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 108 STAT. 2842 PUBLIC LAW 103-337—OCT. 5, 1994 (B) in paragraph (2), by striking out "after March 1, 1992,"; and (C) in paragraph (3), by striking out "a Vietnam-era POW/MIA who may still be alive in Southeast Asia," and inserting in lieu thereof "any United States personnel referred to in subsection (a)(2) who remain not accounted for but who may still be alive in captivity,"; (3) by striking out subsection (d) and inserting in lieu thereof the following: "(d) DEFINITIONS. — For purposes of this section: "(1) The terms 'Korean conflict' and *Vietnam era' have the meanings given those terms in section 101 of title 38, United States Code. "(2) The term 'Cold War' means the period from the end of World War II to the beginning of the Korean conflict and the period from the end of the Korean conflict to the beginning of the Vietnam era. "(3) The term 'official custodian' means— "(A) in the case of records, reports, and information relating to the Korean conflict or the Cold War, the Archivist of the United States; and "(B) in the case of records, reports, and information relating to the Vietnam era, the Secretary of Defense."; and (4) by striking out the section heading and inserting: "SEC. 1082. DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION CONCERNING UNAC- COUNTED FOR UNITED STATES PERSONNEL OF THE COLD WAR, THE KOREAN CONFLICT, AND THE VIETNAM ERA. ". Subtitle E—Miscellaneous Reporting Requirements 10 USC 113 note. SEC. 1041. ANNUAL REPORT ON DENIAL, REVOCATION, AND SUSPEN- SION OF SECURITY CLEARANCES. (a) IN GENERAL.— The Secretary of Defense shall submit to Congress, not later than 90 days after the close of each of fiscal years 1995 through 2000, a report concerning the denial, revocation, or suspension of security clearances for Department of Defense military and civilian personnel, and for Department of Defense contractor employees, for that fiscal year. (b) MATTER TO BE INCLUDED IN REPORT.— The Secretary shall include in each such report the following information with respect to the fiscal year covered by the report (shown separately for members of the Armed Forces, civilian officers and employees of the Department of Defense, and employees of contractors of the Department of Defense): (1) The number of denials, revocations, and suspensions of a security clearance, including clearance for special access programs and for sensitive compartmented information. (2) For cases involving the denial or revocation of a security clearance, the average period from the date of the initisd determination and notification to the individual concerned of the denial or revocation of the clearance to the date of the final

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