PROPOSED(Sanitized) FOREIGN RESIDENCE RESTRICTIONS

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CIA-RDP78-04718A002400370018-8
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RIPPUB
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S
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2
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December 9, 2016
Document Release Date: 
June 29, 2001
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18
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MF
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office does not concur in the ?ubl.ieation of the subject e indicating concurrence in the staff study and proposed on which the regulation is based, we have given further of imposing post ex-ai?ent foreign residence re- would be effective in actual nraotfae. It is rcogafsed that there have been and will continue to be ai.n ter hated employees who, because of the circumstances sur- Approved For Release 2001 /O cf -RDP78-047l8A002400370018-8 >roed 1. Th; regulation, otndin their termination or because of the sensitivity of their r- lar assignment, are of special interest to the Agency after their as a result of this study, do not believe the paw w1 s, develor d, the Foreign Residence Agreement is cons- detndent on indivtdaiai reporting and has no of legal. enfe a nt. in many instances im- oosition of this restriction would be resented by mom :tract personnel and would noasibly Dreciude ertain desirable employees in the future. b. The ?rop ed procedures are cumbersome in that they require screening the many iu order to check on the relatively few cases in which we would have real ob- jection to or Interest In the foreign residence of an individual subsequent to his leaving the Agency, termination. There is also no doubt but that the Clandestine Services should monitor future residence in foreign countries of certain former O.U a-9i1# 4. Our reasons for nonconcurrence in proposed as 25X1 A written, include the following; a.. As was reeognised at the time the original eta" study RDP78-04718A002400370018-8 Approved For Release 2001/06 TCREr SECRET Approved For Release 2001/08/10 : CIA-RDP78-04718AO02400370018-8 It W Mare earn that we rule out eormr etely those individuals not stationed in foreign areas, in regard to some of whom we may have an interest in monitoring Post samlovment foreign resi- dence. d. We note the regulation has been broadened to include a nro - hibition against maintaining any conr, in a foreign area. Use of the team. 0~ontaots1 requires clarification. Otherwise we could ex ect a deluge of requests from returnees m di:- ratinl that c?orresnondence, and sometimes personal contact 10 needed to resneet ,u?to of the and and to sustain corer a a: in the foreign area. Seldom can departure from an area he accompanied by a ccxie? fete break in all connections, Such a comete break would be abnormal 'and. would attract attention to the nerson. CHARLES V. }"OT.