[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 5]
[Revised as of July 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR761.10]

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                       TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
                   CHAPTER VI--DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
 
PART 761_NAVAL DEFENSIVE SEA AREAS; NAVAL AIRSPACE RESERVATIONS, AREAS 
 
                      Subpart C_Entry Authorization
 
Sec. 761.10  Persons: Group authorizations.

    Persons in the following categories, except those persons who have 
been denied individual authorization or have had a prior authorization 
revoked, may enter the defense areas indicated without individual 
authorization:
    (a) Persons aboard U.S. public vessels or aircraft entering a Naval 
Defensive Sea Area or a Naval Airspace Reservation.
    (b) Military members of the U.S. Armed Forces or U.S. civil service 
employees of the Department of Defense when traveling on official 
orders.
    (c) U.S. ambassadors, cabinet members, elected U.S. Government 
officers and U.S. citizen civil service employees of the U.S. Government 
traveling on official orders on U.S. Government business may enter 
defense areas as required by their orders.
    (d) Dependents of military members of the U.S. Armed Forces and U.S. 
citizen dependents of U.S. civil service employees traveling on official 
orders and entering for purposes of joining a principal permanently 
stationed in an area covered by this part.
    (e) U.S. Navy Technicians, U.S. Army Contract Technicians, or U.S. 
Air Force Contract Technicians, who are traveling on official (does not 
include invitational) travel orders on U.S. Government business, may 
enter defense areas as specifically required by such orders.
    (f) [Reserved]
    (g) Individuals on board any foreign public vessel or aircraft which 
has been granted diplomatic or other official U.S. Government 
authorization to enter an area covered by this part.
    (h) Through passengers and bona fide regularly employed crew 
members, unless otherwise excluded, on nonpublic vessels authorized to 
enter areas covered by this part. This does not include an authorization 
to disembark at a

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port contiguous to or within the areas covered in this part. Application 
for authorization to disembark may be submitted to an Entry Control 
Commander having jurisdiction over the particular port.
    (i) Through passengers and bona fide regularly employed crew 
members, unless otherwise excluded, on nonpublic aircraft authorized to 
enter areas covered by this part. Such persons are subject to local 
regulations governing entry into or movement within military air 
stations or facilities. Application for authorization to disembark may 
be submitted to an Entry Control Commander having jurisdiction over the 
air facility.
    (j) U.S. citizen news correspondents and photographers when properly 
accredited by the Department of Defense to enter areas covered by this 
part except that special authorization is required to enter the 
restricted areas listed in Sec. 761.4(a).

[28 FR 13778, Dec. 18, 1963, as amended at 36 FR 21890, Nov. 17, 1971]