[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 10, Volume 4]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 10CFR1016.3]



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                            TITLE 10--ENERGY

 

          CHAPTER X--DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (GENERAL PROVISIONS)

 

PART 1016_SAFEGUARDING OF RESTRICTED DATA--Table of Contents

 

Sec. 1016.3  Definitions.



    (a) Access authorization or security clearance. An administrative 

determination by the DOE that an individual who is either a DOE 

employee, applicant for employment, consultant, assignee, other Federal 

department or agency employee (and other persons who may be designated 

by the Secretary of Energy), or a DOE contractor or subcontractor 

employee and an access permittee is eligible for access to Restricted 

Data. Access authorizations or security clearances granted by DOE are 

designated as ``Q,'' ``Q(X),'' ``L,'' ``L(X),'' ``Top Secret,'' or 

``Secret.'' For the purpose of this chapter only ``Q,'' ``Q(X),'' ``L,'' 

and ``L(X)'' access authorizations or clearances will be defined.

    (1) ``Q'' access authorizations or clearances are based upon full 

field investigations conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, 

Office of Personnel Management, or another Government agency which 

conducts personnel security investigations. They permit an individual to 

have access, on a ``need to know'' basis, to Top Secret, Secret, and 

Confidential Restricted Data, Formerly Restricted Data, National 

Security Information, or special nuclear material in Category I or II 

quantities as required in the performance of duties.

    (2) ``Q(X)'' access authorizations or clearances are based upon the 

same full field investigations as described in Sec. 1016.3(a)(1), 

above. When ``Q'' access authorizations or clearances are granted to 

access permittees they are identified as ``Q(X)'' access authorizations 

or clearances and authorize access only to the type of Secret Restricted 

Data as specified in the permit and consistent with appendix A, 10 CFR 

part 725, ``Categories of Restricted Data Available.''

    (3) ``L'' access authorizations or clearances are based upon 

National Agency Checks and Inquiries (NACI) for Federal employees, or 

National Agency Checks (NAC) for non-Federal employees, conducted by the 

Office of Personnel Management. They permit an individual to have 

access, on a ``need to know'' basis, to Confidential Restricted Data, 

Secret and Confidential Formerly Restricted Data, or Secret and 

Confidential National Security Information, required in the performance 

of duties, provided such information is not designated ``CRYPTO'' 

(classified cryptographic information), other classified communications 

security (``COMSEC'') information, or intelligence information.



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    (4) ``L(X)'' access authorizations or clearances are based upon the 

same National Agency Checks as described in paragraph (a)(3), of this 

section. When ``L'' access authorizations or clearances are granted to 

access permittees, they are identified as ``L(X)'' access authorizations 

or clearances and authorize access only to the type of Confidential 

Retricted Data as specified in the permit and consistent with appendix 

A, 10 CFR part 725, ``Categories of Restricted Data Available.''

    (b) Act. The Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (68 Stat. 919) as amended.

    (c) Authorized classifier. An individual authorized in writing by 

appropriate DOE authority to classify, declassify, or downgrade the 

classification of information, work, projects, documents, and materials.

    (d) Classified mail address. A mail address established for each 

access permittee approved by the DOE to which all Restricted Data for 

the permittee is to be sent.

    (e) Classified matter. Documents and material containing classified 

information.

    (f) Combination lock. A built-in combination lock on a security 

container which is of tempered steel alloy hard plate, at least \1/

4\ in thickness and Rockwell hardness of C-63 to C-65, of 

sufficient size and so located as to sufficiently impede access to the 

locking mechanism by drilling of the lock or container.

    (g) DOE. The United States Department of Energy or its duly 

authorized representatives.

    (h) Document. Any piece of recorded information regardless of its 

physical form or characteristics.

    (i) Formerly Restricted Data. Classified information jointly 

determined by the DOE and the Department of Defense to be related 

primarily to the military utilization of atomic weapons and removed by 

the DOE from the Restricted Data category pursuant to section 142(d) of 

the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.

    (j) Infraction. An act or omission involving failure to comply with 

DOE safeguards and security orders or directives, and may include a 

violation of law.

    (k) Intrusion alarm. A tamper-indicating electrical, electro-

mechanical, electro-optical, electronic or similar device which will 

detect unauthorized intrusion by an individual into a building or 

security area, and alert protective personnel by means of actuated 

visible and audible signals.

    (l) Material. A chemical substance without regard to form; 

fabricated or processed item; or assembly, machinery, or equipment.

    (m) Matter. Documents or material.

    (n) National Security. The national defense and foreign relations of 

the United States.

    (o) National Security Information. Information that has been 

determined pursuant to Executive Order 12356 of April 2, 1982, 

``National Security Information'' or any predecessor order to require 

protection against unauthorized disclosure and that is so designated.

    (p) ``Need to know.'' A determination by persons having 

responsibility for classified information or mattter, that a proposed 

recipient's access to such classified information or matter is necessary 

in the performance of official, contractual, or access permit duties of 

employment under cognizance of the DOE.

    (q) Permittee. The holder of an Access Permit issued pursuant to the 

regulations set forth in 10 CFR part 725, ``Permits For Access to 

Restricted Data.''

    (r) Person. Any individual, corporation, partnership, firm, 

association, trust, estate, public or private institution, group, 

Government agency other than DOE, any State or any political subdivision 

of, or any political entity within a State, or other entity; and any 

legal successor, representative, agency, or agency of the foregoing.

    (s) Protective personnel. Guards or watchmen or other persons 

designated responsibility for the protection of classified matter.

    (t) Restricted Data. All data concerning design, manufacture, or 

utilization of atomic weapons; the production of special nuclear 

material; or the use of special nuclear material in the production of 

energy, but shall not include data declassified or removed from the 

Restricted Data category pursuant to section 142 of the Act.



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    (u) Security area. A physically defined space containing classified 

matter and subject to physical protection and personnel access controls.

    (v) Security clearance. See access authorization.

    (w) Security facility. Any facility, including an access permittee, 

which has been approved by the DOE for using, processing, storing, 

reproducing, transmitting, or handling classified matter.

    (x) Security facility approval. A determination by the DOE that a 

facility, including an access permittee, is eligible to use, process, 

store, reproduce, transmit, or handle classified matter.

    (y) Security Plan. A written plan by the access permittee, and 

submitted to the DOE for approval, which outlines the permittee's 

proposed security procedures and controls for the protection of 

Restricted Data and which includes a floor plan of the area in which the 

matter is to be used, processed, stored, reproduced, transmitted, or 

handled.

    (z) Security survey. An onsite examination by a DOE representative 

of all devices, equipment, and procedures employed at a security 

facility to safeguard classified matter.