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Code · CFR · Title 28 — Judicial Administration · Part 17 · § 17.15

§ 17.15. Access Review Committee.

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(a)The Access Review Committee
(ARC)is hereby established to review all appeals from denials or revocations of eligibility for access to classified information under Executive Order 12968. Unless the Attorney General requests recommendations from the ARC and personally exercises appeal authority, the ARC's decisions shall be final.
(b)The ARC shall consist of the Deputy Attorney General or a designee, the Assistant Attorney General for National Security or a designee, and the Assistant Attorney General for Administration or a designee. Designations must be approved by the Attorney General.
(c)The Department Security Officer shall provide the necessary administrative staff support for the ARC. \[Order No. 2091-97, 62 FR 36984, July 10, 1997, as amended by Order No. 2865-2007, 72 FR 10069, Mar. 7, 2007\]
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