Title 50 › Chapter CHAPTER 45— - MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY AUTHORITIES › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III–A— - PUBLIC INTEREST DECLASSIFICATIONS › § 3355g
Defines key words used in this subchapter. Agency means Executive agencies, military departments, or any other part of the executive branch that holds classified information, but it does not include the Board. Classified material or classified record means documents and media an Executive order says must be kept secret for national security, such as memos, maps, photos, films, recordings, and machine-readable files. Declassification means deciding those records no longer need protection. Donated historical material means personal papers given to a Federal Presidential library or other archive. Federal Presidential library means a library run by the U.S. government through the National Archives and Records Administration under the Federal Records Act of 1950. National security means the national defense or foreign relations of the United States. Records or materials of extraordinary public interest are items that show important national security policies and their development, give a notably different viewpoint than other public sources, and would need special searches outside routine declassification programs set up by Executive order. Records of archival value are those the Archivist of the United States decides should be kept for their historical or other value.
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50 U.S.C. § 3355g
Title 50 — War and National Defense
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73