DOT 49 CFR PART 15-2010 PROTECTION OF SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION.pdf
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1、110 49 CFR Subtitle A (10110 Edition) 11.124 failed to comply with the terms of this policy. (b) In making decisions about sup-porting or approving applications or proposals covered by this policy the de-partment or agency head may take into account, in addition to all other eligibility requirements
2、 and program criteria, factors such as whether the applicant has been subject to a termi-nation or suspension under paragarph (a) of this section and whether the ap-plicant or the person or persons who would direct or has/have directed the scientific and technical aspects of an activity has/have, in
3、 the judgment of the department or agency head, mate-rially failed to discharge responsibility for the protection of the rights and welfare of human subjects (whether or not the research was subject to Federal regulation). 11.124 Conditions. With respect to any research project or any class of resea
4、rch projects the de-partment or agency head may impose additional conditions prior to or at the time of approval when in the judgment of the department or agency head addi-tional conditions are necessary for the protection of human subjects. PART 15PROTECTION OF SENSITIVE SECURITY INFORMATION Sec. 1
5、5.1 Scope. 15.3 Terms used in this part. 15.5 Sensitive security information. 15.7 Covered persons. 15.9 Restrictions on the disclosure of SSI. 15.11 Persons with a need to know. 15.13 Marking SSI. 15.15 SSI disclosed by DOT. 15.17 Consequences of unauthorized disclo-sure of SSI. 15.19 Destruction o
6、f SSI. AUTHORITY: 49 U.S.C. 40119. SOURCE: 69 FR 28078, May 18, 2004, unless otherwise noted. 15.1 Scope. (a) Applicability. This part governs the maintenance, safeguarding, and disclosure of records and information that the Secretary of DOT has deter-mined to be Sensitive Security Infor-mation, as
7、defined in 15.5. This part does not apply to the maintenance, safeguarding, or disclosure of classified national security information, as de-fined by Executive Order 12968, or to other sensitive unclassified informa-tion that is not SSI, but that nonethe-less may be exempt from public disclo-sure un
8、der the Freedom of Information Act. In addition, in the case of infor-mation that has been designated as critical infrastructure information under section 214 of the Homeland Se-curity Act, the receipt, maintenance, or disclosure of such information by a Federal agency or employee is gov-erned by se
9、ction 214 and any imple-menting regulations, not by this part. (b) Delegation. The authority of the Secretary under this part may be fur-ther delegated within DOT. 15.3 Terms used in this part. In addition to the terms in 15.3 of this chapter, the following terms apply in this part: Administrator me
10、ans the Under Sec-retary of Transportation for Security referred to in 49 U.S.C. 114(b), or his or her designee. Coast Guard means the United States Coast Guard. Covered person means any organiza-tion, entity, individual, or other person described in 15.7. In the case of an in-dividual, covered pers
11、on includes any in-dividual applying for employment in a position that would be a covered per-son, or in training for such a position, regardless of whether that individual is receiving a wage, salary, or other form of payment. Covered person includes a person applying for certification or other for
12、m of approval that, if granted, would make the person a covered per-son described in 15.7. DHS means the Department of Home-land Security and any directorate, bu-reau, or other component within the Department of Homeland Security, in-cluding the United States Coast Guard. DOT means the Department of
13、 Trans-portation and any operating adminis-tration, entity, or office within the De-partment of Transportation, including the Saint Lawrence Seaway Develop-ment Corporation and the Bureau of Transportation Statistics. Federal Flight Deck Officer means a pilot participating in the Federal VerDate Mar
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15、rogram under 49 U.S.C. 44921 and implementing regula-tions. Maritime facility means any facility as defined in 33 CFR part 101. Record includes any means by which information is preserved, irrespective of format, including a book, paper, drawing, map, recording, tape, film, photograph, machine-reada
16、ble mate-rial, and any information stored in an electronic format. The term record also includes any draft, proposed, or rec-ommended change to any record. Security contingency plan means a plan detailing response procedures to address a transportation security inci-dent, threat assessment, or speci
17、fic threat against transportation, includ-ing details of preparation, response, mitigation, recovery, and reconstitu-tion procedures, continuity of govern-ment, continuity of transportation op-erations, and crisis management. Security program means a program or plan and any amendments developed for
18、the security of the following, in-cluding any comments, instructions, or implementing guidance: (1) An airport, aircraft, or aviation cargo operation; (2) A maritime facility, vessel, or port area; or (3) A transportation-related auto-mated system or network for informa-tion processing, control, and
19、 commu-nications. Security screening means evaluating a person or property to determine wheth-er either poses a threat to security. SSI means sensitive security infor-mation, as described in 15.5. Threat image projection system means an evaluation tool that involves peri-odic presentation of fiction
20、al threat images to operators and is used in con-nection with x-ray or explosives detec-tion systems equipment. TSA means the Transportation Secu-rity Administration. Vulnerability assessment means any re-view, audit, or other examination of the security of a transportation infra-structure asset; ai
21、rport; maritime fa-cility, port area, vessel, aircraft, train, commercial motor vehicle, or pipeline, or a transportation-related automated system or network, to determine its vulnerability to unlawful interference, whether during the conception, plan-ning, design, construction, operation, or decomm
22、issioning phase. A vulner-ability assessment may include proposed, recommended, or directed actions or countermeasures to address security concerns. 15.5 Sensitive security information. (a) In general. In accordance with 49 U.S.C. 40119(b)(1), SSI is information obtained or developed in the conduct
23、of security activities, including research and development, the disclosure of which the Secretary of DOT has deter-mined would (1) Constitute an unwarranted inva-sion of privacy (including, but not lim-ited to, information contained in any personnel, medical, or similar file); (2) Reveal trade secre
24、ts or privileged or confidential information obtained from any person; or (3) Be detrimental to transportation safety. (b) Information constituting SSI. Ex-cept as otherwise provided in writing by the Secretary of DOT in the interest of public safety or in furtherance of transportation security, the
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