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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Compilation 1630 · Sec. 142

Sec. 142. Classification and Declassification of Restricted Data

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## Sec. 142 Classification and Declassification of Restricted Data ### a The Commission shall from time to time determine the data, within the definition of Restricted Data, which can be published without undue risk of the common defense and security and shall thereupon cause such data to be declassified and removed from the category of Restricted Data. ### b The Commission shall maintain a continuous review of Restricted Data and of any Classification Guides issued for the guidance of those in the atomic energy program with respect to the areas of Restricted Data which have been declassified in order to determine which information may be declassified and removed from the category of Restricted Data without undue risk to the common defense and security. ### c In the case of Restricted Data which the Commission and the Department of Defense jointly determine to relate primarily to the military utilization of atomic weapons, the determination that such data may be published without constituting an unreasonable risk to the common defense and security shall be made by the Commission and the Department of Defense jointly, and if the Commission and the Department of Defense do not agree, the determination shall be made by the President. ### d ####
(1)The Commission shall remove from the Restricted Data category such data as the Commission and the Department of Defense jointly determine relates primarily to the military utilization of atomic weapons and which the Commission and Department of Defense jointly determine can be adequately safeguarded as defense information: *Provided, however, *That no such data so removed from the Restricted Data category shall be transmitted or otherwise made available to any nation or regional defense organization, while such data remains defense information, except pursuant to an agreement for cooperation entered into in accordance with subsection b. or d. of section 144. ####
(2)The Commission may restore to the Restricted Data category any information related to the design of nuclear weapons removed under paragraph
(1)if the Commission and the Department of Defense jointly determine that— #####
(A)the programmatic requirements that caused the information to be removed from the Restricted Data category are no longer applicable or have diminished; #####
(B)the information would be more appropriately protected as Restricted Data; and #####
(C)restoring the information to the Restricted Data category is in the interest of national security. ####
(3)In carrying out paragraph (2), information related to the design of nuclear weapons shall be restored to the Restricted Data category in accordance with regulations prescribed for purposes of such paragraph. ### e ####
(1)The Commission shall remove from the Restricted Data category such information concerning the atomic energy programs of other nations as the Commission and the Director of National Intelligence jointly determine to be necessary to carry out the provisions of section 102(d) of the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, and can be adequately safeguarded as defense information. ####
(2)The Commission may restore to the Restricted Data category any information concerning atomic energy programs of other nations removed under paragraph
(1)if the Commission and the Director of National Intelligence jointly determine that— #####
(A)the programmatic requirements that caused the information to be removed from the Restricted Data category are no longer applicable or have diminished; #####
(B)the information would be more appropriately protected as Restricted Data; and #####
(C)restoring the information to the Restricted Data category is in the interest of national security. ####
(3)In carrying out paragraph (2), information concerning atomic energy programs of other nations shall be restored to the Restricted Data category in accordance with regulations prescribed for purposes of such paragraph. **[**[42 U.S.C. 2162](/us/usc/t42/s2162)**]**
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