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[Federal Register: November 23, 1999 (Volume 64, Number 225)]
[Presidential Documents]
[Page 66089-66090]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
[DOCID:fr23no99-132]
 
 

                        Presidential Documents
 
 
 

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                Executive Order 13142 of November 19, 1999

 
                Amendment To Executive Order 12958--Classified
                National Security Information

                By the authority vested in me as President by the
                Constitution and the laws of the United States of
                America, and in order to extend and establish specific
                dates for the time within which all classified
                information contained in records more than 25 years old
                that have been determined to have historical value
                under title 44, United States Code, should be
                automatically declassified, and to establish the
                Information Security Oversight Office within the
                National Archives and Records Administration, it is
                hereby ordered that Executive Order 12958 is amended as
                follows:

                Section 1. In the first sentence of section 3.4(a) of
                Executive Order 12958, the words ``within five years
                from the date of this order'' are deleted and the words
                ``within six and one half years from the date of this
                order'' are inserted in lieu thereof.

                Sec. 2. The following new language is inserted at the
                end of section 3.4(a): ``For records otherwise subject
                to this paragraph for which a review or assessment
                conducted by the agency and confirmed by the
                Information Security Oversight Office has determined
                that they: (1) contain information that was created by
                or is under the control of more than one agency, or (2)
                are within file series containing information that
                almost invariably pertains to intelligence sources or
                methods, all classified information in such records
                shall be automatically declassified, whether or not the
                records have been reviewed, within 8 years from the
                date of this order, except as provided in paragraph
                (b), below. For records that contain information that
                becomes subject to automatic declassification after the
                dates otherwise established in this paragraph, all
                classified information in such records shall be
                automatically declassified, whether or not the records
                have been reviewed on December 31 of the year that is
                25 years from the origin of the information, except as
                provided in paragraph (b), below.''

                Sec. 3. Subsections (a) and (b) of section 5.2 are
                amended to read as follows:

                ``(a) The Director of the Information Security
                Oversight Office, under the direction of the Archivist
                of the United States and in consultation with the
                Assistant to the President for National Security
                Affairs and the co-chairs of the Security Policy Board,
                shall issue such directives as are necessary to
                implement this order. These directives shall be binding
                upon the agencies. Directives issued by the Director of
                the Information Security Oversight Office shall
                establish standards for:

                     (1) classification and marking principles;
                     (2) agency security education and training
                programs;
                     (3) agency self-inspection programs; and
                     (4) classification and declassification guides.

                (b) The Archivist of the United States shall delegate
                the implementation and monitorship functions of this
                program to the Director of the Information Security
                Oversight Office.''

                Sec. 4. Subsection (a) and the introductory clause and
                item (4) of subsection (b) of section 5.3 are amended
                as follows:

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                (a) Subsection (a) shall read ``(a) There is
                established within the National Archives and Records
                Administration an Information Security Oversight
                Office. The Archivist of the United States shall
                appoint the Director of the Information Security
                Oversight Office, subject to the approval of the
                President.''

                (b) The introductory clause of subsection (b) shall
                read ``Under the direction of the Archivist of the
                United States, acting in consultation with the
                Assistant to the President for National Security
                Affairs, the Director of the Information Security
                Oversight Office shall:''.

                (c) Item (4) of subsection (b) shall read ``(4) have
                the authority to conduct on-site reviews of each
                agency's program established under this order, and to
                require of each agency those reports, information, and
                other cooperation that may be necessary to fulfill its
                responsibilities. If granting access to specific
                categories of classified information would pose an
                exceptional national security risk, the affected agency
                head or the senior agency official shall submit a
                written justification recommending the denial of access
                to the President through the Assistant to the President
                for National Security Affairs within 60 days of the
                request for access. Access shall be denied pending the
                response,''.

                    (Presidential Sig.)<Clinton1><Clinton2>

                THE WHITE HOUSE,

                    November 19, 1999.

[FR Doc. 99-30687
Filed 11-22-99; 8:45 am]
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