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Part 147
FEDERAL · 32 CFR
Part 147 — Adjudicative Guidelines for Determining Eligibility for Access to Classified Information
28 sections · Title 32: National Defense
§ 147.1
Introduction.
§ 147.2
Adjudicative process.
§ 147.3
Guideline A—Allegiance to the United States.
§ 147.4
Guideline B—Foreign influence.
§ 147.5
Guideline C—Foreign preference.
§ 147.6
Guidance D—Sexual behavior.
§ 147.7
Guideline E—Personal conduct.
§ 147.8
Guideline F—Financial considerations.
§ 147.9
Guideline G—Alcohol consumption.
§ 147.10
Guideline H—Drug involvement.
§ 147.11
Guideline I—Emotional, mental, and personality disorders.
§ 147.12
Guideline J—Criminal conduct.
§ 147.13
Guideline K—Security violations.
§ 147.14
Guideline L—Outside activities.
§ 147.15
Guideline M—Misuse of Information technology systems.
§ 147.18
Introduction.
§ 147.19
The three standards.
§ 147.20
Exception to periods of coverage.
§ 147.21
Expanding investigations.
§ 147.22
Transferability.
§ 147.23
Breaks in service.
§ 147.24
The national agency check.
§ 147.28
Introduction.
§ 147.29
Temporary eligibility for access.
§ 147.30
Temporary eligibility for access at the confidential and secret levels and temporary eligibility for “L” access authorization.
§ 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.
§ 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.
§ 147.33
Additional requirements by agencies.