NSC SPECIAL COORDINATION COMMITTEE

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December 22, 2016
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May 13, 2009
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Approved For Release 2009/05/13: CIA-RDP05T00644R000100110022-8 1-3. NSC Special Coordination Committee. 1-301. Membership. The NSC Special Coordination Committee (SCC) is chaired by the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and its membership includes the statutory members of the NSC and other senior officials, as appropriate. 1-302. Special Actiuities. The SCC shall consider and submit to the Presi- dent a policy recommendation, including all dissents, on each special activity. When meeting for this purpose, the members of the SCC shall include the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, the Attorney General, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Director of Central Intelligence. Approved For Release 2009/05/13: CIA-RDP05T00644R000100110022-8 Approved For Release 2009/05/13: CIA-RDP05TOO644R000100110022-8 z-3Ub. Prohibition on Assassination, No person employed by or-acting ow behalf of the United States Government shall engage in, or conspire to engage in, assassination. 2-306. Restrictions on Special Activities. No component of the United States Government except an agency within the Intelligence Community may conduct any special activity. No such agency except the CIA (or the military services in wartime) may conduct any special activity unless the President determines, with FEDERAL REOIST@R,IVO% 43, NO. 18-THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1'973 3688 THE PRESIDENT the SCC's advice, that another agency is more likely to achieve a-particular objective. 2-307. Restrictions on Indirect Participation in Prohibited Activities. No agency of the Intelligence Community shall request or otherwise encourage, directly or indirectly, any person, organization, or government agency to undertake activi- ti f bidd es or en by this Order or by applicable law. Approved For Release 2009/05/13: CIA-RDP05TOO644R000100110022-8 Approved For Release 2009/05/13: CIA-RDP05TOO644R000100110022-8 4-209. International terrorist activities means any activity or activities which: (a) involves killing, causing serious bodily harm, kidnapping, or violent destruction of property, or an attempt or credible threat to commit such acts; and (b) appears intended to endanger a protectee of the Secret Service or the Department of State or to further political, social or economic goals by intimidating or coercing a civilian population or any segment thereof, influenc- ing the policy of a government or international organization by intimidation ,or coercion, or obtaining widespread publicity for a group or its cause; and (c) transcends national boundaries in terms of the means by which it is accomplished, the civilian population, government, or international organiza- tion it appears intended to coerce or intimidate, or the locale in which its perpetrators operate or seek asylum. Approved For Release 2009/05/13: CIA-RDP05TOO644R000100110022-8 Approved For Release 2009/05/13: CIA-RDP05TOO644R000100110022-8 4-212. Special activities 'means activities conducted abroad in support of national foreign policy objectives which are designed to further official United States programs and policies abroad and which are planned and executed so that the role of the United States Government is not apparent or acknowledged publicly, and functions in support of such activities, but not including diplomatic activity or the collection and production of intelligence or related support functions. Approved For Release 2009/05/13: CIA-RDP05TOO644R000100110022-8