Briefing on Presidential Records Act and Federal Records Act Amendments of 2014 (HR 1233, PL 113-187) Gary Stern and Paul Wester Wednesday, December 10,

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Briefing on Presidential Records Act and Federal Records Act Amendments of 2014 (HR 1233, PL ) Gary Stern and Paul Wester Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Today’s Agenda Background and Overview Summary of the Major Updates Section-by-Section Summary 2

Background and Overview The Federal Records Act of 1950, as amended, establishes the framework for records management programs in Federal Agencies. The Presidential Records Act of 1978 governs the official records of Presidents and Vice Presidents created or received for all Presidents who come into office after January 20, This Act changed the legal ownership of the official records of the President from private to public, and established a new statutory structure under which Presidents must manage the records while in office, and the records automatically transfer into the legal custody of the National Archives when the President leaves office. 3

Background and Overview Congressional support for HR 1233 was critical to passage of the amendments. Principal backing came from House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Ranking Member Elijah Cummings (D-MD) an d Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA), and Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Tom Carper (D-DE) and Ranking Member Tom Coburn (R-OK). HR 1233 is consistent with the Presidential Memorandum on Management Government Records (November 2011) and its implementing directive M (August 2012). NARA will review and update the Code of Federal Regulations and additional policy material to support the new law. 4

Summary of the Major Updates Strengthening the Federal Records Act by expanding the definition of Federal records to clearly include electronic records. This is the first change to the definition of a Federal record since the enactment of the act in 1950.​ Confirming that Federal electronic records will be transferred to the National Archives in electronic form. Granting the Archivist of the United States final determination as to what constitutes a federal record. Authorizing the early transfer of permanent electronic federal and Presidential records to the National Archives, while legal custody remains with the agency or the President. Clarifying the responsibilities of federal government officials when using non- government systems. Empowering the National Archives to safeguard original and classified records from unauthorized removal. Codifying procedures by which former and incumbent Presidents review Presidential records for constitutional privileges. Formerly, this process was controlled by an Executive Order subject to change by different administrations. 5

Section-by-Section Summary Sec. 2. Presidential records. Codifies the notification and review process for Presidential records by the incumbent and former Presidents, supplanting E.O – Will need to revise regulations at 36 CFR 1270 Authorizes courtesy storage of incumbent Presidential records, making the President the exclusive access point for records in NARA’s physical custody Restricts access of original Presidential records from anyone convicted of a crime related to NARA records – e.g., Sandy Berger Establishes requirements for PRA employees when using non- official accounts (similar provision for FRA employees in section 10) 6

Section-by-Section Summary Sec. 3. National Archives and Records Administration. Authorizes pre-accessioning of federal records – May need to revise regulations at 36 CFR 1226 Modernizes chapter 21 of the FRA to address digital records and conform to new definition of federal records in chapter 33 (per section 5) – May need to revise regulations at 36 CFR 1236, 1237, 1238 Updates language in section 2114 to apply to “audio and visual records” Sec. 4. Records management by Federal agencies. Modernizes section 3106 re unauthorized removal, destruction of records – May need to revise regulations at 36 CFR

Section-by-Section Summary Sec. 5. Disposal of records. Modernizes the definition of federal records, including giving the Archivist final authority on determining whether or not something is a federal record – Will need to revise regulations at 36 CFR 1220, 1222 Updates other provisions to include digitized records Sec. 6. Procedures to prevent unauthorized removal of classified records from National Archives. Requires NARA to issue internal procedures addressing access to classified records by non-governmental or contractor employees – e.g., Sandy Berger (NARA already has such procedures in place) – Need to review existing procedures to ensure they conform 8

Section-by-Section Summary Sec. 7. Repeal of provisions related to the National Study Commission on Records and Documents of Federal Officials. A purely housekeeping provision to repeal expired provisions Sec. 8. Pronoun amendments. Removes the male pronoun from NARA’s statutes 9

Section-by-Section Summary Sec. 9. Records management by the Archivist. Removes references to GSA from the FRA Requires NARA to issue regulations to require agencies to manage all electronic records electronically “to the greatest extent possible” – Will need to revise regulations at 36 CFR 1236 Revises NARA’s inspection authority – Will need to revise regulations at 36 CFR

Section-by-Section Summary Sec. 10. Disclosure requirement for official business conducted using non-official electronic messaging account. Establishes requirements for FRA employees when using non- official accounts – Will need to review NARA (Guidance for Agency Employees on the Management of Federal Records, Including Accounts, and the Protection of Federal Records from Unauthorized Removal) and may need to write regulations 11

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