no'' vote on the substitute.
  Mr. NADLER. Mr. Chairman, I yield myself such time as I may consume.
  Mr. Chairman, it is true, as the distinguished gentleman said a 
moment ago, that this bill has been before us for a long time. It is 
not true that it has gotten a consensus. Well, actually it is true that 
it has gotten a consensus: a consensus of opposition from just about 
every professional group, every consumer group, every labor group, 
every women's group, every minority group, every children's welfare 
group, every professional bankruptcy group, every trustees' group, 
every Chapter 13 trustees' group, all the judicial groups. They all 
oppose the bill.
  Now, it is true that it has gotten a majority of this House in the 
past. That is unfortunate. Hopefully we will reconsider that.
  For example, the Committee on the Judiciary has received testimony 
from many sources, most recently from the Commercial Law League of 
America, the Nation's oldest creditors' rights organization, to the 
effect that the business provisions in this bill will destroy 
businesses, especially small businesses. The substitute would correct 
this problem by giving distressed companies the needed flexibility to 
reorganize successfully.
  Organized labor has also spoken out against the business provisions 
of this bill because they recognize that a failed reorganization hits 
workers the hardest. They are the ones who lose their jobs, they are 
the ones who lose their benefits, they are the ones who see their 
pensions evaporate.
  If you had a large or small business bankruptcy in your district, you 
know what happens when a company goes under. Preserving value in a 
company through successful rehabilitation where it is possible benefits 
everyone: the employees, the creditors, the communities.
  This bill, however, imposes rigid and inflexible deadlines on small 
businesses, especially those dealing with the time in which a company 
may propose a plan of reorganization. It also places absolute limits on 
the time in which a business must decide whether to assume or reject a 
commercial lease, even if they are current in their rent payments. So 
you cannot wait for the Christmas season to see how you are doing and 
whether you can survive or not or whether you should throw in the 
towel. That limit could prove disastrous in cases involving businesses 
with hundreds of stores. Does anyone know about the K-Mart bankruptcy 
or the cinema multiplex bankruptcies? How would arbitrary deadlines 
have affected those cases?

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  Other arbitrary rules that would force a conversion of a case from 
reorganization to liquidation are dangerous to our economy and to 
American small business.
  When this bill first appeared in 1997, everyone was singing ``Happy 
Days Are Here Again.'' There were few fears that massive bankruptcies 
in our airline industry, the collapse of much of our high-tech 
industry, the implosion of such market bellweathers as Enron and 
WorldCom were just over the horizon.
  It would be foolhardy for the Members of this House to ignore what is 
going on in the real world just because this House has adopted this 
bill in the past. In the case of these business provisions, it could 
mean the loss of thousands of jobs, the unnecessary liquidation of 
valuable and still-potentially viable businesses, and the loss of 
business and value for trade creditors and communities.
  Let us take an example from the financial pages. Recently, The New 
York Times reported that United Airlines was seeking extension on its 
April 8 deadline for filing a plan of reorganization. They are seeking 
extension until October 6.
  Why are they seeking this extension? According to the report, ``The 
extra time would give United the chance to gauge the consequences of 
any war with Iraq on the airline industry.''
  Is there anyone here, other than one of United's competitors, who 
does not think that that makes sense? Do we want to insist that United 
file a claim without getting a handle on what is about to happen? Would 
the Members of this House prefer to just liquidate the whole thing?
  According to The Times again, ``The Air Transport Association said in 
a report that a long conflict could prompt the industry to cut 70,000 
more jobs on top of the 100,000 lost since the September 11 attacks in 
2001. It said several carriers could be forced into bankruptcy along 
with United and US Airways which have filed for Chapter XI protection 
last summer.''
  In fact, an ATA spokesperson was quoted in the London Financial Times 
just this morning as stating that the war could add another $4 billion 
to airline losses on top of the $5.7 billion forecast and cut a further 
2,200 flights daily. The same spokesperson warned that further 
deterioration in the industry could make the prospect of ``forced 
nationalization of the industry not unrealistic.''

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  In court papers, United requested an extension of time until October 
``to avoid premature formulation of a Chapter 11 plan, and to ensure 
that the formulated plan takes into account the interests of the 
company, its employees, and its creditors.''
  Should not the law allow courts to review the facts and decide 
whether or not such flexibility is, as the Bankruptcy Code has long 
required, ``in the best interests of the creditors and the estate''?
  This problem is not confined to United. This morning the Financial 
Times reported that Standard and Poors has placed 11 other airlines on 
the credit watch. As a result of the 1991 Gulf War, three major 
airlines were forced into bankruptcy. Our job is to make the system 
work better, not to wreck it.
  Chapter 11 is a model that other countries, most recently Estonia, 
are trying to emulate. They look to our system of rehabilitating going 
concern value where possible as preferable to the emphasis on 
liquidation and other systems.
  Just as the rest of the world is realizing that our system encourages 
risk-taking, entrepreneurship, and promotes the rehabilitation of 
distressed businesses, this bill takes our system back in the other 
direction to force liquidation instead of permitting the flexibility 
that encourages reorganization and the survival of these businesses.
  The substitute that I am offering solves that problem and keeps the 
current system for these businesses. Perhaps this House could pause 
long enough to listen to the sound of the market forces before acting 
to force thousands more companies into liquidation and destroy tens of 
thousands of jobs. Keep the flexibility in the current system by 
passing this substitute.
  Mr. Chairman, in summary, the alleged reason for this bill, that lots 
of debtors are taking advantage of the credit card companies and are 
costing an average consumer $400 a year in higher interest, is sheer 
nonsense. The reason there are more bankruptcies, studies have shown, 
is because there is so much credit and too easy credit being given to 
people who are already head over heels in debt, and people are having 
too much debt in relation to their income.
  If we want to cut down the number of bankruptcies, we should do 
something about irresponsible extension of credit to people already 
head over heels in debt. The bill does not do that.
  The evidence is that people are more reluctant now to file bankruptcy 
than they were years ago. The bill ignores that. The bill would force 
many people into Chapter 13 when they are better served in Chapter 7.
  Recently, Professor Staten, whose work for the credit industry 
provided much of the empirical fodder for this legislation, observed 
that this legislation would move only about 5 percent of Chapter 7 
cases into Chapter 13, and that the legislation would have no effect on 
the number of bankruptcies. Similarly, according to James Blaine, CEO 
of the North Carolina State Credit Union, ``Charge-offs are well under 
control at 46/100 of a percent of total loans,'' less than a half of 1 
percent. In other words, 99.5 percent of credit union loans are repaid 
as promised, and 41.1 percent of charge-offs are related to bankruptcy. 
Or said another way, just .19 percent, less than 2/10ths of 1 percent, 
of total credit union loans result in a bankruptcy loss. So taking the 
high estimate of a 15 percent rate of abuse, the calculation reveals 
that total losses on loan portfolios are less than 3/100ths of 1 
percent.
  That should not lead to a draconian bill such as this, a bill that, 
in addition, cracks down on small businesses and will force many of 
them into liquidation as opposed to being reorganized.
  The substitute keeps some flexibility in the system, enables human 
judgment to see, on the part of bankruptcy judges, to determine when 
there is an abuse of the system and a bankruptcy filing must be 
disallowed and when it should go forward.
  Perhaps the worst thing about this bill is the adoption of the IRS 
rigid guidelines, the adoption of the rigid guidelines that allow no 
room for any discretion. That is not the way we should write 
legislation.
  Finally, let me simply say that notwithstanding the claims by the 
consumer credit industry to the contrary, consumer lending is the most 
profitable enterprise. According to Bloomberg News, CitiGroup, Inc., 
said ``Fourth quarter profit fell 37 percent because of higher loan 
costs, and the costs of settling claims at the world's biggest 
financial services company misled customers with biased stock 
research.'' But the biggest profit center was the credit cards.
  Finally, anyone who thinks that credit card companies, by being able 
to take more money, to squeeze more money from middle- and low-income 
people who, because of a job loss or a medical emergency, are in 
extreme situation and bankruptcy, anyone who thinks they are going to 
lower the interest rates and save consumers $400 ignores the history of 
the last 20 years, and ought to purchase the Brooklyn Bridge from 
people who do not own it.
  Mr. Chairman, I yield back the balance of my time.
  Mr. SENSENBRENNER. Mr. Chairman, I yield myself the balance of my 
time.
  Mr. Chairman, I appreciate the summary of the summary from the 
gentleman from New York (Mr. Nadler). I do not think anybody who 
supports this bill is in the mood to buy the Brooklyn Bridge. The city 
of New York has that as a tremendous asset and ought to keep it that 
way.
  Seriously, if we look at the list of groups that support this 
legislation, practically every State retailer federation is in support 
of changing the bankruptcy laws. These are not banks, these are not 
credit card companies, these are the people who represent the mom-and-
pop stores on the Main Streets in the cities and towns and villages of 
the United States of America. They are the ones that have to absorb a 
lot of the debt that is written off in bankruptcy. That means fewer 
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means higher prices, and it means a burden on the people who pay their 
bills as they have agreed to pay their bills.
  What this bill does very simply is that for someone who is genuinely 
down and out and has no chance whatsoever of repaying their debt, it 
does not change the law at all. They are allowed to go through a 
Chapter 7 liquidation, get a discharge, and start out afresh. They do 
get some credit counseling that they do not have under the existing 
law, and this is counseling that would advise them of the consequences 
of bankruptcy, as well as advice on how to avoid getting into this 
pickle again. That credit counseling would go down if the bill goes 
down.
  However, where there is a change in the law for personal bankruptcies 
are for the people who have the potential of repaying at least some of 
their debt during the next 5 years. I do not see anything wrong with 
that. If they can repay some of their debt during the next 5 years, 
that is their obligation. Why should they pass that debt on to people 
who pay 100 percent of their bills all the time?
  So this is what the issue is. The substitute should be defeated, the 
bill should pass, and we should provide the essential reforms that have 
been negotiated out for the last 6 years on this issue.
  I urge defeat of the substitute amendment.
  Mr. CONYERS. Mr. Chairman, I rise in strong support of the Democratic 
substitute. This amendment retains the vast majority of the provisions 
in the underlying bill, while responding to the most egregious and one-
sided provisions in the legislation. There are a number of significant 
differences between our substitute and the underlying bill:
  1. Means Test: First and foremost, we fix the rigid one-size-fits-all 
means test used to determine an individual's eligibility for bankruptcy 
proceedings. Rather than relying on the debtor's actual cost of living, 
the bill relies upon IRS collection standards which lay out no specific 
standards for the deduction of living expenses.
  By contrast, the Democratic substitute would modify the means test 
and require the court to take into account the debtor's actual income 
and expenses and income. This is based on the same language that passed 
the Senate overwhelmingly in the 105th Congress.
  2. Alimony and Child Support: As the bill presently stands, it is a 
disaster for single mothers and their children and it will have a 
particularly harsh impact on the payment of alimony and child support. 
The basic problem arises from the fact that bankruptcy and insolvency 
are by definition a zero-sum game. By design, the bill will increase 
the amount of funds being paid to unsecured creditors, and it therefore 
should come as no surprise that such payments will often come at the 
expense of other, less-aggressive creditors, such as women and children 
owed alimony and child support. This problem is by no means 
insignificant given that an estimated 300,000 bankruptcy cases per year 
involve child support and alimony orders.
  The Democratic substitute mitigates this problem by eliminating 
provisions in the bill concerning luxury good purchases, cash advances, 
and credit card debt used to pay taxes which place credit card 
companies on equal footing with alimony and child support payments.
  3. Small Business: The Republican bill also imposes a whole host of 
arbitrary deadlines in small business cases designed to speed up the 
bankruptcy process. The effect of these changes would be to make it 
much harder for small businesses to reorganize and stay afloat. That is 
the last thing our economy needs.
  These provisions have drawn the strong opposition of organized labor. 
For example, the AFL-CIO has earned that the small business provisions 
will ``threaten jobs by placing substantial procedural and substantive 
barriers in the way of small businesses' access to the protections of 
Chapter 11 . . . threaten[ing] their overall ability to successfully 
reorganize.''
  The substitute allows for the extension of the arbitrary deadlines 
where it can be shown that the reason for the delay is due to 
circumstances beyond the control of the small business. Thus, if the 
reason a deadline cannot be met is because a regulatory process--such 
as a hearing on an environmental claim--must take place before a plan 
can be developed, we would give the court discretion to waive the 
deadline.
  4. Credit Card Abuse:
  Perhaps the bill's most glaring omission is its failure to address 
the problem of abusive lending practices. At the same time the 
legislation responds to every conceivable debtor excess--whether real 
or imagined--it gives a pass to the transgressions of the credit 
industry. This despite the fact that we now have 3.5 billion credit 
card solicitations per year and $1.3 trillion in consumer debt now 
outstanding.
  Our substitute cracks down on the very worst of these abuses, such as 
soliciting minors who have little ability to pay their debts and 
failing to disclose clearly on their account statements the total 
amount and total time it would take to pay off balances if only the 
minimum amount due was paid each month.
  5. Protecting Employee Wages and Benefits in Bankruptcy: The 
Democratic substitute makes several significant changes to protect 
employee wages and other benefits in bankruptcy. First, it increases 
the dollar amount of employee wages and other benefits to $13,500 from 
$4,650 to take full account of inflation over the last 30 years. 
Second, it increases the period of time a court may avoid fraudulent 
transfers to corporate insiders from 1 to 4 years. Given the complexity 
of these transfers, this is needed to help us protect against future 
Enron situations.
  The Democratic substitute also requires that before business assets 
are sold in bankruptcy, we learn about the potential adverse impact on 
employees and retirees health care and pension benefits. All too often 
corporate bankruptcies become an excuse to void promises of pension and 
health care benefits, and the Democratic substitute responds to that 
problem.
  6. Use of Bankruptcy to Evade Lawful Debts for Civil Rights 
Violations: Finally, the Democratic substitute prevents debtors from 
using the bankruptcy court to evade lawful debts for civil rights 
violations, including discrimination against members of the Armed 
Forces, discrimination to deprive a person of a federally protected 
right, threats to religious institutions, or individuals on the basis 
of religion, or using force or threats to deprive a woman of a right to 
see a doctor.
  Of particular note is the fact that this year's bill drops a 
provision from the conference report dealing with a very serious 
problem facing woman as a result of the Bankruptcy Code--the fear that 
violent and reckless individuals will be able to terrorize and blockade 
abortion clinics and eliminate their liability from that violence 
through the bankruptcy process. The Democratic substitute closes that 
loophole.
  For those of the Members who want to support real and balanced 
bankruptcy reform--without unnecessarily piling on the middle class, 
single mothers and their children, harming employees, and without 
giving the credit card industry a complete pass--I urge a ``yes'' vote 
on the Democratic substitute.
  The CHAIRMAN pro tempore (Mr. Simpson). The question is on the 
amendment in the nature of a substitute offered by the gentleman from 
New York (Mr. Nadler).
  The question was taken; and the Chairman pro tempore announced that 
the noes appeared to have it.
  Mr. NADLER. Mr. Chairman, I demand a recorded vote.
  The CHAIRMAN pro tempore. Pursuant to clause 6 of rule XVIII, further 
proceedings on amendment No. 5 in the nature of a substitute offered by 
the gentleman from New York (Mr. Nadler) will be postponed.


          Sequential Votes Postponed in Committee of the Whole

  The CHAIRMAN pro tempore. Pursuant to clause 6 of rule XVIII, 
proceedings will now resume on those amendments on which further 
proceedings were postponed in the following order: amendment No. 4 
offered by the gentleman from California (Mr. Sherman); and amendment 
No. 5 in the nature of a substitute offered by the gentleman from New 
York (Mr. Nadler).
  The Chair will reduce to 5 minutes the time for any electronic vote 
after the first vote in this series.


                 Amendment No. 4 Offered by Mr. Sherman

  The CHAIRMAN pro tempore. The pending business is the demand for a 
recorded vote on amendment No. 4 offered by the gentleman from 
California (Mr. Sherman) on which further proceedings were postponed 
and on which the noes prevailed by voice vote.
  The Clerk will redesignate the amendment.
  The Clerk redesignated the amendment.


                             Recorded Vote

  The CHAIRMAN pro tempore. A recorded vote has been demanded.
  A recorded vote was ordered.
  The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--ayes 155, 
noes 269, answered ``present'' 1, not voting 9, as follows:

                             [Roll No. 71]

                               AYES--155

     Abercrombie
     Allen
     Baca
     Baird
     Baldwin
     Ballance
     Becerra
     Bell
     Bereuter
     Berkley
     Berman
     Bishop (GA)

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     Blumenauer
     Bono
     Boswell
     Brady (PA)
     Brown (OH)
     Brown, Corrine
     Capps
     Capuano
     Cardin
     Cardoza
     Carson (OK)
     Case
     Clay
     Clyburn
     Conyers
     Costello
     Cummings
     Davis (CA)
     Davis (FL)
     Davis (IL)
     DeFazio
     DeGette
     Delahunt
     DeLauro
     Dicks
     Dingell
     Doggett
     Dooley (CA)
     Doyle
     Edwards
     Emanuel
     Eshoo
     Etheridge
     Evans
     Farr
     Fattah
     Filner
     Ford
     Frank (MA)
     Green (TX)
     Grijalva
     Gutierrez
     Harman
     Hastings (FL)
     Hinojosa
     Hoeffel
     Holden
     Holt
     Honda
     Hooley (OR)
     Hoyer
     Jackson (IL)
     Jackson-Lee (TX)
     Jefferson
     Johnson, E. B.
     Jones (OH)
     Kanjorski
     Kaptur
     Kennedy (RI)
     Kildee
     Kilpatrick
     Kleczka
     Kucinich
     Lampson
     Langevin
     Lantos
     Larsen (WA)
     Larson (CT)
     Leach
     Lee
     Levin
     Lewis (GA)
     Lipinski
     Lofgren
     Lynch
     Majette
     Markey
     Marshall
     Matsui
     McCarthy (MO)
     McCarthy (NY)
     McCollum
     McDermott
     McGovern
     Meehan
     Meek (FL)
     Michaud
     Millender-McDonald
     Miller (NC)
     Miller, George
     Moore
     Napolitano
     Neal (MA)
     Oberstar
     Obey
     Olver
     Ortiz
     Owens
     Pallone
     Pascrell
     Pastor
     Payne
     Pelosi
     Peterson (MN)
     Pomeroy
     Price (NC)
     Rahall
     Reyes
     Rodriguez
     Ross
     Rothman
     Roybal-Allard
     Rush
     Ryan (OH)
     Sabo
     Sanchez, Linda T.
     Sanchez, Loretta
     Schakowsky
     Schiff
     Scott (VA)
     Serrano
     Sherman
     Skelton
     Solis
     Spratt
     Strickland
     Stupak
     Tauscher
     Taylor (MS)
     Thompson (CA)
     Thompson (MS)
     Tierney
     Udall (NM)
     Van Hollen
     Visclosky
     Waters
     Watson
     Watt
     Waxman
     Wexler
     Woolsey
     Wu
     Wynn

                               NOES--269

     Ackerman
     Aderholt
     Akin
     Alexander
     Andrews
     Bachus
     Baker
     Ballenger
     Barrett (SC)
     Bartlett (MD)
     Barton (TX)
     Bass
     Beauprez
     Berry
     Biggert
     Bilirakis
     Bishop (NY)
     Bishop (UT)
     Blackburn
     Blunt
     Boehlert
     Boehner
     Bonilla
     Bonner
     Boozman
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                        ANSWERED ``PRESENT''--1

       
     Ruppersberger
       

                             NOT VOTING--9

     Buyer
     Carson (IN)
     Dunn
     Gephardt
     Hyde
     Ros-Lehtinen
     Shuster
     Stark
     Udall (CO)

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