ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET PROPOSED CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY AND INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR THE SECOND SESSION OF THE 96TH CONGRESS

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November 14, 1979
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Attachment '.Letter.from F. P. Hittto As st.JDirector for .Legislative,~ Reference, OMB dtd...13.Nov 1979.':. Approved Fo lease 2006/02/01 : CIA-RDP83-0015 003000600 T IRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGE E Legislative Counsel Dear Mr. Frey: Enclosed for your information isa copy of the proposed Central Intelligence Agency and Intelligence Community Legislative Program for the Second Session of the 96th Congress. In accordance with Office of Management and Budget Circular Noe A-19, revised, the Program has been submitted by the Director of Central Intelligence as part of the consolidated National Foreign Intelligence Program budge to Sincerely, OLC 79-2082/d Mr. James M. Frey Assistant Director for Legislative Reference Office of Management and Budget Washington, D.C. 20503 - Approved For Release 2006/02/01 : CIA-RDP83-00156R000300060019-9 STAT Approved For Release 2006/02/01 : CIA-RDP83-00156R000300060019-9 Approved For Release 2006/02/01 : CIA-RDP83-00156R000300060019-9 Approved Folease 2006/02/01 : CIA-RDP83-0015D00300060019-9 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY AN D INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY PROPOSED LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR THE SECOND SESSION PART I -- PRESIDENT'S PROGRAM PROPOSALS 96/2 - 1: Safeguarding of Intelligence Capabilities Legislation This proposal encompasses.three legislative initiatives designed to implement the President's expressed determination to "increase our efforts to guard against damage to our crucial intelligence sources and our methods of collection, without impairing civil and constitutional rights." A. Protection of Intelligence Identities Draft legislation to provide criminal penalties for the unauthorized disclosure of information identifying certain individ- uals engaged or assisting in foreign intelligence activities was forwarded to the Office of Management and Budget by the Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) on 13 July 1979 and awaits Administration clearance. Meanwhile, the entire membership of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) has introduced the "Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1979" (H.R. 5615), which is a carefully drafted and narrowly drawn Bill containing elements similar to the DCI?s proposal. The Committee plans to hold hearings on the Bill early in 1980. Approved For Release 2006/02/01 : CIA-RDP83-00156R000300060019-9 Approved Foolease 2006/02/01 : CIA-RDP83-001500300060019-9 B. Freedom of Information Legislation The DCI's proposal to amend Section 6 of the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 (50 U.S.C. 403g) so as to place certain designated Intelligence Community files outside the search and review provisions of the Freedom of Information Act was forwarded to the office of - Management and Budget on 13 August 1979 and awaits Administration clearance. The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence has already held hearings on this issue, and Section 2 of H.R. 5129 is similar to the DCI's proposal. The House Government Operations Subcommittee on Government Information and Individual Rights plans to hold hearings late in 1979 or early in 1980. "Graymail" Legislation The "Classified Information Procedures Act" establishes protective rules governing the use of classified informa- tion in connection with espionage and other criminal cases. The HPSCI Subcom- mittee on Legislation will mark up H.R. 4745 (the Administration's Bill) and H.R. 4746 (the Committee's Bill) late in 1979. The.legislation is also pending in the House and Senate Judiciary Commi.ttees. in the 95th Congress) is dependent upon the outcome of ongoing negotiations between the Administration and the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. The Director of Central Intelligence continues to support the Administration's commitment to cooperate with the Congress in this area. 96/2 - 2: Intelligence Charter Legislation Reintroduction of Charter Legislation (S. 2525 Approved For Release 2006/02/01 : CIA-RDP83-00156R000300060019-9 Approved Fo q W- Iease 2006/02/01 : CIA-RDP83-001500300060019-9 PART II -- OTHER PROPOSALS 96/2 - 3: Fiscal Year 1981 Intelligence Authorization Bill Annual authorization of appropriations for the National Foreign Intelligence Program has now become institutionalized. The problem which arose in FY 1979 with regard to the classified annex to the joint explanatory statement of the Committee of Conference was satisfactorily remedied in the FY 1980 Act by the use of a separate classified "Schedule of Authorizations," which accompanies the Conference Report and lists the amounts authorized to be appropriated. The DCI will shortly submit to the Office of Management and Budget a proposed Fiscal Year 1981 Intelligence Authorization Bill for transmittal to the Congress. 96/2 - 4: Death Gratuity Legislation This Administration-approved proposal to provide a death gratuity benefit to the survivors of intelligence officers killed overseas as a result of hostile or terrorist activity, or in connection with an intelligence activity having a substantial element of risk, has been introduced in both the House (H.R. 5666) and the Senate (S. 1930) with strong bipartisan support. 96/2 - 5: Intelligence Personnel Protection Act This proposal to provide criminal penalties for threats or actual acts of violence against CIA personnel or persons for whose security the Agency is responsible was forwarded to the Office of Management and Budget on 10 October 1979 and awaits Adminis- tration clearance. Approved For Release 2006/02/01 : CIS IDP83-00156R000300060019-9 ?" Approved FoIease 2006/02/01 : CIA-RDP83-001,000300060019-9 96/2 - 6: CIA Firearms Authority Hearings on this Administration-approved amendment to Section 5(d) of the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 (50 U.S.C. 403g) were held by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence during its consideration of the FY 1930 Intelligence Authorization Bill. The amendment is designed to enhance-the DCI's ability to fulfill his statutory responsibility for the protection of intelligence sources and methods. 96/2 - 7: Senior Intelligence Services for the National Security and Defense Intelligence Agencies NSA's proposal for statutory authority to create a Senior Executive Service-type Senior Service has been approved and forwarded to the Congress. DIA's proposal awaits Administration clearance. Approved For Release 2006/02/01 : CIA= DP83-00156R000300060019-9 Approved For lease 2006/02/01 : CIA-RDP83-001500300060019-9 EXPIRING LAWS - CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY P.L. 96-100, the "Intelligence and Intelligence-Related Activities Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1980" will expire on 30 September 1980. The Law should be extended via enactment of a Fiscal Year 1981 Intelligence Authorization. See item 96/2 - 3 in Part II of the Central Intelligence Agency and Intelligence Community Proposed Legislative. Program for the Second Session of the 96th Congress. Approved For Release 2006/02/01 : CIA-RDP83-00156R000300060019-9