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Code · CFR · Title 10 — Energy · Part 709 — Counterintelligence Evaluation Program · § 709.4

§ 709.4. Notification of a CI evaluation.

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(a)If a polygraph examination is scheduled, DOE must notify the covered person, in accordance with § 709.21 of this part.
(b)Any job announcement or posting with respect to any position with access to classified information or materials protected under § 709.3(b) and
(c)of this part should indicate that DOE may condition the selection of an individual for the position (709.3(b)) or retention in that position (709.3(b) and (c)) upon his or her successful completion of a CI evaluation, including a CI-scope polygraph examination.
(c)Advance notice will be provided to the affected Program Manager and laboratory/site/facility director of the covered persons who are included in any random examinations that are administered in accordance with provisions at § 709.3(c).
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