Title 50 › Chapter CHAPTER 44— - NATIONAL SECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - PROTECTION OF CERTAIN NATIONAL SECURITY INFORMATION › § 3126
Defines the key words used in this part of the law. Classified information is information that has been labeled under a law or executive order as needing special protection for national security. Authorized means having permission under a statute, executive order, agency directive, court order, or congressional rule to access classified information. Disclose means to give or make information available. Covert agent covers three kinds of people: (1) a current or former intelligence officer, employee, or military member assigned to an intelligence agency whose identity is secret; (2) a U.S. citizen with a secret intelligence relationship who serves as an agent or informant for an intelligence agency or for certain FBI foreign counterintelligence/counterterrorism units at the time of disclosure; and (3) a non‑U.S. person with a past or present secret intelligence relationship who is or was an agent or informant for an intelligence agency. Intelligence agency means the parts of the intelligence community defined in section 3003(4) of this title. Informant is someone who gives information to an intelligence agency and whose identity is kept confidential. Officer and employee have the meanings given in sections 2104 and 2105 of title 5. Armed Forces means the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. United States, in a geographic sense, includes all areas under U.S. territorial sovereignty and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. Pattern of activities means a series of acts that share a common purpose.
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50 U.S.C. § 3126
Title 50 — War and National Defense
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73