FINGERPRINTING OF CONSULTANTS AND EXPERTS
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Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP80-00679A000100010105-0
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RIPPUB
Original Classification:
R
Document Page Count:
3
Document Creation Date:
November 17, 2016
Document Release Date:
July 12, 2000
Sequence Number:
105
Case Number:
Publication Date:
March 18, 1953
Content Type:
REGULATION
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16 March 1953
F:Uag rpr:a.aating of Consultants and Fxperts
a7ErJ` '; to s Ra~xuo ma~E;I Director ; emoraxidwn No0 29-52, f:mployment of Experts
a.,6n,d Consultants., dated 2 June 1952
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ty Officer has Sao ified the Personnel office that legacy
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eon: ultants -z d e is avast fingerprinted pursuant to E ecuti;re Order 9113.5.,
2a The follc ing ~tru.tions shall hereafter apply in. the Personnel
tiff a ce to ins irve coxr dal 9 anc with this requirement:
no Pa'acedure for 2. tai ning Prints in Washington
(1) F,ach consul nt or e rt who enters on duty in ashineton
will he fingerprinted the same day as his appointment and security
processing,, The regaes ? g; office will inform the appropriate "Irans''
actions and. Records Crsar?c of the date of the individual a s arrival
and will refer him to the ? anch at that time?
(2) Tbo 'vansactions a ' Records Branch concerned will schedule
an a ppointmaent for the indi vid 1 to receive a security briefLng and
to be fingerprinted on the date c; arrives in W%Iashington.a
(3) The -3x'anch concerned wil
upon his arrival to the inspection
promptly refer the consultant
a 32 colored card containing the fol.
(d Security Office by giving him
o4. .ng. statement: 9'Report for
security processing to Room 1.1401 Wing
mnst.tuct the individual to submit the
view and to acimmwledge his status as a c
secun,rity briefing an-.1 fingerprinting can
effected without delay.
(4) Each Branch will maintain a supply
,o.se0
h,-, Vthen a consultant or a ,pert is appointed ou
to perform. his first assignment in the localid.r, print
aide 'Washington, D. C.
will be secured in the
area from an Agency contact office, local, F31 office, s
municipal police department or post office prjor? to the a,
i,ndividu.a t s duties,, he requesting office will indicate
to police unit,
surraption of the
section of Standar:3 Form 52 that the mndlvi hual will perfo:
assignment outside Of Washington,, Do G. The requesting of:fic,
which of the following methods should be used and will indicate this deter-
fLnatiman csther in the Remarks section of Standard Form 52 or by memorandum
appropriate(,
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;'.I) if the requesting office has no security objections to the
disclosure of the individual's affiliation with the Agency, it will
forward two copies of the fingerprint form used by the Agency (titled
National Defense Program) to the individual along with the PHS and
Appendix 1, (The i'ransactions and Records Branches will provide the
ofl*ices serviced with a supply of fingerprint forma., )
(a) The requesting office will instruct the individual to
secure the fingerprints from one of the local offices designated
above _end to for +rard the prints with the other forms, The indi-
vidual may reveal Agency connection on the form if the question
is raised,
(b) Upon receipt of the forms from the individual, the re-
questing office will trans mrit ti-em to the appropriate Personnel
Division4
(2) In other cases, arrangements will be made by a recruiter in
the area for fingerprinting the individual during the period between
the initiation of his security clearance and his first assignment,
Whenever this method is elected by the requesting office, it will pro-
vide such i.nformatS bn to the Personnel Division concerning cover, etc,.
as will enable the recruiter to make secure arrangements and the indict
vidul to a saver questions on his place of employment.
(a) In each case when the requesting office designates use
of t is iTett od, the Personnel Division concerned will transmit a
memorandum to the Personnel Procurement Division requesting the
nation. The contact by the recruiter should be scheduled so that
it will not necessitate special travel"
(b) The recruiter will contact the individual in person if
feasible, or otherwise by telephone, and inform him of the necessity
for .fingerprinting? The recruiter will instruct him concerning
the statements which he is authorized to make at the time prints
are secured. Based upon the particular circumstances of the case,
the recruiter will determine in his discretion whether the form
should be given to the individual, or railed to him, for direct
submission to the place stipulated or 'whether he should prearrange
with a local police or post office official for the individual to
come in for the prints. In the latter case,, the form will be
f-ven to the official contacted or the individual, as appropriate
(c) When prepared, the prints will be forwarded, via the
Personnel Procurement Division, to the Personnel Division concerned,,
The Personnel Division,,, upon receipt of the prints, will transmit
them to the Inspection and Security Office, Room l416 I Building
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with a n attached routing slip indicating that the prints are for a
consultant or expert,
,,, This procedure does not apply to covert consultants who enter
into contracts frith ,special Contracting officer.
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