HR 3519 · 99th Congress · Armed Forces and National Security
Security Clearance Information Act of 1985
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Introduced2
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Senate5
EnactedLatest: Referred to Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights.(1985-10-31)
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Security Clearance Information Act of 1985 - Directs any Federal, State, or local criminal justice agency (including courts), upon request by the Department of Defense, the Office of Personnel Management, or the Central Intelligence Agency, to make available any criminal history record information regarding any individual under investigation by such requesting agency. Makes such information available for the purposes of determining eligibility for: (1) access to classified information; (2) assignment to sensitive national security duties; or (3) acceptance or retention in the armed services. Requires the requesting agency to obtain written consent from the individual under investigation for the release of such information. Prohibits any criminal history record information received under this Act from being disclosed except for the above purposes or pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974.…
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