[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 18, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 18CFR3a.22]

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           TITLE 18--CONSERVATION OF POWER AND WATER RESOURCES
 
  CHAPTER I--FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
 
PART 3a_NATIONAL SECURITY INFORMATION--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 3a.22  Declassification and downgrading.

    (a) When classified information of material no longer requires the 
level of protection assigned to it, it shall be downgraded or 
declassified in order to preserve the effectiveness and integrity of the 
classification system. The Chairman, Vice Chairman, and Executive 
Director exercise downgrading and declassification authority in the FPC.
    (b) Information and material classified prior to June 1, 1972, and 
assigned to Group 4 under E.O. 10501, as amended by E.O. 10964, unless 
declassified earlier by the original classifying authority, shall be 
declassified and downgraded in accordance with the following General 
Declassification Schedule.
    (1) Top Secret. Information or material originally classified TOP 
SECRET becomes automatically downgraded to Secret at the end of the 
second full calendar year following the year in which it was originated, 
downgraded to Confidential at the end of the fourth full calendar year 
following the year in which it was originated, and declassified at the 
end of the 10th full calendar year following the year in which it was 
originated.
    (2) Secret. Information and material originally classified Secret 
becomes

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automatically downgraded to Confidential at the end of the second full 
calendar year following the year in which it was originated, and 
declassified at the end of the eighth full calendar year following the 
year in which it was originated.
    (3) Confidential. Information and material originally classified 
Confidential becomes automatically declassified at the end of the sixth 
full calendar year following the year in which it was originated.
    (c) To the fullest extent applicable, there shall be indicated on 
each such FPC originated classified document whether it can be 
downgraded or declassified at a date earlier than under the above 
schedule, or after a specified event, or upon the removal of classified 
attachments or enclosures. Classified information in the possession of 
the Federal Power Commission, but not bearing a marking for automatic 
downgrading or declassification, will be marked or designated by the 
Chairman or the Security Officer designated by Sec. 3a.51 hereof for 
automatic downgrading or declassification in accordance with the rules 
and regulations of the department or agency which originally classified 
the information or material.
    (d) When the FPC official having classification authority downgrades 
or cancels the classification of a document before its classification 
status changes automatically, each addressee to whom the document was 
transmitted shall be notified of the change unless the addressee has 
previously advised that the document was destroyed. Addressees must be 
notified similarly when it has been determined that a document must be 
upgraded.
    (e) When classified information from more than one source is 
incorporated into a new document or other material, the document or 
other material shall be classified, downgraded, or declassified in 
accordance with the provisions of E.O. 11652 and NSC directives 
thereunder applicable to the information requiring the greatest 
protection.
    (f) All information or material classified prior to June 1, 1972, 
other than that described in paragraph (b) of this section, is excluded 
from the General Classification Schedule. However, at any time after the 
expiration of 10 years from the date of origin it shall be subject to 
classification review and disposition by FPC provided:
    (1) A department or agency or member of the public requests review;
    (2) The request describes the record with sufficient particularity 
to enable FPC to identify it; and
    (3) The record can be obtained with a reasonable amount of effort.
    (g) All classified information or material which is 30 years old or 
more will be declassified under the following conditions:
    (1) All information and material classified after June 1, 1972, 
will, whether or not declassification has been requested, become 
automatically declassified at the end of 30 full calendar years after 
the date of its original classification except for such specifically 
identified information or material which the Chairman personally 
determines in writing to require continued protection because such 
continued protection is essential to the national security, or 
disclosure would place a person in immediate jeopardy. In such case, the 
Chairman also will specify the period of continued classification.
    (2) All information and material classified before June 1, 1972 and 
more than 30 years old will be systematically reviewed for 
declassification by the Archivist of the United States by the end of the 
30th full calendar year following the year in which it was originated. 
In his review, the Archivist will separate and keep protected only such 
information or material as is specifically identified by the Chairman in 
accordance with paragraph (g) (1) of this section. In such case, the 
Chairman also will specify the period of continued classification.
    (3) The Executive Director, acting for the Chairman, is assigned to 
assist the Archivist of the United States in the exercise of his 
responsibilities indicated in paragraph (g)(2) of this section. He will:
    (i) Provide guidance and assistance to archival employees in 
identifying and separating those materials originated in FPC which are 
deemed to require continued classification; and

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    (ii) Develop a list for submission to the Chairman which identifies 
the materials so separated, with recommendations concerning continued 
classification. The Chairman will then make the determination required 
under paragraphs (g) (1) and (2) of this section and cause a list to be 
created which identifies the documents included in the determination, 
indicates the reason for continued classification, and specifies the 
date on which such material shall be declassified.