Executive Order 10816
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By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and statutes of the United States, and as President of the United States, and deeming such action necessary in the best interests of the national security, it is hereby ordered as follows:
Executive Order No. 10501 of November 5, 1953, relating to safeguarding official information in the interests of the defense of the United States, is hereby amended as follows:
- Section 4 is amended by adding a new subparagraph at the end thereof, as follows:
‘‘(i) Departments and Agencies Which Do Not Have Authority for Original Classification. The provisions of this section relating to the declassification of defense material shall apply to departments or agencies which do not, under the terms of this order, have authority for original classification of material, but which have formerly classified material pursuant to Executive Order No. 10290 of September 24, 1951.’’ - Section 15 is amended by adding a new subparagraph at the end thereof as follows:
‘‘ Historical Research. As an exception to the standard for access prescribed in the first sentence of section 7, but subject to all other provisions of this order, the head of an agency may permit persons outside the executive branch performing functions in connection with historic research projects to have access to classified defense information originated within his agency if he determines that: (a) access to the information will be clearly consistent with the interests of national defense, and (b) the person to be granted access is trustworthy: - Provided, that the head of the agency shall take appropriate steps to assure that classified information is not published or otherwise compromised.’’
- The first sentence of subparagraph (d) of section 8 is amended to read as follows:
‘‘ Confidential defense material shall be transmitted within the continental United States by one of the means established for higher classifications, by registered, certified or first-class mail, or by express or freight under such conditions as may be prescribed by the head of the department or agency concerned.’’
The White House,
May 7, 1959.
Notes
[edit]- Amends:
- Executive Order 10501, November 5, 1953;
- See Related:
- Executive Order 10290, September 24, 1951;
- Executive Order 10901, January 9, 1961;
- Executive Order 10964, September 20, 1961;
- Executive Order 10985, January 12, 1962;
- Executive Order 11097, February 28, 1963;
- Executive Order 11382, November 28, 1967
- Revoked by:
- Executive Order 11652, March 8, 1972
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