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10/5/19

[Answer] If an undated source document you are using to derivatively classify your document has OADR on the "Declassify On" line what date do you use for the "Declassify On" line on the new document?

Answer: add 25 years to the date of the new document




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If an undated source document you are using to derivatively classify your document has OADR on the "Declassify On" line what date do you use for the "Declassify On" line on the new document? All of the following may be used to create a derivatively classified document EXCEPT classified document with an ISOO marking waiver If an undated source document you are using to derivatively classify your document has OADR on the "Declassify On" line what date do … The document that you are working on is ready for declassification. You have checked with the OCA responsible and the declassification date has not changed . How will the markings in the Classification Authority Block of the document change? Answer: If you are referring to the declassification date then the first step is to check the source documents for declassification instructions . This is to make sure we are carrying over the correct instructions. You must follow the OCA’s declassification instructions. Answer: add 25 years to the date of the new document Most relevant text from all around web: If an undated source document you are using to derivatively classify your document has OADR on the "Declassify On" line what date do you use for the "Declassify On" line on the new document ? (2) When a document is classified derivatively on the ...


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