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Defense Logistics Agency § 1292.4

PART 1292—SECURITY OF DLA tions and orders in fulfillment of their ACTIVITIES AND RESOURCES responsibility to protect property and places under their jurisdiction and ad- Sec. ministration. However, separate secu- 1292.1 Purpose and scope. rity regulations and orders should not 1292.2 Policy. be issued when the host has issued se- 1292.3 Background. curity regulations and orders that af- 1292.4 Responsibilities. ford protection to the DLA activity. 1292.5 Procedures. (d) Detailed physical security and APPENDIX A TO PART 1292—SECTION 21 OF THE emergency plans developed in conjunc- INTERNAL SECURITY ACT OF 1950 tion with these security regulations AUTHORITY: DoD Directive 5200.8 and in ac- and orders will be as prescribed by cordance with Sec. 21 of the Internal Secu- DLAM 5710.1, Physical Security Man- rity Act of 1950, 50 U.S.C. 797. ual, and DLA War and Emergency Sup- SOURCE: 46 FR 13216, Feb. 20, 1981, unless port Plan (WESP), part II, Annex A. otherwise noted. § 1292.3 Background. § 1292.1 Purpose and scope. Section 21 of the Internal Security ‘‘To establish policy, assign respon- Act of 1950 (appendix A) authorizes the sibilities, and prescribe procedures for Secretary of Defense to designate mili- the issuance of security regulations tary commanders to promulgate or ap- and orders by Heads of DLA activities. prove regulations and orders for the This part 1292 implements DoD Direc- protection of property and places under tive 5200.8, Security of Instal- their command. DoD Directive 5200.8 lations and Resources, and is applica- designates military commanders of ble to HQ DLA, DLA field activities Army, Navy, Air Force, and Defense and property/places subject to the ju- Agency activities as having authority risdiction or administration of the De- to promulgate regulations and orders fense Logistics Agency. pursuant to the Internal Security Act § 1292.2 Policy. of 1950. (a) Military Heads of DLA field ac- § 1292.4 Responsibilities. tivities are authorized to issue or ap- prove necessary security regulations (a) HQ DLA. (1) The Director, DLA/ and orders for the protection of prop- Deputy Director/Deputy Director, CAS erty and places under their jurisdic- will issue necessary security regula- tion/administration. Regulations and tions and orders for PLFAs headed by orders for the protection of property civilians. and personnel of subordinate activities (2) The Command Security Officer, headed by civilians shall be promul- DLA (DLA-T) will: gated by the military commander in (i) Provide technical staff guidance the chain of command immediately on the issuance of security regulations above such subordinate activity. and orders. (b) Regulations and orders for the (ii) Keep the Director, DLA informed protection of property and personnel of of violations of regulations/orders as primary level field activities (PLFAs) reported. headed by civilians, and subordinate (b) Field Activities. (1) The Heads of activities of such PLFAs which like- Primary Level Field Activities will: wise are headed by civilians, shall be (i) Publish a physical security plan promulgated by the Director, DLA/Dep- which provides proper and economical uty Director/Deputy Director, CAS. use of personnel and equipment to pre- (c) Heads of DLA field activities that vent or minimize loss or damage from are tenants on a military reservation, theft, espionage, sabotage, and other post, camp, station, installation, base, criminal or disruptive activities. or -owned or leased facility (ii) Report violations of security reg- administered by another command or ulations and orders to HQ DLA, ATTN: agency are responsible for protection of DLA-T, in accordance with DLAR property and places under their com- 5705.1, Reporting of Security and mand and may issue security regula- Criminal Violations.

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(2) The Military Heads of DLA field of applicable directives, will suffice activities will issue security regula- provided it cites the authority to issue tions and orders as necessary for the such directive. The posting of volumi- protection of places and property under nous, individual security regulations their jurisdiction pursuant to the pro- and orders will be avoided. visions of this part 1292 and other per- tinent directives. APPENDIX A TO PART 1292—SECTION 21 OF THE INTERNAL SECURITY ACT OF 1950 § 1292.5 Procedures. 797. Security regulations and orders; penalty for (a) Security regulations and orders violation will be promulgated by any of the fol- (a) Whoever willfully shall violate any lowing means: such regulation or order as, pursuant to - (1) Written directives of the activity ful authority, shall be or has been promul- Head. gated or approved by the Secretary of De- (2) Signs and similar media. fense, or by any military commander des- (3) Orally, when required by a contin- ignated by the Secretary of Defense, or by gency/emergency. the Director of the National Advisory Com- mittee for Aeronautics, for the protection or (b) Written directives and orders will security of military or naval aircraft, air- contain so much of the following - ports, airport facilities, vessels, harbors, ment as is pertinent: ports, piers, waterfront facilities, bases, forts, posts, laboratories, stations, vehicles, This order (directive, bulletin, etc.) is equipment, explosives, or other property or issued pursuant to section 21, Internal Secu- places subject to the jurisdiction, adminis- rity Act of 1950, 50 U.S.C. 797, DoD Directive tration, or in the custody of the Department 5200.8, DLAR 5710.1, (directive issued by the of Defense, any Department or agency of Head of a DLA field activity subordinate to which said Department consists, or any offi- HQ DLA). cer or employeee of said Department or (c) Signs used as the sole vehicle for agency, or of the National Advisory Com- issuing a security regulation or order mittee for Aeronautics or any officer or em- must contain a recitation of the au- ployee thereof, relating to fire hazards, fire thority under which issued and the protection, lighting, machinery, guard serv- ice, disrepair, disuse or other unsatisfactory title of the authorized official who conditions thereon, or the ingress thereto or issued the regulation or order. DLAM egress or removal of persons therefrom, or 5710.1, chapter 3, contains instructions otherwise providing for safeguarding the on the exact wording of such signs. same against destruction, loss, or injury by (d) Oral orders will include a state- accident or by enemy action, sabotage or ment which clearly indicates the au- other subversive actions, shall be guilty of a thority for issuance similar to the pro- misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof visions of paragraph (b) of this section. shall be liable to a fine of not to exceed $5,000 (e) Written security orders and regu- or to imprisonment for not more than one year or both. lations will be posted in conspicuous (b) Every such regulation or order shall be and appropriate places to ensure widest posted in conspicuous and appropriate dissemination. The posting of a general places. Sept. 23, 1950, c. 1024, Title I, Par. 21, security regulation/order, or a listing 64 Stat. 1005.

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