49 USC 114(h)
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- DoD authority row: 49 USC 114(h). DoD lists this citation for the category; this DoD detail page does not display a separate Basic/Specified field.
- Related authority evidence: DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
- Registry designation context: Specified, CUI//SP-SSI. The linked authority text contains category-scope or applicability language that helps determine when the information falls within this CUI category. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling. The linked authority text contains violation, penalty, sanction, or enforcement language that may affect consequences for mishandling.
- Registry designation for this category is Specified with banner CUI//SP-SSI.
Extracted authority meaning
- Page 51 TITLE 49—TRANSPORTATION § 114
- Registry designation context: Specified, CUI//SP-SSI. The linked authority text contains category-scope or applicability language that helps determine when the information falls within this CUI category. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling. The linked authority text contains violation, penalty, sanction, or enforcement language that may affect consequences for mishandling.
Operating conditions
- DoD category scope used with this authority: Information obtained or developed in the conduct of security activities, including research and development, the disclosure of which DOT or DHS/TSA has determined would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy, reveal trade secrets or privileged or confidential information, or be detrimental to transportation safety.
- DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
- NARA registry status: Specified. Per-authority NARA status values: Specified. NARA banner marking evidence: CUI//SP-SSI. The registry evidence is preserved here; detailed primary-law or regulation text analysis remains pending for this category.
- NARA category scope: As defined in 49 C.F.R. Part 15.5, Sensitive Security Information is information obtained or developed in the conduct of security activities, including research and development, the disclosure of which DOT has determined would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy, reveal trade secrets or privileged or confidential information, or be detrimental to transportation safety. As defined in 49 C.F.R. Part 1520.5, Sensitive Security Information is information obtained or developed in the conduct of security activities, including research and development, the disclosure of which DHS/TSA has determined would, among other things, be detrimental to the security of transportation.
- DoD category scope: Information obtained or developed in the conduct of security activities, including research and development, the disclosure of which DOT or DHS/TSA has determined would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy, reveal trade secrets or privileged or confidential information, or be detrimental to transportation safety.
- DoD registry-required warning statement: WARNING: This record contains Sensitive Security Information that is controlled under 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520. No part of this record may be disclosed to persons without a “need to know”, as defined in 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520, except with the written permission of the Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration or the Secretary of Transportation. Unauthorized release may result in civil penalty or other action. For U.S. government agencies, public disclosure is governed by 5 U.S.C. 552 and 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520.
- Extracted authority condition: L. 110–53, title XII, § 1203(b), Aug. 3, 2007, 121 Stat. 385, provided that: ‘‘(1) I N GENERAL.—Except as provided in paragraph (2), the Secretary [of Homeland Security] shall provide a semiannual report to the Committee on Homeland Se- curity and Governmental Affairs, the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, and the Com- mittee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on Homeland Security and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives that includes— ‘‘(A) the number of public and private stakeholders who were provided with each report; ‘‘(B) a description of the measures the Secretary has taken, under [former] section 114(u)(7) of title 49, United States Code, as added by this section, or otherwise, to ensure proper treatment and security for any classified information to be shared with the public and private stakeholders under the Plan; and ‘‘(C) an explanation of the reason for the denial of transportation security information to any stake- holder who had previously received such information....
- Extracted authority condition: (4) L IMITATIONS.—Nothing in this subsection, or any other provision of law, shall be con- strued to authorize the designation of infor- mation as sensitive security information (as defined in section 1520.5 of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations)— (A) to conceal a violation of law, ineffi- ciency, or administrative error; (B) to prevent embarrassment to a person, organization, or agency; (C) to restrain competition; or (D) to prevent or delay the release of infor- mation that does not require protection in the interest of transportation security, in- cluding basic scientific research information not clearly related to transportation secu- rity.
- Extracted authority condition: (e) C ONSIDERATION OFSECURITYINFORMATION.— A majority of the Board may vote to close a meeting of the Board to the public, except that meetings shall be closed to the public whenever classified, sensitive security information, or in- formation protected in accordance with section 40119(b), will be discussed.
- Extracted authority condition: (D) C LASSIFIED MATERIAL.—Any part of the National Strategy for Transportation Secu- rity or the transportation modal security plans that involve information that is prop- erly classified under criteria established by Executive order shall be submitted to the appropriate congressional committees sepa- rately in a classified format.
Safeguarding and dissemination controls
- DoD required warning statement: WARNING: This record contains Sensitive Security Information that is controlled under 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520. No part of this record may be disclosed to persons without a “need to know”, as defined in 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520, except with the written permission of the Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration or the Secretary of Transportation. Unauthorized release may result in civil penalty or other action. For U.S. government agencies, public disclosure is governed by 5 U.S.C. 552 and 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520.
- Nara basic or specified: Specified
- Nara authority rows: 49 CFR 1520 (authorized by 49 USC 114(h)) | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-SSI | sanctions: 49 CFR 1520.17 || 49 CFR 15 (authorized by 49 USC 40119(b)(1)) | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-SSI | sanctions: 49 CFR 15.17
- Nara banner markings: CUI//SP-SSI
- Nara sanctions: 49 CFR 1520.17 || 49 CFR 15.17
- Dod required warning statement: WARNING: This record contains Sensitive Security Information that is controlled under 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520. No part of this record may be disclosed to persons without a “need to know”, as defined in 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520, except with the written permission of the Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration or the Secretary of Transportation. Unauthorized release may result in civil penalty or other action. For U.S. government agencies, public disclosure is governed by 5 U.S.C. 552 and 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520.
- No DoD required dissemination control is listed on the registry page. Apply approved limited dissemination controls only when required or permitted by the designating agency or governing authority.
- Use the registry assertions, NARA authority rows, DoD authorities, DoD policies, warning statements, required dissemination controls, and examples first. Where the cited authority does not specify a handling detail, apply CUI Basic safeguards and dissemination rules so long as they do not conflict with the authority or agency-specific controls.
- Extracted authority control: (4) L IMITATIONS.—Nothing in this subsection, or any other provision of law, shall be con- strued to authorize the designation of infor- mation as sensitive security information (as defined in section 1520.5 of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations)— (A) to conceal a violation of law, ineffi- ciency, or administrative error; (B) to prevent embarrassment to a person, organization, or agency; (C) to restrain competition; or (D) to prevent or delay the release of infor- mation that does not require protection in the interest of transportation security, in- cluding basic scientific research information not clearly related to transportation secu- rity.
- Extracted authority control: (e) C ONSIDERATION OFSECURITYINFORMATION.— A majority of the Board may vote to close a meeting of the Board to the public, except that meetings shall be closed to the public whenever classified, sensitive security information, or in- formation protected in accordance with section 40119(b), will be discussed.
- Extracted authority control: L. 110–53, title XII, § 1203(b), Aug. 3, 2007, 121 Stat. 385, provided that: ‘‘(1) I N GENERAL.—Except as provided in paragraph (2), the Secretary [of Homeland Security] shall provide a semiannual report to the Committee on Homeland Se- curity and Governmental Affairs, the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, and the Com- mittee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on Homeland Security and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives that includes— ‘‘(A) the number of public and private stakeholders who were provided with each report; ‘‘(B) a description of the measures the Secretary has taken, under [former] section 114(u)(7) of title 49, United States Code, as added by this section, or otherwise, to ensure proper treatment and security for any classified information to be shared with the public and private stakeholders under the Plan; and ‘‘(C) an explanation of the reason for the denial of transportation security information to any stake- holder who had previously received such information....
- Extracted authority control: L. 107–296, title XIV, § 1403(b), Nov. 25, 2002, 116 Stat. 2306, provided that: ‘‘(a) I NGENERAL.—The Under Secretary of Transpor- tation for Security may take the following actions: ‘‘(1) Require effective 911 emergency call capability for telephones serving passenger aircraft and pas- senger trains. ‘‘(2) Establish a uniform system of identification for all State and local law enforcement personnel for use in obtaining permission to carry weapons in air- craft cabins and in obtaining access to a secured area of an airport, if otherwise authorized to carry such weapons. ‘‘(3) Establish requirements to implement trusted passenger programs and use available technologies to expedite the security screening of passengers who participate in such programs, thereby allowing secu- rity screening personnel to focus on those passengers who should be subject to more extensive screening. ‘‘(4) In consultation with the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, develop alternative security procedures under which a medical product to be transported on a flight of an air carrier would not be subject to an inspection that would irreversibly damage the product. ‘‘(5) Provide for the use of technologies, including wireless and wire line data technologies,...
- Extracted authority control: (7) S ECURITY CLEARANCES.—The Secretary shall, to the greatest extent practicable, take steps to expedite the security clearances need- ed for designated public and private stakehold- ers to receive and obtain access to classified information distributed under this section, as appropriate.
- Extracted authority control: (2) C IVIL PENALTY.— (A) I N GENERAL.—A person is liable to the United States Government for a civil pen- alty of not more than $10,000 for a violation of a regulation prescribed, or order issued, by the Secretary of Homeland Security under an applicable provision of this title.
Authority excerpts
Most relevant extracted authority passage
(4) L IMITATIONS.—Nothing in this subsection, or any other provision of law, shall be con- strued to authorize the designation of infor- mation as sensitive security information (as defined in section 1520.5 of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations)— (A) to conceal a violation of law, ineffi- ciency, or administrative error; (B) to prevent embarrassment to a person, organization, or agency; (C) to restrain competition; or (D) to prevent or delay the release of infor- mation that does not require protection in the interest of transportation security, in- cluding basic scientific research information not clearly related to transportation secu- rity.
Extracted authority passage 2
(e) C ONSIDERATION OFSECURITYINFORMATION.— A majority of the Board may vote to close a meeting of the Board to the public, except that meetings shall be closed to the public whenever classified, sensitive security information, or in- formation protected in accordance with section 40119(b), will be discussed.
Extracted authority passage 3
L. 110–53, title XII, § 1203(b), Aug. 3, 2007, 121 Stat. 385, provided that: ‘‘(1) I N GENERAL.—Except as provided in paragraph (2), the Secretary [of Homeland Security] shall provide a semiannual report to the Committee on Homeland Se- curity and Governmental Affairs, the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, and the Com- mittee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on Homeland Security and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives that includes— ‘‘(A) the number of public and private stakeholders who were provided with each report; ‘‘(B) a description of the measures the Secretary has taken, under [former] section 114(u)(7) of title 49, United States Code, as added by this section, or otherwise, to ensure proper treatment and security for any classified information to be shared with the public and private stakeholders under the Plan; and ‘‘(C) an explanation of the reason for the denial of transportation security information to any stake- holder who had previously received such information....
Extracted authority passage 4
L. 107–296, title XIV, § 1403(b), Nov. 25, 2002, 116 Stat. 2306, provided that: ‘‘(a) I NGENERAL.—The Under Secretary of Transpor- tation for Security may take the following actions: ‘‘(1) Require effective 911 emergency call capability for telephones serving passenger aircraft and pas- senger trains. ‘‘(2) Establish a uniform system of identification for all State and local law enforcement personnel for use in obtaining permission to carry weapons in air- craft cabins and in obtaining access to a secured area of an airport, if otherwise authorized to carry such weapons. ‘‘(3) Establish requirements to implement trusted passenger programs and use available technologies to expedite the security screening of passengers who participate in such programs, thereby allowing secu- rity screening personnel to focus on those passengers who should be subject to more extensive screening. ‘‘(4) In consultation with the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, develop alternative security procedures under which a medical product to be transported on a flight of an air carrier would not be subject to an inspection that would irreversibly damage the product. ‘‘(5) Provide for the use of technologies, including wireless and wire line data technologies,...
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(7) S ECURITY CLEARANCES.—The Secretary shall, to the greatest extent practicable, take steps to expedite the security clearances need- ed for designated public and private stakehold- ers to receive and obtain access to classified information distributed under this section, as appropriate.
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(D) C LASSIFIED MATERIAL.—Any part of the National Strategy for Transportation Secu- rity or the transportation modal security plans that involve information that is prop- erly classified under criteria established by Executive order shall be submitted to the appropriate congressional committees sepa- rately in a classified format.
49 USC 40119(b)
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Designation evidence
- DoD authority row: 49 USC 40119(b). DoD lists this citation for the category; this DoD detail page does not display a separate Basic/Specified field.
- Related authority evidence: DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
- Registry designation context: Specified, CUI//SP-SSI. The linked authority text contains category-scope or applicability language that helps determine when the information falls within this CUI category. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling. The linked authority text contains violation, penalty, sanction, or enforcement language that may affect consequences for mishandling.
- Registry designation for this category is Specified with banner CUI//SP-SSI.
Extracted authority meaning
- Page 928 TITLE 49—TRANSPORTATION § 40119
- Registry designation context: Specified, CUI//SP-SSI. The linked authority text contains category-scope or applicability language that helps determine when the information falls within this CUI category. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling. The linked authority text contains violation, penalty, sanction, or enforcement language that may affect consequences for mishandling.
Operating conditions
- DoD category scope used with this authority: Information obtained or developed in the conduct of security activities, including research and development, the disclosure of which DOT or DHS/TSA has determined would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy, reveal trade secrets or privileged or confidential information, or be detrimental to transportation safety.
- DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
- NARA registry status: Specified. Per-authority NARA status values: Specified. NARA banner marking evidence: CUI//SP-SSI. The registry evidence is preserved here; detailed primary-law or regulation text analysis remains pending for this category.
- NARA category scope: As defined in 49 C.F.R. Part 15.5, Sensitive Security Information is information obtained or developed in the conduct of security activities, including research and development, the disclosure of which DOT has determined would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy, reveal trade secrets or privileged or confidential information, or be detrimental to transportation safety. As defined in 49 C.F.R. Part 1520.5, Sensitive Security Information is information obtained or developed in the conduct of security activities, including research and development, the disclosure of which DHS/TSA has determined would, among other things, be detrimental to the security of transportation.
- DoD category scope: Information obtained or developed in the conduct of security activities, including research and development, the disclosure of which DOT or DHS/TSA has determined would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy, reveal trade secrets or privileged or confidential information, or be detrimental to transportation safety.
- DoD registry-required warning statement: WARNING: This record contains Sensitive Security Information that is controlled under 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520. No part of this record may be disclosed to persons without a “need to know”, as defined in 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520, except with the written permission of the Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration or the Secretary of Transportation. Unauthorized release may result in civil penalty or other action. For U.S. government agencies, public disclosure is governed by 5 U.S.C. 552 and 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520.
- Extracted authority condition: (4) Section 552a of title 5 shall not apply to disclosures that the Administrator may make from the systems of records of the Administra- tion to any Federal law enforcement, intel- ligence, protective service, immigration, or na- tional security official in order to assist the offi- cial receiving the information in the perform- ance of official duties.
- Extracted authority condition: (3) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall be construed to authorize the designation of information as sensitive security information (as defined in sec- tion 15.5 of title 49, Code of Federal Regula- tions)— (A) to conceal a violation of law, ineffi- ciency, or administrative error; (B) to prevent embarrassment to a person, organization, or agency; (C) to restrain competition; or (D) to prevent or delay the release of infor- mation that does not require protection in the interest of transportation security, including basic scientific research information not clearly related to transportation security.
- Extracted authority condition: (b) D ISCLOSURE.—(1) Notwithstanding section 552 of title 5 and the establishment of a Depart- ment of Homeland Security, the Secretary of Transportation shall prescribe regulations pro- hibiting disclosure of information obtained or developed in ensuring security under this title if the Secretary of Transportation decides disclos- ing the information would— (A) be an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy; (B) reveal a trade secret or privileged or con- fidential commercial or financial information; or
- Extracted authority condition: (2) Paragraph (1) of this subsection does not authorize information to be withheld from a committee of Congress authorized to have the information.
Safeguarding and dissemination controls
- DoD required warning statement: WARNING: This record contains Sensitive Security Information that is controlled under 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520. No part of this record may be disclosed to persons without a “need to know”, as defined in 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520, except with the written permission of the Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration or the Secretary of Transportation. Unauthorized release may result in civil penalty or other action. For U.S. government agencies, public disclosure is governed by 5 U.S.C. 552 and 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520.
- Nara basic or specified: Specified
- Nara authority rows: 49 CFR 1520 (authorized by 49 USC 114(h)) | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-SSI | sanctions: 49 CFR 1520.17 || 49 CFR 15 (authorized by 49 USC 40119(b)(1)) | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-SSI | sanctions: 49 CFR 15.17
- Nara banner markings: CUI//SP-SSI
- Nara sanctions: 49 CFR 1520.17 || 49 CFR 15.17
- Dod required warning statement: WARNING: This record contains Sensitive Security Information that is controlled under 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520. No part of this record may be disclosed to persons without a “need to know”, as defined in 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520, except with the written permission of the Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration or the Secretary of Transportation. Unauthorized release may result in civil penalty or other action. For U.S. government agencies, public disclosure is governed by 5 U.S.C. 552 and 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520.
- No DoD required dissemination control is listed on the registry page. Apply approved limited dissemination controls only when required or permitted by the designating agency or governing authority.
- Use the registry assertions, NARA authority rows, DoD authorities, DoD policies, warning statements, required dissemination controls, and examples first. Where the cited authority does not specify a handling detail, apply CUI Basic safeguards and dissemination rules so long as they do not conflict with the authority or agency-specific controls.
- Extracted authority control: (3) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall be construed to authorize the designation of information as sensitive security information (as defined in sec- tion 15.5 of title 49, Code of Federal Regula- tions)— (A) to conceal a violation of law, ineffi- ciency, or administrative error; (B) to prevent embarrassment to a person, organization, or agency; (C) to restrain competition; or (D) to prevent or delay the release of infor- mation that does not require protection in the interest of transportation security, including basic scientific research information not clearly related to transportation security.
- Extracted authority control: (4) Section 552a of title 5 shall not apply to disclosures that the Administrator may make from the systems of records of the Administra- tion to any Federal law enforcement, intel- ligence, protective service, immigration, or na- tional security official in order to assist the offi- cial receiving the information in the perform- ance of official duties.
- Extracted authority control: Security and research and development activities (a) G ENERALREQUIREMENTS.—The Under Sec- retary of Transportation for Security and the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Adminis- tration each shall conduct research (including behavioral research) and development activities appropriate to develop, modify, test, and evalu- ate a system, procedure, facility, or device to protect passengers and property against acts of criminal violence, aircraft piracy, and terrorism and to ensure security.
- Extracted authority control: (2) Paragraph (1) of this subsection does not authorize information to be withheld from a committee of Congress authorized to have the information.
- Extracted authority control: L. 108–176 inserted ‘‘, except that it shall not include a contract for the transpor- tation by air of passengers’’ before period at end. 1998—Subsec.
Authority excerpts
Most relevant extracted authority passage
(3) Nothing in paragraph (1) shall be construed to authorize the designation of information as sensitive security information (as defined in sec- tion 15.5 of title 49, Code of Federal Regula- tions)— (A) to conceal a violation of law, ineffi- ciency, or administrative error; (B) to prevent embarrassment to a person, organization, or agency; (C) to restrain competition; or (D) to prevent or delay the release of infor- mation that does not require protection in the interest of transportation security, including basic scientific research information not clearly related to transportation security.
Extracted authority passage 2
(4) Section 552a of title 5 shall not apply to disclosures that the Administrator may make from the systems of records of the Administra- tion to any Federal law enforcement, intel- ligence, protective service, immigration, or na- tional security official in order to assist the offi- cial receiving the information in the perform- ance of official duties.
Extracted authority passage 3
Security and research and development activities (a) G ENERALREQUIREMENTS.—The Under Sec- retary of Transportation for Security and the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Adminis- tration each shall conduct research (including behavioral research) and development activities appropriate to develop, modify, test, and evalu- ate a system, procedure, facility, or device to protect passengers and property against acts of criminal violence, aircraft piracy, and terrorism and to ensure security.
Extracted authority passage 4
(2) Paragraph (1) of this subsection does not authorize information to be withheld from a committee of Congress authorized to have the information.
Extracted authority passage 5
L. 108–176 inserted ‘‘, except that it shall not include a contract for the transpor- tation by air of passengers’’ before period at end. 1998—Subsec.
Extracted authority passage 6
(b) D ISCLOSURE.—(1) Notwithstanding section 552 of title 5 and the establishment of a Depart- ment of Homeland Security, the Secretary of Transportation shall prescribe regulations pro- hibiting disclosure of information obtained or developed in ensuring security under this title if the Secretary of Transportation decides disclos- ing the information would— (A) be an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy; (B) reveal a trade secret or privileged or con- fidential commercial or financial information; or
49 CFR 15
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- DoD authority row: 49 CFR 15. DoD lists this citation for the category; this DoD detail page does not display a separate Basic/Specified field.
- Related authority evidence: DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
- Registry designation context: Specified, CUI//SP-SSI. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling.
- Registry designation for this category is Specified with banner CUI//SP-SSI.
Extracted authority meaning
- CAPTCHA again, this is normal and part of our security measures.
- Registry designation context: Specified, CUI//SP-SSI. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling.
Operating conditions
- DoD category scope used with this authority: Information obtained or developed in the conduct of security activities, including research and development, the disclosure of which DOT or DHS/TSA has determined would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy, reveal trade secrets or privileged or confidential information, or be detrimental to transportation safety.
- DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
- NARA registry status: Specified. Per-authority NARA status values: Specified. NARA banner marking evidence: CUI//SP-SSI. The registry evidence is preserved here; detailed primary-law or regulation text analysis remains pending for this category.
- NARA category scope: As defined in 49 C.F.R. Part 15.5, Sensitive Security Information is information obtained or developed in the conduct of security activities, including research and development, the disclosure of which DOT has determined would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy, reveal trade secrets or privileged or confidential information, or be detrimental to transportation safety. As defined in 49 C.F.R. Part 1520.5, Sensitive Security Information is information obtained or developed in the conduct of security activities, including research and development, the disclosure of which DHS/TSA has determined would, among other things, be detrimental to the security of transportation.
- DoD category scope: Information obtained or developed in the conduct of security activities, including research and development, the disclosure of which DOT or DHS/TSA has determined would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy, reveal trade secrets or privileged or confidential information, or be detrimental to transportation safety.
- DoD registry-required warning statement: WARNING: This record contains Sensitive Security Information that is controlled under 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520. No part of this record may be disclosed to persons without a “need to know”, as defined in 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520, except with the written permission of the Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration or the Secretary of Transportation. Unauthorized release may result in civil penalty or other action. For U.S. government agencies, public disclosure is governed by 5 U.S.C. 552 and 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520.
Safeguarding and dissemination controls
- DoD required warning statement: WARNING: This record contains Sensitive Security Information that is controlled under 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520. No part of this record may be disclosed to persons without a “need to know”, as defined in 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520, except with the written permission of the Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration or the Secretary of Transportation. Unauthorized release may result in civil penalty or other action. For U.S. government agencies, public disclosure is governed by 5 U.S.C. 552 and 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520.
- Nara basic or specified: Specified
- Nara authority rows: 49 CFR 1520 (authorized by 49 USC 114(h)) | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-SSI | sanctions: 49 CFR 1520.17 || 49 CFR 15 (authorized by 49 USC 40119(b)(1)) | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-SSI | sanctions: 49 CFR 15.17
- Nara banner markings: CUI//SP-SSI
- Nara sanctions: 49 CFR 1520.17 || 49 CFR 15.17
- Dod required warning statement: WARNING: This record contains Sensitive Security Information that is controlled under 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520. No part of this record may be disclosed to persons without a “need to know”, as defined in 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520, except with the written permission of the Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration or the Secretary of Transportation. Unauthorized release may result in civil penalty or other action. For U.S. government agencies, public disclosure is governed by 5 U.S.C. 552 and 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520.
- No DoD required dissemination control is listed on the registry page. Apply approved limited dissemination controls only when required or permitted by the designating agency or governing authority.
- Use the registry assertions, NARA authority rows, DoD authorities, DoD policies, warning statements, required dissemination controls, and examples first. Where the cited authority does not specify a handling detail, apply CUI Basic safeguards and dissemination rules so long as they do not conflict with the authority or agency-specific controls.
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49 CFR 1520
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Designation evidence
- DoD authority row: 49 CFR 1520. DoD lists this citation for the category; this DoD detail page does not display a separate Basic/Specified field.
- Related authority evidence: DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
- Registry designation context: Specified, CUI//SP-SSI. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling.
- Registry designation for this category is Specified with banner CUI//SP-SSI.
Extracted authority meaning
- CAPTCHA again, this is normal and part of our security measures.
- Registry designation context: Specified, CUI//SP-SSI. The linked authority text contains disclosure, access, protection, release, dissemination, or distribution-control language relevant to handling.
Operating conditions
- DoD category scope used with this authority: Information obtained or developed in the conduct of security activities, including research and development, the disclosure of which DOT or DHS/TSA has determined would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy, reveal trade secrets or privileged or confidential information, or be detrimental to transportation safety.
- DoD lists this authority for the category; the linked authority text is extracted below when available.
- NARA registry status: Specified. Per-authority NARA status values: Specified. NARA banner marking evidence: CUI//SP-SSI. The registry evidence is preserved here; detailed primary-law or regulation text analysis remains pending for this category.
- NARA category scope: As defined in 49 C.F.R. Part 15.5, Sensitive Security Information is information obtained or developed in the conduct of security activities, including research and development, the disclosure of which DOT has determined would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy, reveal trade secrets or privileged or confidential information, or be detrimental to transportation safety. As defined in 49 C.F.R. Part 1520.5, Sensitive Security Information is information obtained or developed in the conduct of security activities, including research and development, the disclosure of which DHS/TSA has determined would, among other things, be detrimental to the security of transportation.
- DoD category scope: Information obtained or developed in the conduct of security activities, including research and development, the disclosure of which DOT or DHS/TSA has determined would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy, reveal trade secrets or privileged or confidential information, or be detrimental to transportation safety.
- DoD registry-required warning statement: WARNING: This record contains Sensitive Security Information that is controlled under 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520. No part of this record may be disclosed to persons without a “need to know”, as defined in 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520, except with the written permission of the Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration or the Secretary of Transportation. Unauthorized release may result in civil penalty or other action. For U.S. government agencies, public disclosure is governed by 5 U.S.C. 552 and 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520.
Safeguarding and dissemination controls
- DoD required warning statement: WARNING: This record contains Sensitive Security Information that is controlled under 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520. No part of this record may be disclosed to persons without a “need to know”, as defined in 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520, except with the written permission of the Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration or the Secretary of Transportation. Unauthorized release may result in civil penalty or other action. For U.S. government agencies, public disclosure is governed by 5 U.S.C. 552 and 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520.
- Nara basic or specified: Specified
- Nara authority rows: 49 CFR 1520 (authorized by 49 USC 114(h)) | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-SSI | sanctions: 49 CFR 1520.17 || 49 CFR 15 (authorized by 49 USC 40119(b)(1)) | status: Specified | banner: CUI//SP-SSI | sanctions: 49 CFR 15.17
- Nara banner markings: CUI//SP-SSI
- Nara sanctions: 49 CFR 1520.17 || 49 CFR 15.17
- Dod required warning statement: WARNING: This record contains Sensitive Security Information that is controlled under 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520. No part of this record may be disclosed to persons without a “need to know”, as defined in 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520, except with the written permission of the Administrator of the Transportation Security Administration or the Secretary of Transportation. Unauthorized release may result in civil penalty or other action. For U.S. government agencies, public disclosure is governed by 5 U.S.C. 552 and 49 CFR parts 15 and 1520.
- No DoD required dissemination control is listed on the registry page. Apply approved limited dissemination controls only when required or permitted by the designating agency or governing authority.
- Use the registry assertions, NARA authority rows, DoD authorities, DoD policies, warning statements, required dissemination controls, and examples first. Where the cited authority does not specify a handling detail, apply CUI Basic safeguards and dissemination rules so long as they do not conflict with the authority or agency-specific controls.
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