Title 50 › Chapter CHAPTER 45— - MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY AUTHORITIES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - SECURITY CLEARANCES AND CLASSIFIED INFORMATION › § 3350a
When an agency gets a FOIA request or a mandatory declassification review and finds classified records that are more than 25 years old as of December 31 of the year the request was received, the agency head must review those records and send them to the National Declassification Center at the National Archives to be declassified and released. The agency must follow the usual FOIA and executive‑order security rules while doing this. The agency head can stop that release only by telling Congress — including the congressional intelligence committees and the Senate and House committees that handle Armed Services, Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, Foreign Relations/Foreign Affairs, the Judiciary, and Oversight and Accountability — that releasing parts of the record would harm sources, methods, or national security, and by giving an explanation to those committees. This requirement applies even if the record is not in the legal custody of the National Archives.
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50 U.S.C. § 3350a
Title 50 — War and National Defense
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73