Sec. 307. Protections for independent inspectors general of elements of the intelligence community
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Each office of an inspector general for an element of the intelligence community, including the Office of the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community, shall implement a policy that prohibits— an individual who holds a senior level position in such an office of an inspector general from being involved in any matter of such office that affects the interests of an element of the intelligence community that formerly employed the individual for a period of not less than two years after the date the individual left that employment; and an individual who holds a position that is not a senior level position in such an office of an inspector general from being involved in any matter of such office that affects the interests of an element of the intelligence community that formerly employed the individual for a period of not less than one year after the date the individual left that employment.
In this subsection, the term senior level position means a position in an office of an inspector general of an element of the intelligence community designated by the Director of National Intelligence as a senior level position. In determining if a position shall be designated as a senior level position, the Director of National Intelligence shall consider whether— the position— is the head of an entity or a significant component within an agency; is involved in the management or oversight matters of significant import to the leadership of an entity of the intelligence community; serves in a position with significant responsibility on behalf of the intelligence community; manages a significant number of personnel or funds; and has responsibility for management or oversight for sensitive intelligence activities; and the employee who holds the position is compensated under the Senior Intelligence Service pay scale.
Section 102A(l)(3) of the National Security Act of 1947 ( 50 U.S.C. 3024(l)(3) ) is amended by adding at the end the following: The mechanisms prescribed under subparagraph
(A)and any other policies of the Director— may not require an employee of an office of inspector general of an element of the intelligence community, including the Office of the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community, to rotate to a position in the element for which such office conducts audits, investigations, or reviews; and shall be implemented in a manner that exempts employees of such an office from a rotation that may impact the independence of the office. .
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Protections for independent inspectors general of elements of the intelligence community
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