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Code · CFR · Title 32 — National Defense · Part 1901 · § 1901.62

§ 1901.62. General exemptions.

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(a)Pursuant to authority granted in section
(j)of the Privacy Act, the Director of Central Intelligence has determined to exempt from all sections of the Act---except sections 552a(b);
(1)and (2);
(e)(1),
(4)(A)-(F), (5), (6), (7), (9), (10), and (11); and (i)---the following systems of records or portions of records in a system of record:
(1)Polygraph records.
(2)\[Reserved\]
(b)Pursuant to authority granted in section
(j)of the Privacy Act, the Director of Central Intelligence has determined to exempt from sections (c)(3) and (e)(3) (A)-(D) of the Act all systems of records maintained by this Agency.
(c)Pursuant to authority granted in section
(j)of the Privacy Act, the Director of Central Intelligence has determined to exempt from notification under sections (e)(4)(G) and (f)(1) those portions of each and all systems of records which have been exempted from individual access under section
(j)in those cases where the Coordinator determines after advice by the responsible components that confirmation of the existence of a record may jeopardize intelligence sources and methods. In such cases the Agency must neither confirm nor deny the existence of the record and will advise a requester that there is no record which is available pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974.
(d)Pursuant to authority granted in section
(j)of the Privacy Act, the Director of Central Intelligence has determined to exempt from access by individuals under section
(d)of the Act those portions and only those portions of all systems of records maintained by the CIA that:
(1)Consist of, pertain to, or would otherwise reveal intelligence sources and methods;
(2)Consist of documents or information provided by any foreign government entity, international organization, or, any United States federal, state, or other public agency or authority; and
(3)Consist of information which would reveal the identification of persons who provide information to the CIA Inspector General.
(e)Pursuant to authority granted in section
(j)of the Privacy Act, the Director of Central Intelligence has determined to exempt from judicial review under section
(g)of the Act all determinations to deny access under section
(d)of the Act and all decisions to deny notice under sections (e)(4)(G) and (f)(1) of the Act pursuant to determination made under paragraph
(c)of this section when it has been determined by an appropriate official of the CIA that such access would disclose information which would:
(1)Consist of, pertain to, or otherwise reveal intelligence sources and methods;
(2)Consist of documents or information provided by any foreign government entity, international organization, or, any United States federal, state, or other public agency or authority; and
(3)Consist of information which would reveal the identification of persons who provide information to the CIA Inspector General.
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