Code of Federal Regulations: Containing a Codification of Documents of General Applicability and Future Effect as of December 31, 1948, with Ancillaries and IndexDivision of the Federal Register, the National Archives, 1980 - Administrative law |
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( d ) Other Officials - in - Charge of Headquarters Offices are responsible for : ( 1 )
Ensuring that classified information or ... ( 4 ) Designating Security Classification
Officers at their respective installations , to whom the responsibilities listed in ...
( d ) Other Officials - in - Charge of Headquarters Offices are responsible for : ( 1 )
Ensuring that classified information or ... ( 4 ) Designating Security Classification
Officers at their respective installations , to whom the responsibilities listed in ...
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Subpart C - Classification Principles sification must be assessed in light of and
Considerations the detrimental effects on ... 44 FR 34915 , June 18 , 1979 ,
unless al security interests which would otherwise noted . result from failure to
classify .
Subpart C - Classification Principles sification must be assessed in light of and
Considerations the detrimental effects on ... 44 FR 34915 , June 18 , 1979 ,
unless al security interests which would otherwise noted . result from failure to
classify .
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( b ) Applicability of Classification Directives of Other Government Agencies . It is
necessary to determine whether authoritative classification guidance exists
elsewhere for the information under consideration which would make it
necessary to ...
( b ) Applicability of Classification Directives of Other Government Agencies . It is
necessary to determine whether authoritative classification guidance exists
elsewhere for the information under consideration which would make it
necessary to ...
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1203 . 411 [ Reserved ) $ 1203 . 412 Classification guides . ( a ) General . A
classification guide , based upon classification determinations made by
appropriate program and classification authorities , shall be issued for each
classified system ...
1203 . 411 [ Reserved ) $ 1203 . 412 Classification guides . ( a ) General . A
classification guide , based upon classification determinations made by
appropriate program and classification authorities , shall be issued for each
classified system ...
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However , when the responsible NASA installation knows the foreign originator '
s view toward declassification or continued classification of the types of
information requested , consultation with the foreign originator is not necessary .
However , when the responsible NASA installation knows the foreign originator '
s view toward declassification or continued classification of the types of
information requested , consultation with the foreign originator is not necessary .
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