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Code · U.S. Code · Title 50 - WAR AND NATIONAL DEFENSE · CHAPTER 44— NATIONAL SECURITY · § 1096

§ 1096. TRANSITIONAL AUTHORITIES.

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In General .— Upon the request of the Director of National Intelligence, the head of any executive agency may, on a reimbursable basis, provide services or detail personnel to the Director of National Intelligence. Any records of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence that are maintained by the agency as a service for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence under section 1535 of title 31 , United States Code, (popularly known as the ‘Economy Act’) may be treated as the records of the agency when dispositioned as required by law, and any disclosure of such records between the two agencies shall not be subject to any otherwise applicable legal consent requirements or disclosure accounting requirements.
The records of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence may not be dispositioned pursuant to paragraph
(1)without the authorization of the Director of National Intelligence. Transfer of Personnel .— In addition to any other authorities available under law for such purposes, in the fiscal years 2005 and 2006, the Director of National Intelligence— is authorized within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence the total of 500 new personnel positions; and with the approval of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, may detail not more than 150 personnel funded within the National Intelligence Program to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence for a period of not more than 2 years.
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