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Code · CFR · Title 28 — Judicial Administration · Part 17 · § 17.25

§ 17.25. Identification and markings.

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(a)Classified information must be marked pursuant to the standards set forth in section 1.7 of Executive Order 12958; ISOO implementing directives in 32 CFR 2001, subpart B; and internal Department of Justice direction provided by the Department Security Officer.
(b)Foreign government information shall be marked or classified at a level equivalent to that level of classification assigned by the originating foreign government.
(c)Information assigned a level of classification under predecessor Executive Orders shall be considered as classified at that level of classification.
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