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Title 32, Part 147 — Adjudicative Guidelines for Determining Eligibility for Access to Classified Information

28 sections

Section 147.1
Introduction.
Section 147.2
Adjudicative process.
Section 147.3
Guideline A—Allegiance to the United States.
Section 147.4
Guideline B—Foreign influence.
Section 147.5
Guideline C—Foreign preference.
Section 147.6
Guidance D—Sexual behavior.
Section 147.7
Guideline E—Personal conduct.
Section 147.8
Guideline F—Financial considerations.
Section 147.9
Guideline G—Alcohol consumption.
Section 147.10
Guideline H—Drug involvement.
Section 147.11
Guideline I—Emotional, mental, and personality disorders.
Section 147.12
Guideline J—Criminal conduct.
Section 147.13
Guideline K—Security violations.
Section 147.14
Guideline L—Outside activities.
Section 147.15
Guideline M—Misuse of Information technology systems.
Section 147.18
Introduction.
Section 147.19
The three standards.
Section 147.20
Exception to periods of coverage.
Section 147.21
Expanding investigations.
Section 147.22
Transferability.
Section 147.23
Breaks in service.
Section 147.24
The national agency check.
Section 147.28
Introduction.
Section 147.29
Temporary eligibility for access.
Section 147.30
Temporary eligibility for access at the confidential and secret levels and temporary eligibility for “L” access authorization.
Section 147.31
Temporary eligibility for access at the top secret levels and temporary eligibility for “Q” access authorization: For someone who is the subject of a favorable investigation not meeting the investigative standards for access at those levels.
Section 147.32
Temporary eligibility for access at the top secret and SCI levels and temporary eligibility for “Q” access authorization: For someone who is not the subject of a current, favorable personnel or personnel-security investigation of any kind.
Section 147.33
Additional requirements by agencies.