5714 - Recording of intercepted communications.

     § 5714.  Recording of intercepted communications.        (a)  Recording and monitoring.--Any wire, electronic or oral     communication intercepted in accordance with this subchapter     shall, if practicable, be recorded by tape or other comparable     method. The recording shall be done in such a way as will     protect it from editing or other alteration. Whenever an     interception is being monitored, the monitor shall be an     investigative or law enforcement officer certified under section     5724 (relating to training), and where practicable, keep a     signed, written record which shall include the following:            (1)  The date and hours of surveillance.            (2)  The time and duration of each intercepted        communication.            (3)  The participant, if known, in each intercepted        conversation.            (4)  A summary of the content of each intercepted        communication.        (b)  Sealing of recordings.--Immediately upon the expiration     of the order or extensions or renewals thereof, all monitor's     records, tapes and other recordings shall be transferred to the     judge issuing the order and sealed under his direction. Custody     of the tapes, or other recordings shall be maintained wherever     the court directs. They shall not be destroyed except upon an     order of the court and in any event shall be kept for ten years.     Duplicate tapes, or other recordings may be made for disclosure     or use pursuant to section 5717 (relating to investigative     disclosure or use of contents of wire, electronic or oral     communications or derivative evidence). The presence of the seal     provided by this section, or a satisfactory explanation for its     absence, shall be a prerequisite for the disclosure of the     contents of any wire, electronic or oral communication, or     evidence derived therefrom, under section 5717(b).     (Oct. 21, 1988, P.L.1000, No.115, eff. imd.; Feb. 18, 1998,     P.L.102, No.19, eff. imd.)        Cross References.  Section 5714 is referred to in sections     5704, 5713, 5749, 5773 of this title.