Executive Order 12036

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Executive Order 12036 is a 1978 U.S. presidential directive issued by Jimmy Carter that restructured and regulated the activities of the American intelligence community.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States executive order
legal document
appliesToJurisdiction United States government
surface form: United States federal government
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasSubject Attorney General oversight of intelligence activities
Inspector General review of intelligence activities
access to intelligence information by other federal agencies
budgeting for national foreign intelligence program
classification and declassification of intelligence information
collection of communications intelligence
collection of defense intelligence
collection of economic intelligence
collection of human intelligence
collection of imagery intelligence
collection of scientific and technical intelligence
collection of signals intelligence
coordination between intelligence and law enforcement
coordination of foreign intelligence
coordination with the National Security Council on intelligence matters
counterintelligence abroad
counterintelligence within the United States
covert action approval procedures
disclosure of intelligence to foreign governments
intelligence oversight mechanisms
liaison relationships with foreign intelligence services
limits on domestic intelligence activities
maintenance of intelligence files and databases
maintenance of records of intelligence collection activities
minimization procedures for information on U.S. persons
oversight of intelligence activities
procedures for correcting and deleting inaccurate information on U.S. persons
procedures for handling incidentally acquired information on U.S. persons
prohibition on assassination
prohibition on collection of information on U.S. persons solely for exercising First Amendment rights
prohibition on domestic political surveillance by intelligence agencies
prohibition on indirect participation in assassination
protection of civil liberties
protection of intelligence facilities and personnel
protection of intelligence sources and methods
protection of privacy of U.S. persons
reporting of possible violations of law by intelligence personnel
reporting to Congress on intelligence activities
resource management for intelligence programs
restrictions on experimentation on human subjects for intelligence purposes
role of other executive departments and agencies in intelligence activities
role of the Central Intelligence Agency
role of the Department of Defense in intelligence
role of the Department of Energy in intelligence
role of the Department of State in intelligence
role of the Department of the Treasury in intelligence
role of the Director of Central Intelligence in managing the Intelligence Community
role of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in foreign intelligence and counterintelligence
role of the National Security Agency
roles of intelligence agencies
standards of conduct for intelligence personnel
training of intelligence personnel
use of cover by intelligence personnel
use of proprietary companies by intelligence agencies
regulates United States Intelligence Community
assistance by intelligence agencies to law enforcement authorities
counterintelligence activities
covert action
dissemination of information about U.S. persons by intelligence agencies
electronic surveillance for foreign intelligence purposes
foreign intelligence collection
intelligence activities
mail surveillance for foreign intelligence purposes
physical searches for foreign intelligence purposes
relationships between intelligence agencies and U.S. persons
relationships between intelligence agencies and academic institutions
relationships between intelligence agencies and the media
retention of information about U.S. persons by intelligence agencies
testing of equipment in the United States for intelligence purposes
use of informants and undercover techniques in intelligence
signedBy Jimmy Carter

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