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List of questions. Question 1: What is the Information Security Oversight Office? 65 Question 2: What is the purpose of the SF 312? 65 Question 3: Upon what legal authority is the SF 312 based? 65 Question 4: Who must sign the SF 312? 65 Question 5: Are all Members of Congress entitled to unlimited access to classified information? 66 Question 6: Is an employee who signed an SF 312, SF 189 or SF 189-A in a prior position required to sign an SF 312 in a new position that also involves access to classified information? 67 Question 7: Should a person who does not now have a security clearance but who may very well have such a clearance in the future sign the SF 312? 68 Question 8: Should a person who has a security clearance buthas no occasion to have access to classified information be required to sign the SF 312? 68 Question 9: Must an employee execute the SF 312 at the time he or she is briefed about the requirement to do so? 68 Question 10: What happens if a person who has not signed eitherthe SF 189 or SF 189-A refuses to sign the SF 312? 69 Question 11: How does the SF 312 differ from the SF 189 and SF 189-A? 69 Question 12: For purposes of the SF 312, what is “classifiedinformation?” 70 Question 13: What is the threshold of liability for violating the nondisclosure provisions of the SF 312? 70 Question 14: May the language of the SF 312 be altered to suit the preferences of an individual signer? 71 Question 15: Why are there separate entries on the SF 312 for the person who witnesses its execution by the employee and the person who accepts the agreement on behalf of the Government? Must different persons perform each function? 71 Question 16: Does the SF 312 conflict with the “whistleblower”statute? 72 Question 17: Must a signatory to the SF 312 submit any materials that he or she contemplates publishing for prepublication review by the employing or former employing agency? 73 Question 18: Why do the obligations to protect classified information under the SF 312 extend beyond the duration of an employee’s clearance? 73 Question 19: If information that a signer of the SF 312 knows to have been classified appears in a public source, for example, in a newspaper article, may the signer assume that the information has been declassified and disseminate it elsewhere? 73 Question 20: What civil and administrative actions may the Government take to enforce the SF 312? 74 Question 21: How long must executed copies of the SF 312 be retained? Where must they be stored? Can they be r...
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