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Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Permanent Extension Act

USA116th CongressHR-7882| House 
| Updated: 7/30/2020
Joe Neguse

Joe Neguse

Democratic Representative

Colorado

Judiciary Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Permanent Extension Act This bill permanently authorizes and restores into effect the Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Act (ACPERA) of 2004. ACPERA, which expired on June 22, 2020, provides incentives (e.g., limitations on civil liability) for corporations to self-report criminal conduct to the Antitrust Division within the Department of Justice.
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Timeline
Jul 30, 2020
Introduced in House
Jul 30, 2020
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Jul 30, 2020

Latest Companion Bill Action

S 116-4346
Held at the desk.
  • July 30, 2020
    Introduced in House


  • July 30, 2020
    Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.


  • July 30, 2020

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    S 116-4346
    Held at the desk.

Crime and Law Enforcement

Related Bills

  • S 116-3377: Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Permanent Extension Act
  • HR 116-7036: Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Permanent Extension Act
  • S 116-4346: Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Permanent Extension Act
  • HR 116-8319: Continuing Appropriations Act, 2021 and Other Extensions Act
  • HR 116-8337: Continuing Appropriations Act, 2021 and Other Extensions Act
Civil actions and liabilityCompetition and antitrustCriminal investigation, prosecution, interrogation

Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Permanent Extension Act

USA116th CongressHR-7882| House 
| Updated: 7/30/2020
Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Permanent Extension Act This bill permanently authorizes and restores into effect the Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Act (ACPERA) of 2004. ACPERA, which expired on June 22, 2020, provides incentives (e.g., limitations on civil liability) for corporations to self-report criminal conduct to the Antitrust Division within the Department of Justice.
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Timeline
Jul 30, 2020
Introduced in House
Jul 30, 2020
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Jul 30, 2020

Latest Companion Bill Action

S 116-4346
Held at the desk.
  • July 30, 2020
    Introduced in House


  • July 30, 2020
    Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.


  • July 30, 2020

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    S 116-4346
    Held at the desk.
Joe Neguse

Joe Neguse

Democratic Representative

Colorado

Judiciary Committee

Crime and Law Enforcement

Related Bills

  • S 116-3377: Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Permanent Extension Act
  • HR 116-7036: Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Permanent Extension Act
  • S 116-4346: Antitrust Criminal Penalty Enhancement and Reform Permanent Extension Act
  • HR 116-8319: Continuing Appropriations Act, 2021 and Other Extensions Act
  • HR 116-8337: Continuing Appropriations Act, 2021 and Other Extensions Act
  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Civil actions and liabilityCompetition and antitrustCriminal investigation, prosecution, interrogation