95-9301. Defense Investigative Service Freedom of Information Act Program  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 78 (Monday, April 24, 1995)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 20032-20033]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-9301]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    32 CFR Part 298
    
    [DIS Regulation 01-12]
    
    
    Defense Investigative Service Freedom of Information Act Program
    
    AGENCY: Defense Investigative Service (DIS), DOD.
    
    ACTION: Final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: This revision regarding implementation of the DIS Freedom of 
    Information Act program makes organizational and administrative changes 
    and conforms these regulations to the DOD Freedom of Information Act 
    program.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: April 24, 1995.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Mr. Dale L. Hartig, Chief, Office of Information and Public Affairs, 
    (703) 325-5324.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: It has been certified that this final rule 
    does not exert a significant economic impact on a substantial number of 
    small entities. This determination is based upon the fact that the rule 
    merely recodifies the procedural aspects of the Defense Investigative 
    Service Freedom of Information Act Program, which includes guidance on 
    how and from whom to request information pertaining to the agency; 
    imposes no new requirements, rights, or benefits on small entities; and 
    will have neither a beneficial nor adverse affect on small entities. 
    This rule conforms to 32 CFR part 286. A notice of proposed rulemaking 
    was published in the Federal Register on May 6, 1994 (59 FR 23649).
        Interested parties were given until July 5, 1994 to respond. No 
    comments were received.
    
    List of Subjects in 32 CFR Part 298
    
        Freedom of information.
    
        Accordingly, 32 CFR Part 298 is revised to read as follows:
    
    PART 298--DEFENSE INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (DIS) FREEDOM OF 
    INFORMATION ACT PROGRAM
    
    Sec.
    298.1  Purpose.
    298.2  Organization.
    298.3  Records maintained by DIS.
    298.4  Procedure for release of DIS records.
    298.5  Information requirements.
    
        Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552.
    
    
    Sec. 298.1  Purpose.
    
        This part states the intent of the agency regarding policy and 
    procedures for the public to obtain information from the Defense 
    Investigative Service (DIS) under the Freedom of Information Act 
    (FOIA).
    
    
    Sec. 298.2  Organization.
    
        (a) The DIS organization includes a Headquarters located in 
    Alexandria, Virginia; four Regions and one operational area with 
    subordinate operating locations throughout the Continental United 
    States (CONUS), Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico; the Defense Industrial 
    Security Clearance Office (DISCO), Columbus, Ohio; the Personnel 
    Investigations Center (PIC) and National Computer Center (NCC) in 
    Baltimore, Maryland; Office of Industrial Security International Europe 
    (OISI-E), located in Brussels, Belgium with a subordinate office in 
    Mannheim, Germany; Office of Industrial Security International Far East 
    (OISI-FE) located at Camp Zama, Japan; and the Department of Defense 
    Security Institute, located in Richmond, Virginia.
        (b) A copy of the DIS Directory showing the addresses of all 
    offices, is available to the public upon request and may be obtained by 
    following the procedures outlined in Sec. 298.4. The names and duty 
    addresses of DIS personnel serving overseas are not released.
    
    
    Sec. 298.3  Records maintained by DIS.
    
        It is the policy of DIS to make publicly available all information 
    which may be released under the Freedom of information Act (FOIA), 
    consistent with its other responsibilities. In implementing this 
    policy, DIS follows the procedures set forth in 32 CFR part 286. DIS 
    maintains the following records which may be of interest to the public:
        (a) The Defense Clearance and Investigations Index (DCII), which 
    contains references to investigative records created and held by DoD 
    Components. The records indexed are primarily those prepared by the 
    [[Page 20033]] investigative agencies of the DoD, covering criminal, 
    fraud, counterintelligence, and personnel security information. This 
    index also includes security clearance determinations made by the 
    various components of the Department of Defense. Information in the 
    DCII is not usually available to the general public, since general 
    release would violate the privacy of individuals whose names are 
    indexed therein.
        (b) Records created as required by DoD Directive 5105.42, ``Defense 
    Investigative Service (DA&M),'' (32 CFR part 361) including 
    investigative and industrial security records.
        (c) Publications referenced in ``DIS Directives Listing'' (DIS 00-
    1-L). A copy of DIS 00-1-L may be obtained upon request from the DIS 
    Office of Information and Public Affairs (V0020), 1340 Braddock Place, 
    Alexandria, VA 22314-1651. While this document will be provided for the 
    convenience of possible users of the materials, such release does not 
    constitute a determination that all or any of the publications listed 
    affect the public or have been cleared for public release.
    
    
    Sec. 298.4  Procedures for release of DIS records.
    
        (a)(1) All requests will be submitted in writing to: Defense 
    Investigative Service, Office of Information and Public Affairs 
    (V0020), 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, Virginia 22314-1651.
        (2) Requests directed to any agency activity (headquarters or field 
    elements) will be forwarded to the Office of Information and Public 
    Affairs.
        (b) All requests shall contain the following information:
        (1) As complete an identification as possible of the desired 
    material including to the extent known, the title description, and 
    date. 32 CFR part 286 does not authorize ``fishing expeditions.'' In 
    the event a request is not reasonably described as defined in 32 CFR 
    part 286, the requester will be notified by DIS of the defect.
        (2) The request must contain the first name, middle name or 
    initial, surname, date and place of birth, social security number, and, 
    if applicable, military service number of the individual concerned, 
    with respect to material concerning investigations of an individual.
        (3) A statement as to whether the requester wishes to inspect the 
    record or obtain a copy of it.
        (4) A statement that all costs for search (in the case of ``other'' 
    and ``commercial'' requesters), duplication (in case of all categories 
    of requesters), and review (in the case of ``commercial requesters'') 
    will be borne by the requester even if no records, or no releasable 
    records, are found, if appropriate. See 32 CFR part 286 for information 
    on fees and fee waivers.
        (5) The full address (including ZIP code) of the requester.
        (c) A notarized request by an individual requesting investigative 
    or other personnel records may be required to avoid the risk of 
    invasion of privacy. Requesters will be notified and furnished 
    appropriate forms if this requirement is deemed necessary. In lieu of a 
    notarized statement, an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 
    U.S.C. 1746 may be required.
        (d) When a request is incomplete or fails to include all of the 
    information required, the requester will be contacted for additional 
    information prior to beginning release procedures.
        (e) DIS shall normally respond to request within 10 working days 
    after receipt by the Office of Information and Public Affairs, unless 
    an extension is required and the requester is notified in writing. If a 
    significant number of requests prevents responding in 10 working days, 
    requests, will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis to 
    ensure equitable treatment to all requesters.
        (f) When the release of information has been approved, a statement 
    of costs computed in accordance with the DoD Fee Schedule (32 CFR part 
    286), or a statement waiving the fee, will be included in the 
    notification of approval. Records approved for release will generally 
    be mailed immediately following the receipt of fees. Fees may be waived 
    or reduced in accordance with 32 CFR part 286. Remittances must be in 
    the form of a personal check, bank draft, or postal money order. 
    Remittances are to be made payable to the Treasurer of the United 
    States. Certified documents may be requested for an official government 
    or legal function, and will be provided at a rate established by 32 CFR 
    part 286 for each authentication.
        (g) When requests are denied in whole or in part in accordance with 
    32 CFR part 286, the requester will be advised of the identity of the 
    official making the denial, the reason for the denial, the right of 
    appeal of the decision, and the identity of the person to whom an 
    appeal may be addressed.
        (h) Facilities for the review or reproduction of records following 
    approval of the request or appeal are available at the Defense 
    Investigative Service, Office of Information and Public Affairs, 1340 
    Braddock Place, Alexandria, Virginia 22314-1651. All other transactions 
    will be conducted by mail.
        (i) Appeal of denial of DIS records and information. (1) All 
    appeals will be submitted in writing and reach the following appellate 
    authority no later than 60 days after the date of the initial denial 
    letter: Director, Defense Investigative Service (V0000), 1340 Braddock 
    Place, Alexandria, Virginia 22314-1651.
        (2) All appeals will contain at least the same identification of 
    the records requested as the original request, and a copy of the letter 
    denying the request, if available. Requesters will be given appeal 
    rights when a search has been conducted and no records are located.
        (3) All appeals will be reviewed by the Director, DIS, or the 
    Special Assistant to the Director, DIS. Responses to appeals normally 
    shall be made within 20 working days after receipt, unless an extension 
    is required and the appellant is notified. When a request is approved 
    on appeal, the procedures set forth in paragraph (f) of this section 
    will be followed.
    
    
    Sec. 298.5  Information requirements.
    
        The DIS Office of Information and Public Affairs is responsible for 
    preparation of the annual ``Freedom of Information Act Report.'' This 
    report has been assigned control symbol PA (TRA&AN) 1365. No forms or 
    publications are required by this part.
    
        Dated: April 11, 1995.
    L.M. Bynum,
    Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
    [FR Doc. 95-9301 Filed 4-21-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/24/1995
Department:
Defense Department
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Final rule.
Document Number:
95-9301
Dates:
April 24, 1995.
Pages:
20032-20033 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
DIS Regulation 01-12
PDF File:
95-9301.pdf
CFR: (6)
32 CFR 298.5
32 CFR 298.1
32 CFR 298.2
32 CFR 298.3
32 CFR 298.4
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