[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 28, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 28CFR0.33b]

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                    TITLE 28--JUDICIAL ADMINISTRATION
 
                    CHAPTER I--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
 
PART 0--ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE--Table of Contents
 
          Subpart F-1--Office of Intelligence Policy and Review
 
Sec. 0.33b  Functions.

    The Counsel for Intelligence Policy shall:
    (a) Advise and assist the Attorney General in carrying out his 
responsibilities under Executive Order 12036, ``United States 
Intelligence Activities;''
    (b) Serve as the Department representative on interdepartmental 
boards, committees and other groups dealing with intelligence and 
counterintelligence matters;
    (c) Oversee the development, coordination and implementation of 
Department policy with regard to intelligence, counterintelligence and 
national security matters;
    (d) Participate in the development, implementation and review of 
United States intelligence policies, including procedures for the 
conduct of intelligence and counterintelligence activities;
    (e) Evaluate Departmental activities and existing and proposed 
domestic and

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foreign intelligence and counterintelligence activities to determine 
their consistency with United States intelligence policies and law;
    (f) Formulate policy alternatives and recommend action by the 
Department and other executive agencies in achieving lawful United 
States intelligence and counterintelligence objectives;
    (g) Analyze and interpret current statutes, Executive orders, 
guidelines, and other directives pertaining to domestic security, 
foreign intelligence and counterintelligence activities; and
    (h) Review and comment upon proposed statutes, guidelines, and other 
directives with regard to intelligence activities; and, in conjunction 
with the Office of Legal Counsel, review and comment upon the form and 
legality of proposed Executive Orders that touch upon matters related to 
the function of this Office;
    (i) Supervise the preparation of certifications and applications for 
orders under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and the 
representation of the United States before the United States Foreign 
Intelligence Surveillance Court;
    (j) Recommend action by the Department of Justice with regard to 
applications for foreign intelligence and counterintelligence electronic 
surveillances, as well as for other investigative activities by 
executive branch agencies;
    (k) Monitor intelligence and counterintelligence activities by 
executive branch agencies to insure conformity with Department 
objectives;
    (l) Prepare periodic and special intelligence reports describing and 
evaluating domestic and foreign intelligence and counterintelligence 
activities and assessing trends or changes in these activities;
    (m) Provide a quality control review for all outgoing intelligence 
and counterintelligence reports;
    (n) Supervise the preparation of the Office's submission for the 
annual budget; and
    (o) Perform other duties pertaining to intelligence activities as 
may be assigned by the Attorney General.

[Order No. 875-80, 45 FR 13729, Mar. 3, 1980, as amended by Order No. 
960-81, 46 FR 52343, Oct. 27, 1981]