SECTION 1-1403 OF EXECUTIVE ORDER 12036
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December 12, 2016
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November 16, 2001
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11
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April 19, 1978
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASr-IINGTON
April 19, 1978
Presidential Directive/NSC -35
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TO: The Attorney General
The Director of Central Intelligence
SUBJECT: Section 1-1403 of Executive order 12036
In order to implement Section 1-1403 of Executive order
12036, I hereby designate The Director of Central Intelligence
(or the Acting Director of Central Intelligence) as officials
authorized to request the FBI to collect foreign intelligence
or support foreign intelligence requirements of other agencies
within the Intelligence Community.
Preparatory to or otherwise in support of such DCI requests.,
the heads of Intelligence Community agencies may ask the FBI_
to conduct surveys and studies or to modify the collection
techniques which are employed.
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Intelligence;
1-1301. Participate with the Department of State in overtly collecting
political, economic and technical information with respect to foreign energy
matters;
1-1302. Produce and disseminate foreign intelligence necessary for the
Secretary's responsibilities;
1-1303. Participate in formulating intelligence collection and analysis
requirements where the special expert capability of the Department can
contribute; and
1-1304. Provide expert technical, analytical and research capability to other
agencies within the Intelligence Community.
1-14. The Federal Bureau of Investigation. Under the supervision of the Attorney
General and pursuant to such regulations as the Attorney General may establish,
the Director of the FBI shall:
1-1401. Within the United States conduct counterintelligence and coor-
dinate counterintelligence activities of other agencies within the Intelligence
Community. When a counterintelligence activity of the FBI involves military or
civilian personnel of the Department of Defense, the FBI shall coordinate with
the Department of Defense;
1-1402. Conduct counterintelligence activities outside the United States in
coordination with the CIA, subject to the approval of the Director of Central
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the Intelligence Community designated by the President, lawful activities under-
taken to collect foreign intelligence or support foreign intelligence collection
requirements of other agencies within the Intelligence Community:
and counterintelligence studies and reports; and
1-1405. Carry out or contract for research, development and procurement
of technical systems and devices relating to the functions authorized above.
1-15. The DrugE>forcementAdministration. Under the supervision of the Attorney
General and pursuant to such regulations as the Attorney General may establish,
the Administrator of DEA shall:
1-1501. Collect, produce and disseminate intelligence on the foreign and
domestic aspects of narcotics production and trafficking 'n -oordination with
other agencies with responsibilities in these areas;
1-1502. Participate with the Department of State.in the overt collection of
general foreign political, economic and agricultural information relating to
narcotics production and trafficking; and
1-1503. Coordinate with the Director-of Central Intelligence to ensure
that the foreign narcotics intelligence activities of DEA are consistent with other
foreign intelligence programs.
"' 1-1404. Produce and disseminate foreign intelligence, counterintelligence ce
SECTION 2
RESTRICTIONS ON INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES
2-1. Adherence to Lam.
2-101. Purpose. Information about the capabilities, intentions and activities
of foreign powers, organizations, or persons and their agents is essential to
informed decision-making in the areas of national defense and foreign relations.
The measures employed to acquire such information should be responsive to
legitimate governmental needs and must be_.cpnducted 4n a manner that
preserves and respects established concepts of; ivacy and civil liberties.
2-102. Principles of Interpretation. Sections 2-201 through 2-309 set forth
limitations which, in addition to other applicable laws, are intended to achieve
FEDERAL EGISTE 'l 18.-- H SDAY, JANUA.Y 2.6, 1978
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