[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 32, Volume 6] [Revised as of July 1, 2005] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 32CFR809a.0] [Page 72-73] TITLE 32-NATIONAL DEFENSE CHAPTER VII--DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE PART 809a_INSTALLATION ENTRY POLICY, CIVIL DISTURBANCE INTERVENTION AND DISASTER ASSISTANCE--Table of Contents Sec. 809a.0 Purpose. Sec. 809a.0 Purpose. Subpart A_Installation Entry Policy 809a.1 Random installation entry point checks. 809a.2 Military responsibility and authority. 809a.3 Unauthorized entry. 809a.4 Use of Government facilities. 809a.5 Barment procedures. Subpart B_Civil Disturbance Intervention and Disaster Assistance 809a.6 Authority. 809a.7 Definitions. 809a.8 Installation policies and laws. 809a.9 Conditions for use of Air Force resources. 809a.10 Military commanders' responsibilities. 809a.11 Procedures outside the United States. Authority: 10 U.S.C. 332 and 333. Source: 67 FR 13718, Mar. 26, 2002, unless otherwise noted. This part prescribes the commanders' authority for enforcing order within or near Air Force installations under their jurisdiction and controlling entry [[Page 73]] to those installations. It provides guidance for use of military personnel in controlling civil disturbances and in supporting disaster relief operations. This part applies to installations in the United States, its territories and possessions, and will be used to the maximum extent possible in the overseas commands. Instructions issued by the appropriate overseas commander, status of forces agreements, and other international agreements provide more definitive guidance for the overseas commands. Nothing in this part should be construed as authorizing or requiring security forces units to collect and maintain information concerning persons or organizations having no affiliation with the Air Force other than a list of persons barred from the installation.