Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act definition

Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act or “CALEA” refers to the duties and obligations of Carriers to assist law enforcement agencies by intercepting communications and records, and installing pen registers and trap and trace devices.
Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act means the US Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act 1994, as amended.

Examples of Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act in a sentence

  • Customer shall be responsible for complying with all Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act requirements and requests.

  • Each Party represents and warrants that any equipment, facilities or services provided to the other Party under this Agreement comply with the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act of 1994 (“CALEA”) as amended, including any final orders of the FCC, or final regulations promulgated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Justice, or any other federal agency pursuant to CALEA.

  • American Assistance intends to fully comply with the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act and other similar laws or regulations.

  • It includes selected Acts within the jurisdiction of the Committee, including the Communications Act of 1934, Telecommunications Act of 1996, Communications Satellite Act of 1962, National Telecommunications and Information Administration Organizations Act, Telephone Disclosure and Dispute Resolution Act, Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, as well as additional communications statutes and selected provisions from the United States Code.

  • VoIP Office intends to fully comply with the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (“CALEA”).

  • Compliance with the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act of 1994 (“CALEA”) 39.

  • These Cost Recovery Regulations were developed to define allowable costs and establish reimbursement pro- cedures in accordance with section 109(e) of Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) (Public Law 103–414, 108 Stat.

  • Company intends to fully comply with all applicable laws governing lawful intercept, including without limitation Part VI of the Criminal Code of Canada, the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (“CALEA”) and similar laws.

  • Aircell shall comply, and shall cause the Connectivity Services to comply, with all applicable laws and regulations, including without limitation, CALEA (Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act), and Delta will cooperate with Aircell, at no charge other than out-of-pocket expenses, in all manner reasonably necessary for Aircell to do so.

  • NEY GENERAL.—The Attorney General may, in a civil action in the appropriate United States dis- trict court, obtain an order, in accordance with section 108 of the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, directing that a tele- communications carrier, a manufacturer of tele- communications transmission or switching equipment, or a provider of telecommunications support services comply with such Act.

Related to Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act

  • Local law enforcement agency or "LLEA" means a public or private organization that has been approved by a federal, state, or local government to carry firearms and make arrests, and is authorized and has the capability to provide an armed response in the jurisdiction where the licensed Category 1 or Category 2 quantity of radioactive material is used, stored, or transported.

  • Civil Enforcement Officer means a person authorised by or on behalf of Lancashire County Council in accordance with Section 76 of the Traffic Management Act 2004;

  • General Anti-Abuse Rule means (a) the legislation in Part 5 of the Finance Act 2013; and (b) any future legislation introduced into parliament to counteract tax advantages arising from abusive arrangements to avoid national insurance contributions;

  • Law enforcement officer means any officer authorized to direct or regulate traffic or to make

  • Law enforcement agency means the same as that term is defined in Section 53-1-102.