[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 32, Volume 6]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 32CFR2001.34]



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                        TITLE 32-NATIONAL DEFENSE

 

CHAPTER XX--INFORMATION SECURITY OVERSIGHT OFFICE, NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND 

                         RECORDS ADMINISTRATION

 

PART 2001_CLASSIFIED NATIONAL SECURITY INFORMATION--Table of Contents

 

                       Subpart C_Declassification

 

Sec.  2001.34  Referrals [3.3, 3.6].



    (a) Approaches to declassification. The exchange of information 

between agencies and the final disposition of documents are affected by 

differences in the approaches to declassification. To facilitate this 

process, the Information Security Oversight Office, in coordination with 

the National Archives and Records Administration and the other concerned 

agencies, shall standardize the referral process, including the 

development of standard forms. Agencies conducting pass/fail reviews may 

refer documents to agencies that redact. Actions taken by the sender and 

the recipient may differ as noted below:

    (1) When a referral is from a pass/fail agency to a pass/fail 

agency, both agencies conduct a pass/fail review and annotate the 

classification or declassification decisions in accordance with NARA 

guidelines. The receiving agency should also notify the referring agency 

that the review has been completed.

    (2) When a referral is from a pass/fail agency to a redaction 

agency, the redaction agency is only required to conduct pass/fail 

reviews of documents referred by a pass/fail agency. If the redaction 

agency wishes to redact the document, it must do so on a copy of the 

referred document, then file the redacted version with the original. The 

redaction agency should also notify the pass/fail referring agency that 

the review has been completed.

    (3) Referrals from redaction agencies to pass/fail agencies will be 

in the form of document copies. In the course of review the pass/fail 

agency may either pass or fail the document or its equities. The pass/

fail agency may review and redact failed documents when practicable.

    (4) Referrals between redaction agencies may result in redaction of 

any exemptible equities.

    (b) Referral decisions. When agencies review documents or folders 

only to the point at which exemptible information is identified, they 

must take one of the following actions to protect any other unidentified 

equities that may be in the unreviewed portions of the document:

    (1) Complete a review of the document or folder to identify other 

agency equities and notify those agencies; or

    (2) Exempt the document or folder and assign a Date/Event for 

automatic declassification, before which time they must provide timely 

notification to any equity agencies. Agencies reviewing a previously 

exempted document or folder may apply a different



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exemption and new Date/Event for automatic declassification based upon 

the content of previously unreviewed equities.

    (c) Unmarked or improperly marked documents. Agencies that find 

other agency information in unmarked or improperly marked documents may 

apply a different exemption and new Date/Event for automatic 

declassification based upon the content of previously unreviewed 

equities.

    (d) Means of Referral. The reviewing agency must communicate 

referrals to equity agencies. They may use either of the methods below:

    (1) Full text referral. Agencies will make referrals in a format 

mutually agreed to by the referring and receiving agencies. Each 

referral request will clearly identify the referring agency and may 

identify the sections or areas of the document containing the receiving 

agency's equities and the requested action; or

    (2) Tab and notify.

    (i) Agencies will use NARA-approved tabs and will clearly indicate 

on them the agency or agencies having equity in the document(s) held 

within the tabs. Successive documents with identical equity(ies) may be 

grouped within a single tab. Documents with differing equities, or non-

successive documents, must be tabbed individually. In general, document 

order may not be changed to facilitate tabbing. In cases where there are 

so many tabbed documents in a box that tabbing documents individually 

would seriously overfill the box, the reviewer may group documents under 

a single tab for each agency equity at the back of each file folder, or 

back of the box if there is no file folder. If this becomes necessary, 

the reviewer shall prepare a folder/document list or consult with NARA 

so that original order can be restored during archival processing.

    (ii) Agency notification must include, at a minimum, the following 

information: the approximate volume of equity, the highest 

classification of documents, the exact location (to box level) of the 

documents so marked, and instructions related to access to the boxes 

containing the documents.

    (iii) Agencies will acknowledge receipt of referral notifications. 

They should notify the agency that placed the tabs that the review is 

complete. Any additional equities noted in the review must be annotated 

on the tab and brought to the attention of the agency that tabbed the 

document so the tabbing agency can notify those newly identified 

agencies.

    (iv) Equity Notification Database. Agencies may also use an 

electronic notification database as a means of notification. Use of such 

a database, when available, will constitute referral and acknowledgement 

of referrals received under the Order.