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Charles Rebozo — Part 6
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Explanation of Exemptions
Freedom of Information Act:
(b)(D
(b)(2)
(bx(3)
(b)(4)
(b)(5)
(bX6)
(b)(7)-
applies to material which is properly classified pursuant to an Executive order in the interest of
national defense or foreign policy;
applies to information which pertains solely tc the internal rules and practices of the Agency;
applies to the Director's statutory obligations to protect from disclosure intelligence sources
and methods, as well as the organization, func‘ions, names, official titles, salaries or numbers
of personnel employed by the Agency, in accord with the National Security Act of 1947 and
the CLA Act of 1949, respectively;
applies to information such as trade secrets and commercial or financial information obtained
from a person on a privileged or confidential basis;
applies to inter- and intra-agency memoranda which are predecisional and deliberative in
nature;
applies to information, release of which would constitute an unwarranted invasion of the
personal privacy of other individuals; and
applies to investigatory records, release of which could (A) interfere with enforcement
proceedings, (C) constitute an unwarranted invasion of the personal privacy of others, (D)}
disclose the identity of a confidential source, (E) disclose investigative techniques and
procedures, or (F) endanger the life or physical safety of law enforcement personnel.
Privacy Act:
{b)
(d)(5)
QC)
(kK)
(k)(5)
(k)(6)
Section (b) applies to information conceming other individuals which may not be released
without their written consent;
applies to information compiled in reasonable anticipation of a civil action proceeding;
applies to polygraph records; documents or segregable portions of documents, release of
which would disclose intelligence sources and methods, including names of certain Agency
employees and organizational components; and, documents or information provided by
foreign governments;
applies to information and material properly classified pursuant to an Executive order in the
interest of national defense or foreign policy;
applies to investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability,
eligibility, or qualifications for Federal civilian employment, or access to classified
information, release of which would disclose a confidential source; and
testing or examination material used to determine individual qualifications for appointment or
promotion in Federal Government service, the release of which would compromise the testing
or examination process.
October 2000
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