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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
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TABLE 1—WHICH INVESTIGATION TO REQUEST |
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If the requirement is for |
And the person has this access |
Based on this investigation |
Then the investigation required is |
Using standard |
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Confidental Secret; “L” |
None |
None |
NACLC |
A |
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Out of date NACLC or SSBI |
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Conf, Sec; “L” |
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Top Secret, SCI; “Q” |
None |
None |
SSBI |
B |
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None; Conf, Sec; “L” |
Current or out of date NACLC |
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Out of date SSBI |
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TS, SCI; “Q” |
SSBI-PR |
C |
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TABLE 2—REINVESTIGATION REQUIREMENTS |
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Type required if there has been a break in service of |
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If the requirement is for |
And the age of the investigation is |
0-23 months |
24 month's or more |
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Confidential |
0 to 14 years. 11 mos |
None (note 1) |
NACLC |
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15 yrs. or more |
NACLC |
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Secret; “L” |
0 to 9 yrs 11 mos |
None (note 1) |
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10 yrs. or more |
NACLC |
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Top Secret, SCI; “Q” |
0 to 4 yrs. 11 mos |
None (note 1) |
SSBI |
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5 yrs or more |
SSBI-PR |
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Note: As a minimum, review an updated Standard Form 84 and applicable records. A reinvestigation (NACLC or SSBI-PR) is not required unless the review indicates the person may no longer satisfy the standards of Executive Order 12968. |
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 32. National Defense 32 CFR Pt. 147, Subpt. B, Attach. D ATTACHMENT D TO SUBPART B OF PART 147—STANDARD D—DECISION TABLES - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-32-national-defense/cfr-pt-32-147-subpt-b-attach-d/
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