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Code · CFR · Title 32 — National Defense · Part 99 · § 99.1

§ 99.1. Scope and purpose.

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(a)The Department of Defense (DoD), Office of Personnel Management (OPM), or Central Intelligence Agency
(CIA)has the right to criminal history information of States and local criminal justice agencies in order to determine whether a person may:
(1)Be eligible for access to classified information;
(2)Be assigned to sensitive national security duties; or
(3)Continue to be assigned to national security duties.
(b)This part sets out the conditions under which the DoD, OPM, or CIA may sign an agreement to indemnify and hold harmless a State or locality against claims for damages, costs, and other monetary loss caused by disclosure or use of criminal history record information by one of these agencies.
(c)The procedures set forth in this part do not apply to situations where a Federal agency seeks access to the criminal history records of another Federal agency.
(d)By law these provisions implementing 5 U.S.C. 9101 (b)(3) shall expire December 4, 1988, unless the duration of said section is extended or limited by Congress.
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