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Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 Next 9 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 C x Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 STATINTL ADMINISTRATIVE-INTERNAL USE ONLY 7. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE a. DEFINITION. A grievance is an employee's expressed feeling (oral or written) of dissatisfaction with any aspects of his working conditions and relationships which are outside his control. b. POLICY. It is Agency policy that employees have the opportunity to present grievances for prompt and equitable consideration and disposition. c. PROCEDURES - (1) The immediate supervisor will attempt to bring about a satisfactory reso- lution of the employee's grievance. The employee may take any unre- solved grievance up through the normal chain of command within his own component. (2) If a satisfactory adjustment is not reached in the employee's own com- ponent, he may ask for a review of his case by the Director of Personnel. (3) The employee, if still dissatisfied, may submit an appeal, through the In- spector General, to the Director of Central Intelligence whose decision is final. STATINTL Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 25X1A Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 Next 2 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 Approved For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDO S 23R000700030011-6 .EXIT PROCESSING FOR SEPARATION OR EXTENDED LEAVE DISTRIBUTION: AB Revised: 16 November 1972 25X1 SECRET Approved For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDP83B00823R00 - 25X1A Ilk Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 Next 1 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 25X1A Approved For Releasg Q(~2/~1/LQ7T CIA-RQP83B00823R000700030011-6 (b) conduct the military detailee's preexit interview; (c) prepare Form 21 and obtain from appropriate components of the Agency the positive verification or certification that the military detailee has satisfied his obligations to the Agency or has made satisfactory arrangements to discharge them; (d) schedule the military detailee five days before his last workday for a security interview with the Employee Activity Branch; (e) prepare,Form 1152, Request for Personnel Action, in (f) review the completed Form 21 after the military detailee has visited the necessary components on his last workday to ensure that all required clearances have been properly verified or certified, complete the certification in the space provided at the bottom of Form 21, and file the form in the military detailee's Agency file; (g) conduct the military detailee's final exit interview, and at that time retrieve his Agency badge and return it to the Employee Activity Branch, Office of Security; (h) in the event it becomes necessary to obtain clearances on a military detailee in absentia, ensure that the clearance processing is completed. (2) The administrative officer of the component to which the m ] t (3) i ary uetailee is. assigned will (a) notify the Certification and Liaison Division, Office of Finance, and the Cover and Commercial Staff and any Agency components which issued a special clearance still held by the military detailee; (b) ensure that the military detailee has satisfied his ob- ligations to the component to which he is assigned or has made satisfactory arrangements to discharge them; (c) obtain all internal clearances required. The Office of Finance will.arrange to pay the military detailee any moneys due him, and if he is indebted to th A e gency, arrange with him the manner of repayment. revised: 16 Nov Approved For Release 2002/11/07 CIA-RDP83B00823R000%bU0&??% S-E-C-R-E-T 25X(1 Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 S-E-C-R-E-T? 25X1A 5X1A. (4) The Office of Security will (a) conduct the military detailee's security interview; (b) demand and receive from the military detailee all clas- sified and unclassified documents and material remaining in his possession, custody, or control that are the property of CIA or the custodial responsibility of CIA; (c) receive from Mobilization and Military Personnel Divisio- all Agency badges turned in by military detailees who h cleared the Agency in person and determine that all badges have been properly accounted for; - (6) The military detailee will report to the component to which assigned and to other components of the Agency as instructed to obtain required clearances and will return the completed Form 21 to Mobilization and Military Personnel Division on his last workday. 25X1A 25X1 (1) Separation (a) The administrative officer- of the component to which the individual is assigned will (1) (2) as required byl in sufficient time to reach the Contract Personnel Division before the individual's last working day; (3) notify the Contract Personnel. Division, Office of Personnel as far in advance as possible of the individual's pending separation; prepare Form 1152, Request for Personnel Action, notify the Office of Finance, Compensation and T Division of the pending separation; Revised: 16 November 1972 Approved For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDP83BOO S-E-C-R-E-T 25X1A S-E-C-R-E-T lease 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83BO0823R00070003040 (4+) notify the Office of Finance and the Central Cover Staff of the individual's pending conversion to staff employee status. (b) The Contract Personnel Division will (1) request security approval to convert the individual. to staff employee status ; (2) request the issuance. of a staff employee badge. (3) Separation in Absentia (a) The administrative officer of the component to which the individual is assigned will notify the Contract Personnel Division as soon as possible of the separation, following procedures specified. in paragraph d(l) (a) above; ensure that the individual receives required documents, such as Standard Form 2802, Application for Refund of 5X1'A (~+) in cooperation with the Contract Personnel Division ensure that the clearance processing is completed; (~) forward completed Form 21 and, when appropriate, Standard Form 2802 to the Office of Finance. (b) The Office of Security will take the necessary steps to recover all documentation issued by the Agency (including badges). Any Operating Official or Head of an Independent Office who encounters a postseparation problem concerning a former employee may refer the problem to the Director of Personnel, who will review the case with the official or officials involved; devise, in consultation with. those officials, a course of action for settling the problem; and prepare and coordinate official correspondence regarding the case. This does not prevent Operating Officials or Heads of Independent Offices from Revised: 16 November 1972 Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 25X1A Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L 25X1A Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700 25X1A dated 26 May 1972 and 4 August 1972 This handbook contains information with which Agency employees must be familiar. The information is presented in two forms: 1. Summaries of selected Agency regulations, Federal laws, Executive Orders, and directives issued by other Government agencies. Source ci- tations have been included at the end of each such summary. - 2. Complete. statements of Agency policy, on matters such as participation in public protest events and political activities, which do not appear elsewhere in Agency regulatory issuances. These statements are identified by (*) at the end of the paragraph concerned. Insofar as possible, information in this handbook is presented under chapter headings that parallel the subject categories in Agency regulations and handbooks. This handbook will be read by employees when they enter on dLt; _ w; th the Ag,ey, Also, supervisors will ensure that the handbook is circulated annually, in the month of October, to all employees under their supervision. Employees will indicate that they have read the material in this handbook by initialing the routing sheet attached by their supervisor. FOR THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE: HAROLD L. BROWNMAN Deputy Director for Management and Services C-0-N-F-I--D-E-N-T-I-A-L Approved For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDP8 25X1A Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 Next 4 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 25X1A , c 6. CONTROL OF OFFICIAT...nATA f/" a. The "Agency'operateson,the need ;to-know principle. An (' employee mustn ot solicit e...,...,.va c..C o9M41EF 9riIVA+.Anu-rnnicmev-3cnnc9zonmm0nnznn11s . information he does not of- fic.i.ally need-`n`or _.disclose information -to -others whose :.duties do not require it 25X1A b. All information, classified or.unclassified received; compiled,'or created. by the Central Intelligence Agency (except personal copies of unclassified personnel papers) is official-data-and is.-the property of-the. United States' Government. Official data may not be released or disclosed.outside the Agency except by officials who.ar.e::specifically authorized to do so. c. All employees are prohibited 'from using official data for any purpose other than in the performance of their official duties or on behalf of the Agency. Official data is not to be held in' personal files onset aside for personal use or benefit. Care and Use.of Official Data) Employees should be aware of the requirement for' protecting information involving national security as prescribed by Executive Order 11652. Personnel with classification authority will determine which Revised: 14 June 1974 ApproveccF0ql 1Ia-s;-A0kr1?jf07 - t+A-MP83B00823R000700030011-6 25X1A Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 Next 3 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 Approved For F TWasW 2 O /1?/0f )tFX-RDPP3B00823R000700030011-6 MANAGEMENT 25X1A 25X1A SAFETY PROGRAM CIA conducts an ongoing safety program to encourage safe work practices, to eliminate work hazards and health risks, and to reduce the number of accidents and injuries to Agency personnel. Employees can contribute to the success of this program by promptly notifying their area safety officer of any unsafe work conditions that come to their attention, and by immediately reporting to him any accident which involves Agency property, occurs on property occupied or controlled by the Agency, or results in. injury to or involves AuenrV C? Fete DL05.L Uli ) ~ gi outs SECURITY DUTY OFFICER STAFF 1A Employees involved in an emergency or in any situation affecting Agency security are urged to seek advice and I assistancp from the Security Duty Office by calling t any time of the day or ni ht g Security of Areas, Offices, and Buildings) 11.' DRUG ABUSE S I ,25X1A Although the Agency endeavors to respect and protect the privacy of each employee to the extent possible, it cannot condone or permit the illegal use of drugs by an employee. If the employee is identified as a drug abuser, appropriate administrative action will be taken which may result in suspension and, in certain cases, dismissal from the Agency. Drug Abuse) 12-15. Reserved Revised: 14 June 1974 9-14 C-O-N-F-ID-E-N -T-I-A-L E2 IMPDET CL BY: 001777 Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L MANAGEred For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700 CHAPTER II:. PERSONNEL 16. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY a. It is Agency policy to provide equal.-employment-op-- portunity for all qualified persons without discrimi- nation based on race, religion, color, national origin, sex, marital status, political affiliation, physical handicap-, or age. The Director-.has designated a Director of Equal. Employment Opportunity, Directorate Equal ;Employment Opportunity-Officers;. a; Federal Women's Program:Coordinator;-a Sixteen"-Point=(Spanish surname) :Program Coordinator.,: and:Equal Employment Opportunity Counselors to carryaout.a~ continuing-equal employment upportunity--program:throughout:::the Agency. (~) b. Each: director,ateraf.the=Agency is-responsible for developing and other; minority ,; group .memb.ers_ -have= the opportunity to develop and :use :. their -skit=ls to the maximum !degree . =EEO Officers and-EEO Representatives.-in the directorates are :the `.focah~_points fo.r....this tprogram. c,= Any employe e:wishing. to resolve a matter. in which he believes he:has. suffered.discri.mination.should consult -.an Agency Equal-:Emp:l.oyment'Opp.ortunityCounselor within 30 days after..the ,matter. ari.ses,...:- If .-,the :counselor- _ is .unable to solve the problems informally to the satis- fac.tion*o:f.--,the.-emp.l:oyee,` he7will. provide. advice as to the proper ,procedure for fi1?ing -a:_:formal complaint 'of dis- crimination . ?., N ' if oil ? r d. The-names-and addresses of..the Director,, Equal Employment Opportunity, :the::.EEO Officers-, .the Federal Women's *Pro- gram Coordinator;-.the-Sixteen Point Program Coordinator, and the EEO Counselors-are posted on Agency bulletin boards and are contained in the functional listing of the Agency telephone directory. Equal Employment Opportunity Policy-and Procedures)- 17. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE. Any employee who is dissatisfied with aspects of his working conditions which are outside his control will have the opportunity to present his grievance to his immediate supervisor for prompt and equitable consideration and disposition. An employee who is dissatisfied with the disposition of his grievance may appeal his super- Revised: 14 June 1974 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Approved For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDP83BO 25X1A 25 25X1A. C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T - I-AL ,Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 MANAGEMENT 25X1A visor's decision, through the normal chain of command in his component, to the Director of Personnel, and ultimately, through the Inspector General, to the Director of Central Intelligence. The Director's decision is final. 19. EMPLOYEE EMERGENCIES AND UNFORESEEN ABSENCES. a. Each Agency employee must designate, for entry on his Personnel Emergency and Locator Record, a person who may be notified in case of an emergency affecting him. Revised: 14 June 1974 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 C.-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L 25X1A 5X1 MANAGEM"ffoved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R00070003 - This person should be readily available and"in a position to act on behalf of the employee if necessary. Additionally, each employee should brief a member of his family or a close associate on how to contact the Agency in an emer- gency. b. When an employee is involved. in an emergency situation such as listed below, the emergency will be reported as soon as possible to the Personal Affairs Branch, Office of.Personnel,I .During nonwork 25 hours, the renort.-_q ould be made to the Security Duty Office (1) Any medical emergency such as serious illness-.or injury (2) Death of an employee 55X1A 25X1A (3) Any circumstance which requires the Agency to- contact the employee's emergency addressee or. which requires more than routine supervisory action c. Involvement in legal proceedings which might result in subpoena, police detention, trial, or publicity should be reported to the Employee Activity Branch. of the - Office of Security. d. Unforeseen absences should be reported to the employee's supervisor. within the first two hours of the first day of absence. If the supervisor cannot be reached, the absence should be reported to the Security Duty Office Employee Emergencies and Unforeseen Absences) Each employee is responsible for full compliance with Agency leave regulations. Except in cases of unforeseen absence due to illness or emergency (see paragraph 19 above), permission to take leave must be obtained in advance of its use. Leave) Revised: 14 June 1974 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L 25 Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 25X1A MANAGEMENT 21. EMPLOYEE CONDUCT a. Each Agency employee should conduct himself on and off the job in a manner which reflects credit on himself and the Agency. Each employee is responsible for .:. acquainting himself with the rules of conduct he is. expected to follow during his Agency employment. If he is uncertain of the existence or meaning of a - rule, he should seek advice from his supervisor, his. personnel or administrative officer, the deputy. counselor on matters of conduct. for his directorate, or the: Director of-Personnel. Each employee is also expected to monitor and be accountable for any activities of his dependents that might reasonably be construed to affect the security of the Agency, directly or-in- directly. b. Each employee is expected. to live within his means, to honor his financial obligations, and to maintain a reputation for paying his debts. Willful failure to settle valid debts will,be grounds for. disciplinary action, including dismissal. Each. employee ha.s the responsibility for prompt payment of Federal,-state,- and local taxes. The Agency cooperates with the various tax authorities in collecting delinquent or-' 25X1A unpaid taxes owed by Agency employees. (*) I __]Conduct and Discipline) 22. EMPLOYMENT OF RELATIVES An Agency official who has the authority to- employ or promote individuals, or who is in a position to recommend individuals for employment or promotion,- may not employ,, promote, or. advocate for employment or promotion, any of his relatives. An individual appointed, employed, advanced, or promoted in violation of this restriction 25X1A is not entitled to pay. C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 Restrictions on Employment of Relatives) 23. CONFLICTS OF INTEREST a. A conflict of interest is a situation in which an-em- ployee's private interests conflict or appear to conflict with the duties and responsibilities of his Government employment. Usually the conflict of interest is of an economic nature; however, it may apply to other areas as well. (*) Revised: 14 June 1974 Approved Fgr elgar-4OUL'IE9L(W : I fJAQFL83B00823R000700030011-6 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L 5X1A Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011 B MANAGEMENT b. There are severe criminal penalties for violations of prohibitions against conflicts of interest in the Federal service. These prohibitions forbid a Federal employee from - (1) representing-anyone before a court or Government agency in-a matter in which the United States Government has an interest (this restriction does not apply if the employee is discharging his.__ official-; duties-) ; (2) participating in his governmental capacity in any matter in--which he, a member of-his immediate family. an outside business associate,-or a.person with whom he is negotiating for employment has a financial interest; (3) representing anyone, other than the United States, for one year after his Government service has ended, in any matter in which the Government has'an interest and which was within the-area of the'' employee's'official responsibilities during the. last year of his Government service (an employee is permanently prohibited from representing anyone in those instances where he participated personally and substantially for the Government during-his service)'; or ... (4) receiving any monetary or other benefits from a private source as compensation for Government` 25X1A c o ena e e gency o e ermine a exis ence o rea 25X1A or apparent conflicts of interest, employees in certain positions may be required to file an annual employment and financial information report. The content of this report is treated in strict confidence. Reporting Employment and Financial Interests) 25 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Approved For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDP83BOq 25X1A Ap roved For Release 2002/1.1/07: CIA-RDP83B00823R000~~'~~T 24. GIFTS AND DECORATIONS a. No Agency employee may solicit or accept, directly or indirectly, from any person, corporation, or group, do- mestic or foreign, anything of economic value such as gift, gratuity, or favor, if it might reasonably be in- terpreted by others as being of such a nature that it could affect his impartiality as an Agency employee, or if the employee has reasons to believe that the giver (1) has or is seeking to `obtain contractual or other business relationships with the Agency; (2) has interests which-:may be substantially affected - by the employee's performance_or nonperformance of h.is , official., duty; or ~ ? . ..- .: . (3) is in any way attempting to influence the employee's official actions. b. An employee is forbidden by law from soliciting contri- 25X1A C-O-N-F=I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L buttons from other employees for a gift to a supervisor, or from accepting a gift from employees who receive lower salaries than he.receives. 25. POLITICAL ACTIVITIES a. Participation by Federal employees in political activities is limited by the Hatch Act. This law provides severe penalties for violations, whether willful or not. In ac- cordance with the Hatch Act a Federal employee may not (1) take leave to participate in a political campaign; 20 _ Revised: 14 June 1974 Approve Fir ~~I~a~~ ~~/~11~1`:ICI9A-FB~DP83B00823R000700030011-6 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L ' Approved For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDP83B00823R0007000300~~1A (2) be a candidate for nomination for or election to a national or state political office (he may run for a local community office under certain specified circumstances); (3) solicit others to become candidates for nomination for or election to political offices; - (4) transport voters, except members of his immediate family, to the polls; (5) distribute political-.campaign (6) march_in a political parade; (7j actively promote or sell. tickets to as political dinners;: such activities (8) publish or write for. publication any article or letter soliciting votes for~~or against. any political. party or candidate; ~:- (9) solicit. or receive any assessment or contribution. for any political purpose; ~ _ - .(10) campaign for or against a political party or candidate; or (11) make a political contribution. in a Federal building or to another Federal employee. (*) b. Employees interested in more complete information on 25X1A this subject should contact the Office of Personnel. 5X1A Approved For Release 200~2%T1%(~! :~1~-RTD~83TBd 25X1A \ Approved For Release 2002/11/07 :CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 Approved For Release 2002/11/07 :CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L 25X1A ? Approved For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDP83B00823R0007000~iD'D'I'f~ permits consumption of alcoholic beverages on Agency premises under certain conditions. Alcoholic beverages may be served in the Executive Dining Room, and in the Rendezvous Room only when catered or served by the Executive Dining Room. (General Services Regulation 101=19.3) 25 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Approved For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I=A-L ~5X ' Approved For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDP83B00823R00070003(f~T1`I=~A MANAGEMENT CHAPTER III: FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION;~~ 5~1'~ a. Each employee of"the~Agency,is held individually re- ~sponsible for the prudent use`of public funds made available._for:activities under his control. Each em- ployee also~is'responsible for reporting any instance in which he-has reason -to believe that Agency funds are being obligated or; expended contrary to. the policies set forth in Agency. regulations .' ~' ~` ~ _ "'' ~ ~ '~ b. Such reports may be submitted through normal'~supervisory~ channels tv`the.responsible Deputy Director or Head of Independent Office or directly to the Inspector- General. ?: ~5X1A Financial Administration), 35. CUSTODY OF FUNDS Any individual to whom funds are advanced for official use is charged with the same duties and responsibilities as an official custodian insofar as the funds entrusted to his care are concerned. He must avoid the mingling 25X1Aof such funds with his personal funds. Custody of Funds) Revised: 14 June 1974 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Approved For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDP83 27 25X1A C-O=N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Approved For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 MANAGEMENT 36. PENALTIES FOR MISUSE OF OFFICIAL FUNDS Agency employees who. misuse official funds may be required to restore the amount involved and may be subject to punishment by law. The penalty prescribed by law for ~~ presenting a false claim is a fine of not more than: $10,000 or imprisonment for not more than five years, or both. (HR 30=1, Financial Administration) 37-39. Reserved 28-30 Revised: 14 June 1974 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Approved For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 ~C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L ~rX ` Approved For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030II'1'?~ MANAGEMENT ~~5X1 A 40. THE MANAGEMENT ADVISORY GROUP (MAG) tributor desires.:; (*) 4I. PENALTY INDICIA MAIL The Director has established the Management Advisory. Group (MAG), made?up of 14 officers in grades GS-12 to 16, to assist in identifying and making recommendations on issues and problems arising out of the Agency's organization and management practices. The MAG is not an appropriate body to hear specific personal employee grievances. These are handled through established grievance procedures:. (See paragraph T7 above.) ~. However, it welcomes the views and suggestions of Agency employees on how to improve the quality of Agency per- . formance by affecting its personnel, its structure .and methods of operation, or its: external relations. Any such suggestions should be sent to MAG, Executive Registry,:?-E-12 Headquarters Building.. Their authorship will be kept confidential to the extent.that.the con- a. Penalty indicia mail is that official mail of the U.S. Government which may be transmitted through. the Federal postal system without the application of postage stamps. A penalty indicia mailing wrapper identifies the contents as official business. and bears a printed statement. of the penalty for private use to avoid. payment of. postage. This penalty is a fine of $300.. ... b. Agency employees should ensure that penalty indicia:. mail is used only for official correspondence as defined by the Penalty Mail Act of 1948, as amended. In any instance where uncertainty exists, prior verification should be obtained from the Chief, Mail and Courier:. Branch, Logistics Services Division, Office of Logistics. Penalty Indicia Mail) 42. CIA r~1AILING ADDRESS The Agency's official mailing address for unclassified mail is 25X1A Central Intelligence Agency Washington, D.C. 20505 CIA Official Address) Revised: 14 June 1974 Approved For I~e1~as~~OD~/'I~/OFf' ~L1~ fZ~7P~3 25 25X1A C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Approved For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 MANAGEMENT 43. INSTRUCTIONS RECEIVED WHICH ARE INCONSISTENT WITH AGENCY CHARTER 25X1A Medical Support Program) (Memorandum for All CIA Employees from the DCI dated C1 11R..?_ , n..n, Any CIA employee who believes that he has received instructions which in any way appear inconsistent with the CIA legislative charter will inform the Director of Central Intelligence-immediately.. .. .. OFFICE OF MEDICAL .SERVICES EMERGENCY AND CONSULTATIVE C~ntrTnnn _. `~ vine.~,vi_.r1cU.11.d1'JCrV1Ces provides enler e . . ~l g IlC y IIleC ca1 assistance to:Agcncy.?employees during duty hours regardless of whether.: their illness or injury is incurred_in-the performance of duty. During duty hours, emergency medical assistance: may be obtained at the medical facilities in the Headquarters Building and the Ames .Building,:~~~After duty hours, employees who require medical advice or as- sistance may contact the Office of Medical Se Officer, through the Security Duty Office, on b. Agency employees may also avail themselves of the Office of Medical Services consultative service. This service consists of. advice and assistance in such areas as internal medicine, psychiatry;. clinical psychology, and vocational psychology. Such assistance may be required in view of an employee's health, a problem involving family relationships, a family medical problem, or difficulties in job adjustment. Consultative services may be obtained by contacting the Assistant Registrar,. of lino ~~ TR.. .7,.. ..i n------ 32- 34 Revised,: 14 June 1974 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Approved For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 . C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L NtAN~.t~~:t~l~~l For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDP83B00823R00070003 CHAPTER V: STATUTORY PROHIBITIONS 25X1A Every Government employee is prohibited byelaw or regulation from engaging in certain types of activities. In addition to the prohibitions enumerated elsewhere in this handbook, listed below are a number of summaries of provisions of the law;. however, the employee should be aware that these do not constitute a complete list of all the prohibited activities proscribed 'in the U.S. Code or other applicable regulations. A Government. employee may not ; 1. willfully and unlawfully conceal, remove, mutilate, vbiiterate, id.i~ify, or. deS~CT`oy Government documents or.xecords, or attempt to do so (18 U.S.C. 2071);.? 2. ask, accept,. receive, give, promise, or offer a bribe of any kind-with the intent of having a decision on any official matter influenced thereby (18 U.S.C. 201).; 3. fail to render accounts for public money received other than salary, pay, or emolument (18 U.S.C. 643); 4. make false entry or report with intent to deceive or ' defraud the United States Government. (18 U.S.C.. 2073); 5. falsely make or assist in making, counterfeiting,. or forging, in whole or part, any form of transportation request, knowingly alter or assist in altering a transportation request, or. knowingly pass, publish; or sell-any such false or. altered form of request (18 U.S.C. 508) ~ - - .. _ . 6. promote, operate, or participate in organized gambling during work hours (GSA Regulations); ~ __. 7. loan, use, convert, or deposit public money entrusted to him except as specifically allowed by law -: (18 U.S.C. 648); 8. participate in any strike against the United States Government or assert the right to strike against the Government, or hold membership in any organization of government employees that asserts the right to strike against the Government (5 U.S.C. 7331, 18 U.S.C. 1918); Revised: 14 June 1974 35 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Approved For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 25X1A App' C-.Q-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L roved For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 . MANAGEMENT 9. contribute in excess of $5,000 during any calendar year or purchase goods, advertising, or articles of any kind, on behalf of a candidate for elected Federal office (18 U.S.C.. 608); 10. use appropriated funds to pay for any personal service ,_ advertisement, telegram, telephone, letter, or other - advice intended to influence a member of Congress (18 U.S.C.-1913); :_ .. ~. ._ -. ._.:::: .::.~~ _ _ 11. give money or any other thing of value to a member, , delegate, officer, or clerk of the. Congress for the promotion of. any political object (18 U.S.C. 607);.. .~ . I2. dct or cc~r~spire to?deprive:..-any citizen in the free (, exercise or enjoyment.of any rights, privileges., or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States (18 U.S.C. 241.,. 242);..... 13. conspire t{o inj.ure or .destroy specific property:situated within a foreign country and belonging to a foreign _: government with which the United. States is at peace (18 U.S.C. 956); ~ .. .. .... i 14. begin, provide,_prepare a means for,~furnish money for,' or take part. in any military or naval. expedition. or enterprise to be carried on from the United States against a territory of a foreign state with which the .. United States is at peace (18 U.S.C.. 960); --.:- 15. knowingly and willfully. disclose to an_unauthorized person or publish any classified information. (18 U.S.C_ 798, 50 U.S.C. 783, and 18 U.S.C. 1905); _ ~._ 16, unless specifically authorized, willfully use or:authorize the use of any Government-owned. motor vehicle for other than official purposes (31 U.S.C. 638a(c)); 17. knowingly and willfully falsify, conceal, or cover up a material fact or make a false statement regarding a Government matter (18 U.S.C. 1001); 18. without proper authority remove or use documents relating to claims from or by the Government (18 U.S.C. 285); 19, act as the agent of a foreign principal registered. under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (18 U.S.C. 2I9); 36 Revised: 14 June 1974 Approved~o~l~T~a-s~ ~0~1'f ~/0~ : ~ri~RbP83B00823R000700030011-6 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L ? 'hgANAGE~4ved For Release 2002/1.1/07: CIA-RDP83B00823R0007000 25X1A 20. embezzle Government money or property (18 U.S.C. 641) or embezzle money or property in the possession of another employee by reason of his. employment (I8 U.S.C. 654). A former Government employee may not 1. after his Government employment has ended, represent anyone other than the United States in connection with a matter in which the United States is a party or has an interest and in which he participated personally and substantially for the Government. (18 U.S.C. 207(a)); 2. personally represent, for one year after his Government employment has ended., anyone other than the United .ltAtP~ ~n ~vnii~\.tiVii isitii a iiutttrr iii :;h i~h the Uiaited States is a party or has an interest and which was within the boundaries of his official responsibility during the last year of his Government service (18 U.S.C. 207(b)). This temporary restraint of course gives way to the permanent restriction described in paragraph 1 immediately above if the matter is one in which he participated personally and substantially. Revised: 14 June 1974 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L Approved For Release 2002/11/07: CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 25X1A \ Approved For Release 2002/11/07 :CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 Next 16 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2002/11/07 :CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 Approved For ~~YIIVI~07 :I$@SSS~~O?OOO~OOOS66~1-6~f~`~~ ~~ This Notice is ~ Current Uritil Rescinded .~\ ~c~ ~ o VISITOR AND ENi~'LOYEE ACCESS TO AGENCY BUILDINGS 1. Effective 25 March 1974, between the hours of 0730 and 1730 Nbnday through Friday, all unbadged visitors and Agency personnel who have either forgotten or lost their badges will be processed into the Headquarters Building through the *~a.in Entrance Receptionist Office. At all other times, when the latter office is closed, these persons will be processed in by the Federal protective Officers stationed at either the Northeast Entrance or the South Loading Dock Pedestrian. Entrance, both of which are always open. Service and maintenance personnel with "Escort-Required" badges will continue to enter the Headquarters Building through the North or South Loading Dock Pedes- trian Entrances . 2. Periodically after 25 March 1974, persons entering the Headquarters Building or other Agency buildings in the Metropolitan D. C. area with Staff, Visitor-No-Escort, or other picture-type will be asked to hand those badges to the Federal Protective es d b g , a Officer on duty for the latter's close inspection before gaining admit- tance. This requirement will be in effect only upon entering Agency buildings. Prior to leaving Agency buildings, holders of picture badges will simply show their badges to the Federal Protective Officers as is the current practice. FOR THE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE: HAROLD L . BROW~A~IAN Deputy Director for T4anagement and Services DISTRIBUTION: ALL Ef~7PL0YEES (1-6) Approved For Re~~E~~1~/~ : CI~~DD82~F~OD0700030011-6 STATINTL \ Approved For Release 2002/11/07 :CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 Next 8 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2002/11/07 :CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 Approved For Release 2002g'~/,Q7~: CIA-RDP83B00823ROOa STATINTL SAFETY MANUAL Entire manual sho 7d h r.riPwPC] ?S1;CURITY DIST~I~ITTI?N: Aii 24 Maxch 1960 Approved For Release 2002/11/07 :CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 Approved For Release 2002/11/07 : CIA~~~~~3F~D070003001 25X1A PE~S09~I~~L AC~'lO~IS 25X1 DIS~Ri~IJ'TiON: AB 7 September Approved For Release 2002/11/07 :CIA-RDPS~BII0823RUQD700030011-6 Approved For Release 2002/11~0~_~I~-~I~D~8E3~(Ji82131~0~0700030011-6 25X1A 25X1A PF,RSCNNEL 7 September 1960 Rescission: - Parag?aph ~+d of (dated 26 .March 195 25X1 - CONTENTS . ~ - - - - . ._ _..: ..- Page . -. GEPIERA.L. .. .:. .. ~ . -. ...-. 1 :.- . _ . RESPONS=BILITIES .. - . .: . - . . - . _.. 1 . . F OR 153 . 2 PROCEDURE . - ~ ... _ .. _ ..INSTRUCTIONS FUR COMPLETING FORM 1152, .- . - RE~JEST F'OR PERSOPfi~L ACTION . _ . 3 - NATURE OF PERSONNEL ACTION . _. 6 CATEGORY OF E1~ff'IAYMENT 11 REQUES'LS.F-OR PERSONNEL ACTION INVOLVIlYG - SPECIAL CLEARANCE A1~ID ADVANCE NOTIFICATION 12 This handbook is for the guidance of Agency officers concerned with the initiation and processing of personnel actions which establish, change, or terminate the status of staff employees,~staff agents, consultants, and military personnel detailed to the Agency. The pro- cedures set forth in this handbook will apply to the processing of all personnel actions which are to be effective on-or af'ter.2 October 1960. a. The Director of Personnel is responsible for the approval and final processing of all personnel actions and shaJ1 ensure that they con- form with Agency and Federal policies and requirements. :. b. The Director of Security is responsible for security review and approval of proposed personnel actions affecting the security stat of Agency employees in accordance with Agency security standards and regulations. c. The Comptroller is responsible for recording changes resulting from approved personnel actions in appropriate Agency payroll and accoun? ing records and for effecting adjustments in the payroll. d. Operating Officials are responsible for initiating the Request for Personnel Action for personnel under, or being assigned to, their jurisdictions. 1 Approved For Release 2002/11/07 :CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 C-O-N-F-I-D E-N-T-I-A-L ? 25X1A \ Approved For Release 2002/11/07 :CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6 Next 47 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2002/11/07 :CIA-RDP83B00823R000700030011-6

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