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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 1044 — Security Requirements for Protected Disclosures Under Section 3164 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000 · § 1044.06

§ 1044.06. Who may receive a protected disclosure?

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The following persons or organizations may receive a protected disclosure:
(a)A member of a committee of Congress having primary responsibility for oversight of the department, agency, or element of the Government to which the disclosed information relates;
(b)An employee of Congress who is a staff member of such a committee and has an appropriate security access authorization for the information being disclosed;
(c)The Inspector General of the Department of Energy;
(d)The Federal Bureau of Investigation; or
(e)Any other element of the Government designated by the Secretary of Energy as authorized to receive the information being disclosed.
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