Approved For Release 2000/08/07 CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 100230001-5 3 3 -4W VOW 5!)952 Federal R4ster I Vol. 46, No. 235 / Tuesday, December 8. 1981 / Presidential Documents 2.8 Consistency With Other Lows. Nothing in this Order shall be construed to authorize any activity in violation of the Constitution or statutes of the United States. 2.9 Undisclosed Participation in Organizations Within the United States. No one acting on behalf of agencies within the Intelligence Community may join or otherwise participate in any organization in the United States on behalf of any agency within the Intelligence Cornmunity without disclosing his intelli- gence affiliation to appropriate officials of the organization, except in accord- ance with procedures established by the head of the agency concerned and approved by the Attorney General. Such participation shall be authorized only if it is essential to achieving lawful purposes as determined by the agency bead or designee. No such participation may be undertaken for the purpose of influencing the activity of the organization or its members except in cases where: (a) The participation is undertaken on behalf of the FBI in the course of a lawful investigation. or (b) The organization concerned is composed primarily of individuals who are not United States persons and is reasonably believed to be acting on behalf of a foreign power. Human Experimentation. No agency within the Intelligence Community shall sponsor, contract for or conduct research on human subjects except in accordance with guidelines issued by. the Department of Health and Human Services. The subject's informed consent shall be documen d as requiree those guidelines. 2.12 Prohibition on Assassination. No person employed by or acting on behalf of the United States Governmentshall engage in, or conspire to engage In. assassination. 2.12 Indirect Participation. No agency of the Intelligence Community shall participate in or request any person to undertake activities forbidden by this Order. Part 3 Ceneral Provisions 3.1 Congressional Oversight The duties and responsibilities of the Director of Central Intelligence and the heads of other departments, agencies. and entities engaged in intelligence activities to cooperate with the Congress in the conduct of its responsibilities for oversight of intelligence activities shall be as provided in title 50, United States Code, section 413. The requirements of section 662 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1962. as amended (2Z U.S.C. 24Z2), and section SM of the National Security Act of 1947. as amended (50 U.S.C. 423), shall apply to all special activities as defined in this Order. 3.2 Implementation. ne NSQ the Secretary of Defense. the Attorney Cener. al. and the Director of Central Intelligence shall issue such appropriate directives and procedures as are necessary to implement this Order. Heads of agencies within the Intelligence Community shall issue appropriate supp!e- mentary directives and procedures consistent with this Order. The Attorney General shall provide a statement of reasons for not approving any proce- dures established by the bead of an agency in the Intelligence Community other than the FBI. The National Security Council may establish procedures in instances where the agency bead and the Attorney General are unable t, reach agreement on other than constitutional or other legal grounds. 3.3 Procedures. Until the procedures required by Ws Order have been established. the activities. herein authorized which require procedures shall be conducted in accordance with existing procedures or requirements established under Executive Order No. 12036.~ Procedures required by this Order shall be established as expeditiously as possible. All procedures promulgated pursuant to this Order shall be made availabldtd the congreissional intelligence commit- tees. Approved For Release 2000/08/07 : CIA-RDP96-00788RO01 100230001-5