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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 1263 — Demand for Information or Testimony Served on Agency Employees; Procedures · § 1263.101

§ 1263.101. Definitions.

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(a)Agency—As referred to in this regulation, Agency means the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
(b)Demand—A subpoena, order, or authorized request for official information, or for the appearance and testimony of NASA personnel, issued as the result of a legal proceeding.
(c)Employee—Includes all present and former officers and employees of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration who are or have been appointed by, or subject to the supervision, jurisdiction, or control of the Administrator of the agency.
(d)Legal proceeding—Includes any proceeding before a court of law or equity, administrative board or commission, hearing officer, or other body conducting a legal or administrative proceeding.
(e)Legal proceeding involving the United States—Any proceeding before a court of law or equity brought on behalf of, or against the United States, NASA or NASA employees, and resulting from alleged NASA operations.
(f)Official information—All information of any kind, however stored, that is in the custody and control of NASA or was acquired by NASA personnel as part of official duties or because of official status while such personnel were employed by or on behalf of the NASA.
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