Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1995
2ND SESSION
An Act
To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 1995 for intelligence and intelligence-related activities of the United States Government, the Community Management Account, and the Central Intelligence Agency Retirement and Disability System, and for other purposes.
- Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE AND TABLE OF CONTENTS.
[edit]- (a) SHORT TITLE—
- This Act may be cited as the ``Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1995´´.
- (b) TABLE OF CONTENTS—
- The table of contents for this Act is as follows:
- Sec. 1. Short title and table of contents.
- TITLE III—GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Sec. 301. Increase in employee compensation and benefits authorized by law.
- Sec. 302. Restriction on conduct of intelligence activities.
- Sec. 303. Intelligence community contracting.
- Sec. 304. Repeal of restriction on intelligence cooperation with South Africa.
- Sec. 305. Report regarding mandatory retirement for expiration of time in class.
- TITLE III—GENERAL PROVISIONS
- TITLE V—DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES
- Sec. 501. Central Imagery Office.
- Sec. 502. Exception to public availability of certain Department of Defense maps, charts, and geodetic data.
- Sec. 503. Disclosure of governmental affiliation by Department of Defense intelligence personnel outside of the United States.
- Sec. 504. Exception from authority for obligation of certain unauthorized fiscal year 1994 Defense appropriations.
- TITLE V—DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES
- TITLE VIII—COUNTERINTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY
- Sec. 801. Short title.
- Sec. 802. Access to classified information.
- Sec. 803. Rewards for information concerning espionage.
- Sec. 804. Criminal forfeiture for violation of certain espionage laws.
- Sec. 805. Denial of annuities or retired pay to persons convicted of espionage in foreign courts involving United States information.
- Sec. 806. Postemployment assistance for certain terminated intelligence employees of the Department of Defense.
- Sec. 807. Providing a court order process for physical searches undertaken for foreign intelligence purposes.
- Sec. 808. Lesser criminal offense for unauthorized removal of classified documents.
- Sec. 809. Reports on foreign industrial espionage.
- Sec. 810. Counternarcotics targets funding.
- Sec. 811. Coordination of counterintelligence activities.
- TITLE VIII—COUNTERINTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY
Approved October 14, 1994.
Legislative History
[edit]See Also
[edit]- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (Public Law 95-511)
- Executive Order 12139: Exercise of Certain Authority Respecting Electronic Surveillance
- Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 (Public Law 98-549), Section 6
- Counterintelligence and Security Enhancements Act of 1994 (Public Law 103-359)
- Executive Order 12949: Foreign Intelligence Physical Searches
- Counterintelligence Reform Act of 2000 (Public Law 106-567)
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