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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 1017 — Identification and Protection of Unclassified Controlled Nuclear Information · § 1017.20

§ 1017.20. Routine access.

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(a)Authorized Individual. The Reviewing Official who determines that a document or material contains UCNI is the initial Authorized Individual for that document or material. An Authorized Individual, for UCNI in his or her possession or control, may determine that another person is an Authorized Individual who may be granted access to the UCNI, subject to limitations in paragraph
(b)of this section, and who may further disseminate the UCNI under the provisions of this section.
(b)Requirements for routine access. To be eligible for routine access to UCNI, the person must have a need to know the UCNI in order to perform official duties or other Government-authorized activities and must be:
(1)A U.S. citizen who is:
(i)An employee of any branch of the Federal Government, including the U.S. Armed Forces;
(ii)An employee or representative of a State, local, or Indian tribal government;
(iii)A member of an emergency response organization;
(iv)An employee of a Government contractor or a consultant, including those contractors or consultants who need access to bid on a Government contract;
(v)A member of Congress or a staff member of a congressional committee or of an individual member of Congress;
(vi)A Governor of a State, his or her designated representative, or a State government official;
(vii)A member of a DOE advisory committee; or,
(viii)A member of an entity that has entered into a formal agreement with the Government, such as a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement or similar arrangement; or,
(2)A person who is not a U.S. citizen but who is:
(i)A Federal Government employee or a member of the U.S. Armed Forces;
(ii)An employee of a Federal Government contractor or subcontractor;
(iii)A Federal Government consultant;
(iv)A member of a DOE advisory committee;
(v)A member of an entity that has entered into a formal agreement with the Government, such as a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement or similar arrangement;
(vi)An employee or representative of a State, local, or Indian tribal government; or,
(vii)A member of an emergency response organization when responding to an emergency; or,
(3)A person who is not a U.S. citizen but who needs to know the UCNI in conjunction with an activity approved by the DOE Program Secretarial Officer or NNSA Deputy or Associate Administrator with cognizance over the UCNI.
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