Title 50 › Chapter 45— MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY AUTHORITIES › Subchapter II— PERSONNEL AND ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITIES › § 3332
The Director of National Intelligence must write and publish public rules within 180 days after May 5, 2017 about how parts of the intelligence community can work with movie, TV, theater, book, podcast, music, and other entertainment makers. An "engagement" means a significant interaction to help create an entertainment product and does not include ordinary press questions to public affairs. An "entertainment industry entity" means anyone who makes, promotes, or distributes those kinds of entertainment. The rules must allow such engagements if the head of the intelligence element, or that head’s designee, gives prior approval. If either congressional intelligence committee asks in writing, the Director must give information about engagements from the prior calendar year. That information can include the nature and length of each engagement, the cost to the U.S. Government, the benefits to the Government, whether anything was declassified or classified information was improperly disclosed, and what work was produced.
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50 U.S.C. § 3332
Title 50 — War and National Defense
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Apr 5, 2026
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