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Title 36 → Chapter XII → Subchapter E → Part 1270
§1270.1 Scope of part.
§1270.2 Application.
§1270.4 Definitions.
§1270.20 Presidential records in the physical custody of the Archivist.
§1270.24 When the Archivist may act for a President.
§1270.38 Public access to Presidential records.
§1270.46 Notice of intent to disclose Presidential records to the public.
Source: 82 FR 26589, June 8, 2017, unless otherwise noted.
This part, except §§1270.46 and 1270.48, applies to Vice-Presidential records in the same manner as to Presidential records. The Vice President's duties and responsibilities, with respect to Vice-Presidential records, are the same as the President's duties and responsibilities with respect to Presidential records, except those in §§1270.46 and 1270.48. The Archivist's authority with respect to Vice-Presidential records is the same as the Archivist's authority with respect to Presidential records, except that the Archivist may enter into an agreement with a non-Federal archival repository to deposit Vice-Presidential records, if the Archivist determines it to be in the public interest.
If a President specifies restrictions on access to Presidential records under 44 U.S.C. 2204(a), but has not made a designation under §1270.22 at the time of their death or disability, the Archivist exercises the President's discretion or authority under 44 U.S.C. 2204, except as limited by 44 U.S.C. 2208 and §1270.48.
(a) Promptly notify, in writing, the former President during whose term of office the record was created and the incumbent President, or their representatives, of the intended disclosure. This notice informs the Presidents of the 60-day period in which either President may make a claim of constitutionally based privilege under §1270.48; and
(4) The date on which the 60-working-day period set out in §1270.48(a) expires; and