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§ 1260.72 — What procedures does NARA follow when it receives a request for Executive Branch records under MDR?

36 CFR § 1260.72

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§ 1260.72 What procedures does NARA follow when it receives a request for Executive Branch records under MDR?

(a)NARA will review the requested records and determine if they have already been released. If not, NARA will refer copies of the records to the originating agency and to agencies that may have an interest or activity with respect to the classified information for declassification review. Agencies may also send personnel to a NARA facility where the records are located to conduct a declassification review, or may delegate declassification authority to NARA.
(b)When the records were originated by a defunct agency that has no successor agency, NARA is responsible for making the declassification determinations, but will consult with agencies having interest in or activity with resp

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