JOURNAL - OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL WEDNESDAY - 6 SEPTEMBER 1972
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Journal - Office of Legislative Counsel Page 2
Wednesday - 6 September 1972
3. (Unclassified - PLC) A meeting was held with Bill Phillips,
Jim Kronfeld, and Norm Cornish, staff members of the Foreign Operations
and Government Information Subcommittee, House Government Operations
Committee, to discuss the Agency's implementation of Executive Order 11652
on classification. I briefly described the Agency's procedures and the
regulations issued implementing the Executive Order, and explained that
the Agency's regulations were internal and could not be made available to
the Committee. They understood and will accept as the Agency's unclassified
regulations the procedures for the Agency's handling of outside requests for
information as recently published in the Federal Register. We further agreed
that a letter from the Agency as to the implementation of the Executive Order
would not be necessary.
4. (Internal Use Only - LLM) Called Paul Woodard, Justice
Department, to get a report on what the Department is doing on the. Ervin
bill rider. Woodard was unaware of the amendments that the Civil Service
Commission had prepared as a fallback position in the event there was a
setback on the issue of germaneness. I told Woodard that we were working
on the assumption that the Department had greater leverage than other
departments and agencies with the Judiciary Committee, that some of the
most troublesome features of the legislation involve the Department's
responsibility and for this reason we were particularly interested in knowing
what their stand would be and the progress they are making. Woodard,
explaining that he had been on leave for a time, promised to get back in
touch as soon as he had anything to report.
5. (Unclassified - LLM) Called Charles Parker, in the Office of
Management and Budget, and asked if there had been any progress in
resolving the retirement funding issue since we were working up our annual
legislation proposal for submission to OMB and would like to include the
agreed upon formula if at all possible. Parker said final decision had not
been made and recommended that we submit the old package with the old
formula.
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