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Category Classification: Remuneration

Classification Identification: CUI (Controlled Unclassified Information)

Incentivization Category: Rewards
Incentivization Category: Rewards

Category Classification: Remuneration

Finding Source Documents for Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) Under Basic Authorities

When it comes to identifying the source documents for Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) authorities under Basic Authorities, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)'s CUI Registry is your go-to resource. This comprehensive database provides detailed categorisations and references to the underlying laws, Executive Orders, and regulations that authorise the protection of each CUI category.

To begin your search, navigate to the CUI Registry on the NARA website (archives.gov/cui/registry). Here, you'll find a wealth of information on each CUI category, including its associated Basic Authority. For instance, the CUI category "International Financial Institutions" lists its source document for the Basic Authority as 22 USC 286f(c).

This approach applies to all CUI categories. Simply identify the category in the CUI Registry, and then check the listed "Safeguarding and/or Dissemination Authority" section to find the legal source documents underpinning the basic control requirements.

It's important to note that the location of CUI documents does not appear to be associated with a specific authority. However, the alternative banner marking for basic CUI authorities is CUI//RWRD, while the banner marking for the location of CUI documents is simply CUI.

The category marking for this alternative banner is RWRD, which is related to the identity of a recipient of a reward. As for the sanctions related to the location of CUI documents, these are not detailed in the provided information.

However, the Safeguarding and/or Dissemination Authority for the location of CUI documents is 18 USC 3073, and the type of CUI authority is Basic. Furthermore, the location of CUI documents does not seem to have any restrictions on dissemination.

In summary, the CUI Registry maintained by NARA is the authoritative reference for locating source documents that define Basic Authorities for each CUI category and for understanding which legal requirements apply for safeguarding and dissemination.

Investing in understanding the protection of Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) under Basic Authorities can be profitable for any business. To finance such knowledge, one should explore the CUI Registry on NARA's website, where details about each CUI category, including its associated Basic Authority, are provided.

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