32 CFR · National Defense
§ 1804.11 — Requirements as to who may apply.
32 CFR § 1804.11
TitleTitle 32: National DefensePartPart 1804: Access by Historical Researchers and Former Presidential Appointees Pursuant to Section 4.5 of Executive Order 12958
SourceeCFR (current through Mar 9, 2026)
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§ 1804.11 Requirements as to who may apply.
(a)Historical researchers:—
(1)In general. Any historian engaged in a historical research project as defined above may submit a request in writing to the Coordinator to be given access to classified information for purposes of that research. Any such request shall indicate the nature, purpose, and scope of the research project.
(2)Additional considerations. In light of the very limited resources for NACIC's various historical programs, it is the policy of NACIC to consider applications for historical research privileges only in those instances where the researcher's needs cannot be satisfied through requests for access to reasonably described records under the Freedom of Information Act or the mandatory declassification review provisions of Ex
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Determinations by tasked officials.§ 1804.15
Action by hearing authority.§ 1804.16
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