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{{Quote|reports that at an earlier date were [[classified]] [[sensitive information|sensitive]] or [[confidential]] with the need for high-level [[security]] no longer existing.<ref>[[U.S. Department of Justice]], [[National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan]] 42 (Oct. 2003).</ref>}}
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{{Quote|reports that at an earlier date were [[classified]] [[sensitive information|sensitive]] or [[confidential]] with the need for high-level [[security]] no longer existing.<ref>[[National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan]], at 42.</ref>}}
   
 
{{Quote|all [[data]] concerning (1) design, manufacture, or utilization of atomic weapons; (2) the production of special nuclear material; or (3) the use of special nuclear material in the production of energy, but shall not include data [[declassified]] or removed from the Restricted data category pursuant to section 142 [42 U.S.C. §2162].<ref>Atomic Energy General Provisions, 42 U.S.C. §2014 (2002), Definitions.</ref>}}
 
{{Quote|all [[data]] concerning (1) design, manufacture, or utilization of atomic weapons; (2) the production of special nuclear material; or (3) the use of special nuclear material in the production of energy, but shall not include data [[declassified]] or removed from the Restricted data category pursuant to section 142 [42 U.S.C. §2162].<ref>Atomic Energy General Provisions, 42 U.S.C. §2014 (2002), Definitions.</ref>}}

Latest revision as of 04:29, 22 September 2014

Definitions[]

Restricted data refers to

reports that at an earlier date were classified sensitive or confidential with the need for high-level security no longer existing.[1]
all data concerning (1) design, manufacture, or utilization of atomic weapons; (2) the production of special nuclear material; or (3) the use of special nuclear material in the production of energy, but shall not include data declassified or removed from the Restricted data category pursuant to section 142 [42 U.S.C. §2162].[2]
datasets that cannot be distributed to the general public, because of, for example, participant confidentiality concerns, third-party licensing or use agreements, or national security considerations.[3]

References[]

  1. National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan, at 42.
  2. Atomic Energy General Provisions, 42 U.S.C. §2014 (2002), Definitions.
  3. NIH Data Sharing Policy and Implementation Guidance (Mar. 5, 2003) (full-text).