FEDERAL REGISTER/VOL. 40. NO. 235 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1981/PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS

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Approved For. elease 2007/03/16: CIA-RDP84B000 8000802020014-0 Federal Register / Vol. 46, No. 235 / Tuesday, December .9, 19F,1 / Presidential Documents l/' (c) The heads of departments and agencies in-volved in the National Foreign Intelligence Program may appeal to the President decisions by the Director of Central Intelligence on budget or reprogramming matters of the National Foreign Intelligence Program. - 1.7 Senior Officials of the InteIRIence Community. The heads of-depart- ments and agencies with organizations in the Intelligence Community or the heads of such organizations, as appropriate, shall: (a) Report to the Attorney General possible violations of federal criminal laws by employees and of specified federal criminal laws by any other person as provided in procedures agreed upon by the Attorney General and the head of the department or agency concerned, in a manner consistent with the protec tion of intelligence sources and methods, as specified in those procedures: (b) In any case involving. serious or continuing breaches of security, recom- mend to the Attorney General that the case be referred to the FBI for further investigation; ation; (c) Furnish the Director of Central Intelligence and the NSC, in accordance with applicable law and procedures approved by the Attorney General under this Order, the information required for the performance of their respective duties; (d) Report to the Intelligence Oversight Board, and keep the Director of Central-Intelligence appropriately informed, concerning any intelligence activ- ities of their organizations that they have reason to believe may be unlawful or contrary to Executive order or Presidential directive; (e) Protect intelligence and intelligence sources and methods from unauthor- ized disclosure consistent with guidance from the Director of Central Intelli- gence: (f) Disseminate intelligence to cooperating foreign governments under arrange-. meets established or agreed to by the Director of Central Intelligence; (g) Participate in the development of procedures approved by the Attorney General governing production and dissemination of intelligence resulting from criminal narcotics intelligence activities abroad if their departments, agencies, or organizations have intelligence responsibilities for foreign or domestic narcotics production and trafficking; (h) Instruct their employees to cooperate fully with the Intelligence Oversight Board; and (i) Ensure that the Inspectors General and General Counsels for their organiza- tions have access to any information necessary to perform their duties assigned by this Order. 1.8 The Central lntellience Agency. All duties and responsibilities of the CIA shall be related to the intelligence functions set out below. As authorized by this Order; the National Security Act of 1947, as amended; the CIA Act of 1949, as amended; appropriate directives or other applicable ' law, the CIA shall: (a) Collect, produce and disseminate foreign intelligence and counterintelli- gence, including information not otherwise obtainable. The collection of for- eign intelligence or counterintelligence within the United States shall he coordinated with the FBI as required by procedures agreed upon by the Director of Central Intelligence and the Attorney General;, (b) Collect, produce and disseminate'intelligence on foreign aspects of narcot- ics-production and trafficking; c (c) Conduct counterintelligence activities outside the United States and, with- out assuming or performing any internal security functions, conduct counterin- telligence activities within the United States in coordination with the FBI as required by procedures agreed upon the Director of Central Intelligence and the Attorney General; Approved Fo (Release 2007/03/16: CIA-RDP84B00 9.8000802020014-0 Federal Register / Vol. 4. No. 235 / Tuesday, December 8, 1981 / Presidential Documents of organizations involved in the collection, processing and analysis of intelli- gence. A senior representative of the Secretary of Commerce, the Attorney General, the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense shall be invited to participate in any group which deals with other than substantive intclligLmce matters. 1.4 The Intelligence Community. 'T'ie agencies within the Intelligence Conn munity shall, in accordance with applicable United States law and with the other provisions of this Order, conduct intelligence activities necessary for the conduct of foreign relations and the protection of the national security of the United States, including: (a) Collection of information needed by the President, the National Security Council, the Secretaries of State and Defense, and other Executive Branch officials for the performance of their duties and responsibilities; (b) Production and dissemination of intelligence; (c) Collection of information concerning. and the conduct of activities to protect against, intelligence activities directed against the United States, international terrorist and international narcotics activities, and other hostile activities directed against the United States by foreign powers, organizations. persons, and their agents; (d) Special activities; (e) Administrative and support activities within the United States and abroad necesshry for the performance of authorized activities; and (;) Such other intelligence activities as the President may direct from time to time. 1.5 Director of Central Intell,??88ence. In order to discharge the duties and responsibilities prescribed by law, the Director of Central Intelligence shall be responsible directly to the President and, the NSC and shall: (a) Act as the primary adviser to the President and the-NSC on national foreign intelligence and provide the President and other -officials in the Executive Branch with national foreign intelligence; (b) Develop such objectives and guidance for the Intelligence Community as will enhance capabilities for responding to expected future needs for national foreign intelligence; (c) Promote the development and maintenance of services of common concern by designated intelligence organizations on behalf of the Intelligence Commu- nity; (d) Enure implementation of special activities; (e) Formulate policies concerning foreign intelligence and counterintelligence arrangements with foreign governments, coordinate foreign intelligence and V counterintelligence relationships between agencies of the Intelligence Commu- nity and the intelligence or internal security services of foreign governments, and establish procedures governing the conduct of liaison by any department or agency with such services on narcotics activities; (f) Participate in the development of procedures approved by the Attorney General governing criminal narcotics intelligence activities abroad to ensure that these activities nie consistent with foreign intelligence programs; (g) Ensure the establishment by the Intelligence"Corti rnunity of common security and access standards for managing and handling foreign intelligence systems, information, and products; (h) Ensure that programs are developed which protect intelligence sources, methods, and analytical procedures; (i) Establish uniform criteria for the determination of relative priorities for the transmission of critical national foreign intelligence, and advise the Secretary of Defense concerning the communications requirements of the Intelligence Community for the transmission of such intelligence; or-Release 2.007/03/46: CIA-RDP84R(1nn49fR-OD 80202001-4=0_-