participants, or is otherwise extensive;
(ii) the selection of evidence that is particularly
probative or essential to the investigation; or
(iii) more than minimal planning; or
(B) the offense involved abuse of a special skill or a po-
sition of trust;
(3) the guideline offense levels and enhancements for viola-
tions of section 1519 or 1520 of title 18, United States Code,
as added by this title, are sufficient to deter and punish that
activity;
(4) a specific offense characteristic enhancing sentencing is
provided under United States Sentencing Guideline 2B1.1 (as
in effect on the date of enactment of this Act) for a fraud of-
fense that endangers the solvency or financial security of a
substantial number of victims; and
(5) the guidelines that apply to organizations in United
States Sentencing Guidelines, chapter 8, are sufficient to deter
and punish organizational criminal misconduct.
(b) E
MERGENCY
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UTHORITY AND
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OMMISSION
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CTION
.—The United States Sentencing Commission is requested
to promulgate the guidelines or amendments provided for under
this section as soon as practicable, and in any event not later than
180 days after the date of enactment of this Act, in accordance with
the prcedures set forth in section 219(a) of the Sentencing Reform
Act of 1987, as though the authority under that Act had not ex-
pired.
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