5713.1 - Emergency hostage and barricade situations.

     § 5713.1.  Emergency hostage and barricade situations.        (a)  Designation.--The Attorney General or a district     attorney may designate supervising law enforcement officers for     the purpose of authorizing the interception of wire or oral     communications as provided in this section.        (b)  Procedure.--A supervising law enforcement officer who     reasonably determines that an emergency situation exists that     requires a wire or oral communication to be intercepted before     an order authorizing such interception can, with due diligence,     be obtained, and who determines that there are grounds upon     which an order could be entered under this chapter to authorize     such interception, may intercept such wire or oral     communication. An application for an order approving the     interception must be made by the supervising law enforcement     officer in accordance with section 5709 (relating to application     for order) within 48 hours after the interception has occurred     or begins to occur. Interceptions pursuant to this section shall     be conducted in accordance with the procedures of this     subchapter. Upon request of the supervising law enforcement     officer who determines to authorize interceptions of wire     communications under this section, a provider of electronic     communication service shall provide assistance and be     compensated therefor as provided in section 5712(f) (relating to     issuance of order and effect). In the absence of an order, such     interception shall immediately terminate when the situation     giving rise to the hostage or barricade situation ends or when     the application for the order is denied, whichever is earlier.     In the event such application for approval is denied or in any     other case where the interception is terminated without an order     having been issued, the contents of any wire or oral     communication intercepted shall be treated as having been     obtained in violation of this subchapter, and an inventory shall     be served as provided in section 5716 (relating to service of     inventory and inspection of intercepted communications).     Thereafter, the supervising law enforcement officer shall follow     the procedures set forth in section 5713(b) (relating to     emergency situations).        (c)  Defense.--A good faith reliance on the provisions of     this section shall be a complete defense to any civil or     criminal action brought under this subchapter or any other     statute against any law enforcement officer or agency conducting     any interceptions pursuant to this section as well as a provider     of electronic communication service who is required to provide     assistance in conducting such interceptions upon request of a     supervising law enforcement officer.        (d)  Definitions.--As used in this section, the following     words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this     subsection:        "Emergency situation."  Any situation where:            (1)  a person is holding a hostage and is threatening        serious physical injury will resist with the use of weapons;        or            (2)  a person has barricaded himself and taken a position        of confinement to avoid apprehension and:                (i)  has threatened to resist with the use of            weapons; or                (ii)  is threatening suicide or harm to others.        "Supervising law enforcement officer."            (1)  For designations by a district attorney, any law        enforcement officer trained pursuant to section 5724        (relating to training) to carry out interceptions under this        section who has attained the rank of lieutenant or higher in        a law enforcement agency within the county or who is in        charge of a county law enforcement agency.            (2)  For designations by the Attorney General, any member        of the Pennsylvania State Police trained pursuant to section        5724 to carry out interceptions under this section and        designated by the Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State        Police who:                (i)  has attained the rank of lieutenant or higher;            or                (ii)  is in charge of a Pennsylvania State Police            barracks.     (Oct. 21, 1988, P.L.1000, No.115, eff. imd.; Feb. 18, 1998,     P.L.102, No.19, eff. imd.)        1998 Amendment.  Act 19 amended subsecs. (b) and (c).        1988 Amendment.  Act 115 added section 5713.1.        Cross References.  Section 5713.1 is referred to in sections     5706, 5716, 5721.1 of this title.