32 CFR 2003.22 - Activity Security Checklist: SF 701.

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 32: National Defense (December 2005)


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TITLE 32 - NATIONAL DEFENSE

SUBTITLE B - OTHER REGULATIONS RELATING TO NATIONAL DEFENSE

CHAPTER XX - INFORMATION SECURITY OVERSIGHT OFFICE, NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION

SUBCHAPTER B - MISCELLANEOUS

PART 2003 - NATIONAL SECURITY INFORMATION - STANDARD FORMS

subpart b - PRESCRIBED FORMS

2003.22 - Activity Security Checklist: SF 701.

(a) SF 701 provides a systematic means to make a thorough end-of-day security inspection for a particular work area and to allow for employee accountability in the event that irregularities are discovered.

(b) SF 701 shall be used in all situations that call for the use of an activity security checklist. Agency-wide use of SF 701 shall begin when supplies of existing forms are exhausted or September 30, 1986, whichever occurs earlier.

(c) Completion, storage and disposition of SF 701 will be in accordance with each agency's security regulations.

(d) Only the Director of the Information Security Oversight Office (ISOO) may grant an agency's application for a waiver from the use of SF 701. To apply for a waiver, an agency must submit its proposed alternative form to the Director of ISOO along with its justification for use. The ISOO Director will review the request and notify the agency of the decision.

(e) The national stock number for the SF 701 is 7540012137899.

[50 FR 51826, Dec. 19, 1985]



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