PROCEDURES GOVERNING THE ACTIVITIES OF DOD INTELLIGENCE COMPONENTS THAT AFFECT UNITED STATES PERSONS

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CIA-RDP96-00788R001100460002-9
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September 5, 2003
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December 1, 1982
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DoD 5240.1-R DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PROCEDURES GOVERNING THE ACTIVITIES OF DOD INTELLIGENCE COMPONENTS THAT AFFECT UNITED STATES ' PERSONS DECEMBER 1982 App CfgEfp4DFWTAfW QF iDNWcFOf CY i?ROCEDURE-13. _--EXPERIMENTATION -ON 1UM--SUBJECTS _FOR -_INTELLIGENCE PURPOSES A. APPLICABILITY This procedure applies to experimentation on human subjects if such experi- mentation is conducted by or on behalf of a DoD intelligence component. This procedure does not apply to experimentation on animal subjects. B. EXPLANATION OF UNDEFINED TERMS 1. Experimentation in this context means any research or testing activ- ity involving human subjects that may expose such subjects to the possibility of permanent or temporary injury (including physical or psyehological damage and damage to the reputation of such persons) beyond the risks of injury to which such subjects are ordinarily exposed in their daily lives. 2. Experimentation is conducted on behalf of a DoD intelligence com- ponent if it is conducted under contract to that component or to another DoD component for the benefit of the intelligence component or at the request of such a component regardless of the existence of a contractual relationship. 3. Human subjects in this context includes any person whether or not such person is a United States person. C. PROCEDURES it Experimentation on human subjects conducted by or on behalf of a DoD intelligence component may be undertaken only with the informed consent of the subject, in accordance with guidelines issued by the Department of Health and Human Services, setting out conditions that safeguard the welfare of such sub- jects. 2. -DoD intelligence components may not engage in or contract for experi- :.mentation on human subjects without approval of the Secretary or Deputy Secre- ?tary of Defense, or the Secretary or Under Secretary of a Military Department, as appropriate. Approved For Release 2003/09/cj?_1CIA-RDP96-00788R001100460002-9