(b) Jurisdiction.— There is jurisdiction
over the offenses in subsection (a) if—
(1) the
offense takes place in the United States and—
(A) the
offense is committed against another state or a government facility of such
state, including its embassy or other diplomatic or consular premises of that
state;
(B) the
offense is committed in an attempt to compel another state or the United States
to do or abstain from doing any act;
(C) at the
time the offense is committed, it is committed—
(i) on
board a vessel flying the flag of another state;
(ii) on
board an aircraft which is registered under the laws of another state; or
(iii) on
board an aircraft which is operated by the government of another state;
(D) a
perpetrator is found outside the United States;
(E) a
perpetrator is a national of another state or a stateless person; or
(F) a
victim is a national of another state or a stateless person;
(2) the
offense takes place outside the United States and—
(A) a
perpetrator is a national of the United States or is a stateless person whose
habitual residence is in the United States;
(B) a
victim is a national of the United States;
(C) a
perpetrator is found in the United States;
(D) the
offense is committed in an attempt to compel the United States to do or abstain
from doing any act;
(E) the
offense is committed against a state or government facility of the United
States, including an embassy or other diplomatic or consular premises of the
United States;
(F) the
offense is committed on board a vessel flying the flag of the United States or
an aircraft which is registered under the laws of the United States at the time
the offense is committed; or
(G) the
offense is committed on board an aircraft which is operated by the United
States.
(e) Definitions.— As used in this section,
the term—
(1) “serious bodily injury” has the meaning given that term in section
1365 (g)(3) of this title; [1]
(2) “national of the United States” has the meaning given that term in
section 101(a)(22) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101
(a)(22));
(3) “state
or government facility” includes any permanent or temporary facility or
conveyance that is used or occupied by representatives of a state, members of
Government, the legislature or the judiciary or by officials or employees of a
state or any other public authority or entity or by employees or officials of an
intergovernmental organization in connection with their official duties;
(4) “intergovernmental organization” includes international
organization (as defined in section 1116 (b)(5) of this title);
(5) “infrastructure facility” means any publicly or privately owned
facility providing or distributing services for the benefit of the public, such
as water, sewage, energy, fuel, or communications;
(6) “place
of public use” means those parts of any building, land, street, waterway, or
other location that are accessible or open to members of the public, whether
continuously, periodically, or occasionally, and encompasses any commercial,
business, cultural, historical, educational, religious, governmental,
entertainment, recreational, or similar place that is so accessible or open to
the public;
(7) “public transportation system” means all facilities, conveyances,
and instrumentalities, whether publicly or privately owned, that are used in or
for publicly available services for the transportation of persons or cargo;
(8) “explosive” has the meaning given in section 844 (j) of this title
insofar that it is designed, or has the capability, to cause death, serious
bodily injury, or substantial material damage;
(9) “other
lethal device” means any weapon or device that is designed or has the capability
to cause death, serious bodily injury, or substantial damage to property through
the release, dissemination, or impact of toxic chemicals, biological agents, or
toxins (as those terms are defined in section 178 of this title) or radiation or
radioactive material;
(10) “military forces of a state” means the armed forces of a state
which are organized, trained, and equipped under its internal law for the
primary purpose of national defense or security, and persons acting in support
of those armed forces who are under their formal command, control, and
responsibility;
(11) “armed conflict” does not include internal disturbances and
tensions, such as riots, isolated and sporadic acts of violence, and other acts
of a similar nature; and
(12) “state” has the same meaning as that term has under international
law, and includes all political subdivisions thereof.