Federal Employees Security Program: Hearings Before the Post Office and Civil Service, House of Representatives, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 1870 and Similar Bills, Bills to Amend the Act of August 26, 1950, Relating to the Suspension of Employment of Civilian Personnel of the United States in the Interest of National Security. April 30, May 4, 12-14, 20-21, June 2-4, 1959

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Page 296 - Secretary of Defense; the Secretary of the Army; the Secretary of the Navy; the Secretary of the Air Force; the...
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Page 7 - The agency head concerned may, following such investigation and review as he deems necessary, terminate the employment of such suspended civilian officer or employee whenever he shall determine such termination necessary or advisable in the interest of the national security of the United States...
Page 302 - General as totalitarian, fascist, communist, or subversive, or as having adopted a policy of advocating or approving the commission of acts of force or violence to deny other persons their rights under the Constitution of the United States...
Page 301 - Any behavior, activities, or associations which tend to show that the individual is not reliable or trustworthy.
Page 300 - ... the head of the department or agency concerned finds that such action is necessary in the national interest, which finding shall be made a part of the records of such department or agency.
Page 303 - Any person whose employment is suspended or terminated under the authority granted to heads of departments and agencies by or in accordance with the said act of August 26, 1950, or pursuant to the said Executive Order No. 9835 or any other security or loyalty program relating to officers...
Page 300 - ... a material adverse effect on the national security as a sensitive position. Any position so designated shall be filled or occupied only by a person with respect to whom a full field investigation has been conducted: Provided, that a person occupying a sensitive position at the time it is designated as such may continue to occupy such position pending the completion of a full field investigation...
Page 218 - Any facts which furnish reason to believe that the individual may be subjected to coercion, influence, or pressure which may cause him to act contrary to the best Interests of the national security.
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