1、566 49 CFR Ch. VIII (10110 Edition) Pt. 806 (f) Bureau of administration: (1) Director. (2) Deputy directorpersonnel officer. (3) Chief, operations and facilities division. (4) Contracting specialist. (5) Comptroller. (6) Budget officer. (7) Accounting officer. (g) Division and branch chiefs within
2、the bureaus of accident investigation, tech-nology, and plans and programs. (h) Chief or senior investigators, field of-fices. 41 FR 39758, Sept. 16, 1976 NOTE: The above regulation and its appen-dices were approved by the Civil Service Commission (OPM) on July 16, 1968, and Sep-tember 13, 1972, res
3、pectively, prior to submis-sion to the Office of the Federal Register. PART 806NATIONAL SECURITY IN-FORMATION POLICY AND GUIDELINES, IMPLEMENTING REGULATIONS Sec. 806.1 General policy. 806.2 Applicability. 806.3 Definitions. 806.4 Mandatory review for declassification. AUTHORITY: Sec. 304, Independe
4、nt Safety Board Act of 1974, 88 Stat. 2168 (49 U.S.C. 1903). E.O. 12065, 43 FR 28949, July 3, 1978. SOURCE: 45 FR 20104, Mar. 27, 1980, unless otherwise noted. 806.1 General policy. (a) The interests of the United States and its citizens are best served by mak-ing information regarding the affairs o
5、f Government readily available to the public. This concept of an informed citizenry is reflected in the Freedom of Information Act and in the current public information policies of the exec-utive branch. (b) Within the Federal Government there is some official information and material which, because
6、 it bears di-rectly on the effectiveness of our na-tional defense and the conduct of our foreign relations, must be subject to some constraints for the security of our Nation and the safety of our people and our allies. To protect against ac-tions hostile to the United States, of both an overt and c
7、overt nature, it is essential that such official information and material be given only limited dis-semination. 806.2 Applicability. This rule supplements Executive Order 12065 within the Board with re-gard to national security information. It establishes general policies and cer-tain procedures for
8、 the classification and declassification of information which is generated, processed, and/or stored by the Board. In this connec-tion, the Board does not have any original classification authority but in-frequently does receive classified infor-mation from other agencies. 806.3 Definitions. (a) Cla
9、ssified information. Informa-tion or material, herein collectively termed information, that is owned by, produced for or by, or under the con-trol of, the United States Government and that has been determined pursuant to Executive Order 12065, or prior or-ders, to require protection against un-autho
10、rized disclosure and that is so designated. One of the following classi-fications will be shown: (1) Top secret means information, the unauthorized disclosure of which rea-sonably could be expected to cause ex-ceptionally grave damage to the na-tional security. (2) Secret means information, the un-a
11、uthorized disclosure of which reason-ably could be expected to cause serious damage to national security. (3) Confidential means information, the unauthorized disclosure of which reasonably could be expected to cause identifiable damage to the national se-curity. (b) Foreign government information m
12、eans either: (1) Information provided to the United States by a foreign gov-ernment or international organization of governments in the expectation, ex-press or implied, that the information is to be kept in confidence; or (2) infor-mation produced by the United States pursuant to a written joint ar
13、range-ment with a foreign government or international organization of govern-ments requiring that either the infor-mation or the arrangements or both, be kept in confidence. (c) National security means the na-tional defense and foreign relations of the United States. VerDate Mar2010 10:10 Dec 13, 20
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15、ich would eliminate the need for continued classification. 806.4 Mandatory review for declas-sification. (a) Requests for mandatory review for declassification under section 3501 of E.O. 12065 must be in writing and should be addressed to: National Secu-rity Oversight Officer, National Trans-portati
16、on Safety Board, Washington, DC 20594. (b) The requester shall be informed of the date of receipt of the request at the Board. This date will be the basis for the time limits specified by section 3 501 of E.O. 12065. If the request does not reasonably describe the information sought, the requester s
17、hall be notified that, unless additional information is provided or the request is made more specific, no further action will be taken. (c) When the Board receives a request for information in a document which is in its custody but which was classified by another agency, it shall refer the re-quest
18、to the appropriate agency for re-view, together with a copy of the docu-ment containing the information re-quested, where practicable. The Board shall also notify the requester of the referral, unless the association of the reviewing agency with the information requires protection. The reviewing age
19、ncy shall review the document in coordination with any other agency in-volved or which had a direct interest in the classification of the subject mat-ter. The reviewing agency shall re-spond directly to the requester in ac-cordance with the pertinent procedures described above and, if requested, sha
20、ll notify the Board of its determination. PART 807ENFORCEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF HANDICAP IN PRO-GRAMS OR ACTIVITIES CON-DUCTED BY THE NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD Sec. 807.101 Purpose. 807.102 Application. 807.103 Definitions. 807.104807.109 Reserved 807.110 Self-evaluatio
21、n. 807.111 Notice. 807.112807.129 Reserved 807.130 General prohibitions against dis-crimination. 807.131807.139 Reserved 807.140 Employment. 807.141807.148 Reserved 807.149 Program accessibility: Discrimina-tion prohibited. 807.150 Program accessibility: Existing fa-cilities. 807.151 Program accessi
22、bility: New con-struction and alterations. 807.152807.159 Reserved 807.160 Communications. 807.161807.169 Reserved 807.170 Compliance procedures. AUTHORITY: 29 U.S.C. 794. SOURCE: 51 FR 4578, Feb. 5, 1986, unless oth-erwise noted. 807.101 Purpose. This part effectuates section 119 of the Rehabilitat
23、ion, Comprehensive Services, and Developmental Disabil-ities Amendments of 1978, which amended section 504 of the Rehabilita-tion Act of 1973 to prohibit discrimina-tion on the basis of handicap in pro-grams or activities conducted by Exec-utive agencies or the United States Postal Service. 807.102
24、Application. This part applies to all programs or activities conducted by the agency. 807.103 Definitions. For purposes of this part, the term Assistant Attorney General means the Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division, United States Depart-ment of Justice. Auxiliary aids means services o
25、r de-vices that enable persons with im-paired sensory, manual, or speaking skills to have an equal opportunity to participate in, and enjoy the benefits of, programs or activities conducted by the agency. For example, auxiliary aids useful for persons with impaired vision include readers, Brailled m
26、aterials, audio recordings, telecommunications devices and other similar services and devices. Auxiliary aids useful for per-sons with impaired hearing include telephone handset amplifiers, tele-phones compatible with hearing aids, telecommunication devices for deaf persons (TDDs), interpreters, VerDate Mar2010 10:10 Dec 13, 2010 Jkt 220218 PO 00000 Frm 00577 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SGML220218.XXX 220218wwoods2 on DSK1DXX6B1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-