[Federal Register Volume 64, Number 248 (Tuesday, December 28, 1999)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Pages 72621-72622]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 99-33604]
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
32 CFR Part 811
RIN 0701-AA-62
Release, Dissemination, and Sale of Visual Information Materials
AGENCY: Department of the Air Force, DoD.
ACTION: Proposed rule.
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SUMMARY: The Department of the Air Force is revising our rules on the
Release, Dissemination, and Sale of Visual Information Materials to
reflect current policies. Part 811 implements Air Force Instruction
(AFI) 33-117, Visual Information Management, and applies to all Air
Force activities.
DATES: Submit comments on or before February 28, 2000.
ADDRESSES: Mr. Raymond Dabney, HQ AFCIC/ITSM, 1250 Air Force Pentagon,
Washington, DC 20330-1250, 703-588-6136.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Raymond Dabney, HQ AFCIC/ITSM,
703-588-6136.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department of the Air Force is revising
our rules on the Release, Dissemination, and Sale of Visual Information
Materials of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFRs) to reflect current
policies. This part implements Air Force Instruction (AFI) 33-117,
Visual Information Management, and applies to all Air Force activities.
List of Subjects in 32 CFR Part 811
Archives and records, Motion pictures.
For the reasons stated in the preamble, the Department of the Air
Force is proposing to revise 32 CFR part 811 as follows:
PART 811--RELEASE, DISSEMINATION, AND SALE OF VISUAL INFORMATION
MATERIALS
Sec.
811.1 Exceptions.
811.2 Release of visual information materials.
811.3 Official requests for visual information productions or
materials.
811.4 Selling visual information materials.
811.5 Customers exempt from fees.
811.6 Visual information product/material loans.
811.7 Collecting and controlling fees.
811.8 Forms prescribed.
Authority: 10 U.S.C. 8013.
Sec. 811.1 Exceptions.
The following does not apply to:
(a) Visual information (VI) materials made for the Air Force Office
of Special Investigations for use in an investigation or a
counterintelligence report. (See Air Force Instruction (AFI) 90-301,
The Inspector General Complaints, describes who may use these
materials.)
(b) VI materials made during Air Force investigations of aircraft
or missile mishaps according to AFI 91-204, Safety Investigations and
Reports. (See AFI 90-301.)
Sec. 811.2 Release of visual information materials.
(a) Only the Secretary of the Air Force for Public Affairs (SAF/PA)
clears and releases Air Force materials for use outside Department of
Defense (DoD), according to AFI 35-205, Air Force Security and Policy
Review Program.
(b) The Secretary of the Air Force for Legislative Liaison (SAF/LL)
arranges the release of VI material through SAF/PA when a member of
Congress asks for them for official use.
(c) The International Affairs Division (HQ USAF/CVAII) or, in some
cases, the major command (MAJCOM) Foreign Disclosure Office, must
authorize release of classified and unclassified materials to foreign
governments and international organizations or their representatives.
Sec. 811.3 Official requests for visual information productions or
materials.
(a) Send official Air Force requests for productions or materials
from the DoD Central Records Centers by letter or message. Include:
(1) Descriptions of the images needed, including media format,
dates, etc.
(2) Visual information record identification number (VIRIN),
production, or Research, development, test, and evaluation (RDT&E)
identification numbers, if known.
(3) Intended use and purpose of the material.
(4) The date needed and a statement of why products are needed on a
specific date.
(b) Send inquiries about motion picture or television materials to
the Defense Visual Information Center (DVIC), 1363 Z Street, Building
2730, March ARB, CA 92518-2703.
(c) Send Air Force customer inquiries about still photographic
materials to 11 CS/SCUA, Bolling AFB, Washington, DC 20332-0403 (the
Air Force accessioning point).
(d) Send non-Air Force customers' inquiries about still
photographic materials to the DVIC.
Sec. 811.4 Selling visual information materials.
(a) Air Force VI activities cannot sell materials.
(b) HQ AFCIC/ITSM may approve the loan of copies of original
materials for federal government use.
(c) Send requests to buy:
(1) Completed, cleared, productions, to the National Archives and
Records Administration, National Audiovisual Center, Information
Office, 8700 Edgeworth Drive, Capitol Heights, MD 20722-3701.
(2) Nonproduction VI motion media to the DVIC. The center may sell
other Air Force VI motion picture and television materials, such as
historical and stock footage. When it sells VI motion media, the DVIC
assesses charges, unless Sec. 811.5 exempts the requesting activity.
(3) VI still media to the DoD Still Media Records Center (SMRC),
Attn: SSRC, Washington, DC 20374-1681. When SMRC sells VI still media,
the
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SMRC assesses charges, unless Sec. 811.5 exempts the requesting
activity.
Sec. 811.5 Customers exempt from fees.
(a) Title III of the 1968 Intergovernmental Cooperation Act exempts
some customers from paying for products and loans. This applies if the
supplier has sufficient funds and if the exemption does not impair its
mission. The requesting agency must certify that the materials are not
commercially available. When requests for VI material do not meet
exemption criteria, the requesting agency pays the fees. Exempted
customers include:
(1) DoD and other government agencies asking for materials for
official activities (see DoD Instruction 4000.19, Interservice, and
Intergovernmental Support, August 9, 1995, and DoD Directive 5040.2,
Visual Information (VI), December 7, 1987.
(2) Members of Congress asking for VI materials for official
activities.
(3) VI records center materials or services furnished according to
law or Executive Order.
(4) Federal, state, territorial, county, municipal governments, or
their agencies, for activities contributing to an Air Force or DoD
objective.
(5) Nonprofit organizations for public health, education, or
welfare purposes.
(6) Armed Forces members with a casualty status, their next of kin,
or authorized representative, if VI material requested relates to the
member and does not compromise classified information or an accident
investigation board's work.
(7) The general public, to help the Armed Forces recruiting program
or enhance public understanding of the Armed Forces, when SAF/PA
determines that VI materials or services promote the Air Force's best
interest.
(8) Incidental or occasional requests for VI records center
materials or services, including requests from residents of foreign
countries, when fees would be inappropriate. AFI 16-101, International
Affairs and Security Assistance Management, tells how a foreign
government may obtain Air Force VI materials.
(9) Legitimate news organizations working on news productions,
documentaries, or print products that inform the public on Air Force
activities.
(b) [Reserved]
Sec. 811.6 Visual information product/material loans.
(a) You may request unclassified and classified copies of current
Air Force productions and loans of DoD and other Federal productions
from JVISDA, ATTN: ASQV-JVIA-T-AS, Bldg. 3, Bay 3, 11 Hap Arnold Blvd.,
Tobyhanna, PA 18466-5102.
(1) For unclassified products, use your organization's letterhead,
identify subject title, PIN, format, and quantity.
(2) For classified products, use your organization's letterhead,
identify subject title, personal identification number (PIN), format,
and quantity. Also, indicate that either your organization commander or
security officer, and MAJCOM VI manager approve the need.
(b) You may request other VI materials, such as, still images and
motion media stock footage, from DVIC/OM-PA, 1363 Z Street, Building
2730, March ARB, CA 92518-2703.
Sec. 811.7 Collecting and controlling fees.
(a) The DoD records centers usually collect fees in advance.
Exceptions are sales where you cannot determine actual cost until work
is completed (for example, television and motion picture services with
per minute or per footage charges).
(b) Customers pay fees, per AFR 177-108, Paying and Collecting
Transactions at Base Level, with cash, treasury check, certified check,
cashier's check, bank draft, or postal money order.
Sec. 811.8. Forms prescribed.
Air Force (AF) Form 833, Visual Information Request, AF Form 1340,
Visual Information Support Center Workload Report, Department of
Defense (DD) Form 1995, Visual Information (VI) Production Request and
Report, DD Form 2054-1, Visual Information (VI) Annual Report, and DD
Form 2537, Visual Information Caption Sheet are prescribed by this
publication.
Janet A. Long,
Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. 99-33604 Filed 12-27-99; 8:45 am]
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