[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: 32CFR2001.82]



[Page 496-497]

 

                        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 G_Reporting and Definitions

 

Sec.  2001.82  Definitions [6.1].



    (a) ``Accessioned Records'' means records of permanent historical 

value in the legal custody of NARA.

    (b) ``Authorized person'' means a person who has a favorable 

determination of eligibility for access to classified information, has 

signed an approved nondisclosure agreement, and has a need-to-know for 

the specific classified information in the performance of official 

duties.

    (c) ``Cleared commercial carrier'' means a carrier that is 

authorized by law, regulatory body, or regulation, to transport SECRET 

and CONFIDENTIAL material and has been granted a SECRET facility 

clearance in accordance with the National Industrial Security Program.

    (d) ``Control'' means the authority of the agency that originates 

information, or its successor in function, to regulate access to the 

information.

    (e) ``Declassified or Declassification'' means the authorized change 

in the status of information from classified information to unclassified 

information.

    (f) ``Equity'' means information originally classified by or under 

the control of an agency.

    (g) ``Exempted'' means nomenclature and marking indicating 

information has been determined to fall within an enumerated exemption 

from automatic declassification under E.O. 12958, as amended.

    (h) ``Federal Record'' includes all books, papers, maps, 

photographs, machine-readable materials, or other documentary materials, 

regardless of physical form or characteristics, made or received by an 

agency of the United States Government under Federal law or in 

connection with the transaction of public business and preserved or 

appropriate for preservation by that agency or its legitimate successor 

as evidence of the organization, functions, policies, decisions, 

procedures, operations, or other activities of the Government or because 

of the informational value of data in them. Library and museum material 

made or acquired and preserved solely for reference, and stocks of 

publications and processed documents are not included. (44 U.S.C. 3301)

    (i) ``File series'' means a body of related records created or 

maintained by an agency, activity, office or individual. The records may 

be related by subject, topic, form, function, or filing scheme. An 

agency, activity, office, or individual may create or maintain several 

different file series, each serving a different function. Examples may 

include a subject file, alphabetical name index, chronological file, or 

a record set of agency publications. File series frequently correspond 

to items on a NARA-approved agency records schedule. Some very large 

series may contain several identifiable sub-series, and it may be 

appropriate to treat sub-series as discrete series for the purposes of 

the Order.

    (j) ``Newly Discovered Records'' means records that were 

inadvertently not reviewed prior to the effective date of automatic 

declassification because the agency declassification authority was 

unaware of their existence.

    (k) ``Open storage area'' means an area constructed in accordance 

with section 2001.62 and authorized by the agency head for open storage 

of classified information.

    (l) ``Pass/Fail (P/F)'' means a declassification technique that 

regards information at the full document or folder level. Any exemptible 

portion of a document or folder may result in exemption (failure) of the 

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or folders. Documents or folders that contain no exemptible information 

are passed and therefore declassified. Documents within exempt folders 

are exempt from automatic declassification. Declassified documents may 

be subject to FOIA exemptions other than the security exemption 

((b)(1)), and the requirements placed by legal authorities governing 

Presidential records and materials.

    (m) ``Permanent Records'' means any Federal record that has been 

determined by NARA to have sufficient value to warrant its preservation 

in the National Archives of the United States. Permanent records include 

all records accessioned by NARA into the National Archives of the United 

States and later increments of the same records, and those for which the 

disposition is permanent on SF 115s, Request for Records Disposition 

Authority, approved by NARA on or after May 14, 1973.

    (n) ``Presidential Historical Materials and Records'' means the 

papers or records of the former Presidents under the legal control of 

the Archivist pursuant to sections 2107, 2111, 2111note, or 2203 of 

title 44, U.S.C., as defined at 44 U.S.C. 2111, 2111note, and 2001.

    (o) ``Records'' means the records of an agency and Presidential 

papers or Presidential records, as those terms are defined in title 44, 

United States Code, including those created or maintained by a 

government contractor, licensee, certificate holder, or grantee that are 

subject to the sponsoring agency's control under the terms of the 

contract, license, certificate, or grant.

    (p) ``Redaction'' means the removal of exempted information from 

copies of a document.

    (q) ``Security-in-depth'' means a determination by the agency head 

that a facility's security program consists of layered and complementary 

security controls sufficient to deter and detect unauthorized entry and 

movement within the facility. Examples include, but are not limited to, 

use of perimeter fences, employee and visitor access controls, use of an 

Intrusion Detection System (IDS), random guard patrols throughout the 

facility during non-working hours, closed circuit video monitoring or 

other safeguards that mitigate the vulnerability of open storage areas 

without alarms and security storage cabinets during non-working hours.

    (r) ``Tab'' means a narrow paper sleeve placed around a document or 

group of documents in such a way that it would be readily visible.

    (s) ``Transferred Records'' means records transferred to agency 

storage facilities or a federal records center.

    (t) ``Temporary Records'' means federal records approved by NARA for 

disposal, either immediately or after a specified retention period. Also 

called disposable records.

    (u) ``Unscheduled Records'' means federal records whose final 

disposition has not been approved by NARA. All records that fall under a 

NARA approved records control schedule are considered to be scheduled 

records.

    (v) ``Vault'' means an area approved by the agency head which is 

designed and constructed of masonry units or steel lined construction to 

provide protection against forced entry. A modular vault approved by the 

General Services Administration (GSA) may be used in lieu of a vault as 

prescribed in the first sentence of this paragraph (e). Vaults shall be 

equipped with a GSA-approved vault door and lock.