INDEX
REFERENCES
1. Title 18 U.S.C., relating to:
a. Espionage or information control (sections 792-98);
b. Sabotage (sections 2151-56);
c. Treason and subversive activity (sections 2381-85);
d. Actual or threatened use of explosives against persons or property
(sections 841-48);
e. Embezzlement and theft (sections 641 and 6619);
f. Extortion and threats (sections 876-78);
g. Riots (section 2101);
h. Acts of malicious mischief (sections 1362-63); and
i. Theft and destruction of Government property and civil disorders
(section 231).
j. Assassinating, kidnapping, and assaulting any head or deputy head
of an Executive Branch Department (section 351).
k. Powers of marshals and deputies (section 3053).
2. Title 42 U.S.C. 2011, et seq., "Atomic Energy Act of 1954," as amended:
a. Chapter 12, "Control of Information," sections 141-146, inclusive,
which set forth the principles for the control of Restricted Data.
b. Chapter 14, "General Authority."
(1) Section 161, "General Provisions," which sets forth the
authority necessary to perform the functions of the
Department.
(2) Section 161k, which provides statutory authority for
protective force personnel to carry firearms and to make
arrests without warrant.
c. Chapter 18, "Enforcement," sections 221-233, which set forth the
authority necessary to protect Restricted Data and safeguard
property, and establish criminal penalties for violation of the
Atomic Energy Act.
d. Chapter 18, "Enforcement," section 229, "Trespass Upon Commission
Installations," which sets forth the authority to issue regulations
and establishes penalties for violating these regulations relating
to the entry upon or carrying, transporting, or otherwise
introducing or causing to be introduced any dangerous weapon,
explosive, or other dangerous instrument or material likely to
produce substantial injury or damage to persons or property, into
or upon any facility, installation, or real property of the
Department.
3. Title 42 U.S.C. 7101, et seq., "Department of Energy Organization Act."
which establishes authority for authorizing employees to carry firearms
and make arrests without warrant.
4. Tithe 42 U.S.C. 7270a, which provides statutory authority for
protective force officers at the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to carry
firearms and to make arrests without warrant.
5. Title 50 U.S.C., relating to:
a. Illegal introduction, manufacture, acquisition, or export of
special nuclear materials or atomic weapons, or conspiracies
relating thereto (section 47a);
b. Control of subversives (section 781);
c. Employment of members of communist organizations (section 784); and
d. Security regulations and orders and the penalty for violation
(section 797).
6. Title 10 CFR Part 710, Criteria and Procedures for Determining
Eligibility for Access to Classified Matter or Significant Quantities of
Special Nuclear Material, which is used in cases in which there are
questions of eligibility for access to Restricted Data, significant
quantities of special nuclear material, or national security
information.
7. Title 10 CFR Part 860, Trespassing on Administration Property, which is
issued for the protection and security of facilities, installations, and
real property subject to the jurisdiction or administration of, or in
the custody of, the Department.
8. Title 10 CFR Part 1046, Physical Protection of Security Interests, which
sets forth policies and procedures applicable to DOE protective force
personnel and establishes medical and physical fitness qualification
standards, physical fitness training program requirements, and medical
examination and certification requirements for contractor personnel.
9. Title 10 CFR Part 1047, Limited Arrest Authority and Use of Force by
Protective Force Officers, which establishes policy concerning arrests
and associated use of physical and deadly force by Departmental,
contractor, and subcontractor protective force personnel assigned to
protect nuclear weapons, special nuclear material, classified material,
nuclear facilities, and related property.
10. Title 10 CFR Part 1049, Limited Arrest Authority and Use of Force by
Protective Force Officers of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, which
establishes policy concerning arrests and associated use of physical and
deadly force by Strategic Petroleum Reserve protective force, personnel,
and requirements for training and qualification to carry firearms.
11. Title 14 CFR Part 61, Certification: Pilots and Flight Instructors,
which prescribes the requirements for issuing pilot and flight
instructor certificates and ratings, the conditions under which those
certificates and ratings are necessary, and the privileges and
limitations of those certificates and ratings.
12. Title 14 CFR Part 108, Airplane Operator Security, which provides
requirements for the carrying of weapons and transporting escorted
persons aboard an airplane.
13. Title 14 CFR Part 135, Air Taxi Operations and Commercial Operations,
which governs helicopter operations.
14. DOE 1324.2A, RECORDS DISPOSITION, of 9-13-88, which assign's
responsibilities for the disposition of Departmental records.
15. DOE 5000.2B, MULTIPROGRAM LABORATORY APPRAISALS, of 4-9-92, which
establishes policy for appraising operations support performance of the
Department of Energy multi program laboratories.
16. DOE 5000.3B, OCCURRENCE REPORTING AND PROCESSING OF OPERATIONS
INFORMATION, of 1-19-93, which establishes a system for reporting
operations information related to Department of Energy-owned or operated
facilities and processing that information to provide for appropriate
corrective action.
17. DOE 5480.13A, AVIATION SAFETY, of 2-23-93, which provides policy on
aviation safety.
18. DOE 5480.16A, FIREARMS SAFETY, of 3-4-94, which provides policy on
firearms safety.
19. DOE 5610.14, TRANSPORTATION SAFEGUARDS SYSTEM PROGRAM OPERATIONS, of
5-12-93, which establishes policy for and implementation of the
management and operation of the Transportation Safeguards System
program.
20. DOE 5630.11B, SAFEGUARDS AND SECURITY PROGRAM, of 8-2-94, which
establishes the policy and responsibilities for the Safeguards and
Security Program.
21. DOE 5630.16A, SAFEGUARDS AND SECURITY ACCEPTANCE AND VALIDATION TESTING
PROGRAM, of 6-3-93, which establishes policy, requirements, and
responsibilities for a program that encompasses systematic processes for
demonstrating the adequacy and functional reliability of critical system
elements and/or total systems employed to meet Safeguards and Security
Program protection needs.
22. DOE 5630.17, SAFEGUARDS AND SECURITY STANDARDIZATION PROGRAM, of
9-29-92, which provides for a standardization program to ensure the most
effective and efficient use and procurement of safeguards and security
equipment and systems.
23. DOE 5631.2C, PERSONNEL SECURITY PROGRAM, of 9-15-92, which establishes
policy for granting access authorization.
24. DOE 5631.6A, PERSONNEL SECURITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM, of 9-15-92, which
establishes the Personnel Security Assurance Program.
25. DOE 5632.1C, PROTECTION AND CONTROL OF SAFEGUARDS AND SECURITY
INTERESTS, of 7-15-94, which establishes policy and responsibilities for
the protection and control of safeguards and security interests.
26. DOE M 5632.1C-1, MANUAL FOR PROTECTION AND CONTROL OF SAFEGUARDS AND
SECURITY INTERESTS, of 77-15-94, which provides detailed requirements to
supplement DOE 5632.1C, PROTECTION AND CONTROL OF SAFEGUARDS AND
SECURITY INTERESTS.
27. DOE 5639.3, VIOLATION OF LAWS, LOSSES, AND INCIDENTS OF SECURITY
CONCERNS, of 9-15-92, which sets forth procedures for actions relating
to violations of criminal laws, losses, and incidents of security
concern to the Department.
28. DOE EV 06194, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY EXPLOSIVES SAFETY MANUAL, Revision 6,
of 10-91, which provides information and guidance related to the safe
use and storage of explosives.
29. DOE M 5632.7-1, FIREARMS QUALIFICATION COURSES MANUAL, of 12-1-92, which
provides standardized courses of fire to ensure that all personnel
authorized to carry firearms under 42 U.S.C. 2201k or 42 U.S.C. 7270a
are consistently qualified.
30. Design Basis Threat Policy for the Department of Energy (DOE) Programs
and Facilities (U), of 9-7-94, issued by the Director of Security
Affairs which identifies and characterizes the range of potential
generic adversary threats to the Department's nuclear programs and
facilities which could adversely impact national security or the health
and safety of Government and contractor employees, the public, or the
environment.
31. General Records Schedules, Schedules 11, 18, 20, and 23, National
Archives and Records Administration.
DEFINITIONS
Definitions of terms commonly used in the Safeguards and Security Program
are provided in the "Safeguards and Security Definitions Guide," which is
maintained and distributed by the Office of Safeguards and Security. The
following definitions are provided for reader convenience.
1. FEDERAL OFFICER. A Federal employee who is authorized under Title 42,
United States Code, Section 2201 (42 U.S.C. Section 2201) to carry
firearms and make arrests without warrant.
2. PROTECTIVE FORCE. Security Officers, Security Police Officers,
Transportation Safeguards Division nuclear material couriers and
transportation escorts, and other Federal personnel assigned to
protective duties involving the safeguards and security interests of the
Department.
3. PROTECTIVE PERSONNEL. Security Officers, Security Police Officers,
Transportation Safeguards Division nuclear material couriers,
transportation escorts, and other personnel assigned to protective
duties involving safeguards and security interests of the DOE.
4. SECURITY OFFICER. An unarmed contractor employee who is employed for
and charged with the protection of classified matter or Government
property.
5. SECURITY POLICE OFFICER. A uniformed contractor employee who is
authorized under 42 U.S.C. Section 2201 or 42 U.S.C. Section 7270b to
carry firearms and to make arrests without warrants, and who is employed
for and charged with the protection of classified matter, special
nuclear material, Government property, or other safeguards and security
interests.
6. SPECIAL RESPONSE TEAM. Security Police Officers, certified at Level
III, assigned to a site or facility who have received special training
to provide additional protection as demanded by particular targets,
threats, and vulnerabilities existing at their location.