This Decision stipulates the list of state secrets of Confidential level in the field of addressing the consequences of chemical warfare agents used by the United States in the Vietnam War, applicable to documents, data, and contents that have not been disclosed. This Decision shall take effect fifteen days from the date of signature.
핵심 사항
- Documents and samples collected through investigations, national comprehensive data on the consequences of chemical warfare on people and the environment in Vietnam that have not been disclosed or cannot be disclosed are considered state secrets of Confidential level.
- Data compiled and analyzed by Vietnamese laboratories that have not been disclosed or cannot be disclosed also belong to the list of state secrets of Confidential level.
- Data and contents of programs, topics, and projects researching the consequences of chemical warfare agents used by the United States in the Vietnam War that have not been disclosed or cannot be disclosed are considered state secrets of Confidential level.
🌐 이 문서의 사회적 영향
- Positive impact: Helps protect important information related to addressing the consequences of chemical warfare, preventing the leakage of sensitive information.
- Negative impact: May cause difficulties in the exchange and use of information among competent authorities.
❓ 자주 묻는 질문
Which documents are considered state secrets of Confidential level?
Documents and samples collected through investigations, national comprehensive data on the consequences of chemical warfare on people and the environment in Vietnam that have not been disclosed or cannot be disclosed; data compiled and analyzed by Vietnamese laboratories that have not been disclosed or cannot be disclosed; contents of programs, topics, and projects researching the consequences of chemical warfare agents used by the United States in the Vietnam War that have not been disclosed or cannot be disclosed.
When does this Decision come into effect?
This Decision shall take effect fifteen days from the date of signature.
Which agencies are responsible for guiding and supervising the implementation of this Decision?
The National Steering Committee for Addressing the Consequences of Chemical Warfare Agents Used by the United States in the Vietnam War and the Ministry of Public Security are responsible for guiding and supervising the implementation of this Decision.
What contents are stipulated in this Decision?
The main content of this Decision is the list of state secrets of Confidential level in the field of addressing the consequences of chemical warfare agents used by the United States in the Vietnam War.
전문
DECISION OF THE MINISTER OF PUBLIC SECURITY
Regarding the List of State Secrets of Confidential Level in the Field
of Addressing the Consequences of Chemical Warfare Agents Used by the United States during the Vietnam War.
THE MINISTER OF PUBLIC SECURITY
Pursuant to Article 12 of the Ordinance on Protecting State Secrets dated December 28, 2000;
Pursuant to Decree No. 37/1998/NĐ-CP dated June 9, 1998 of the Government on the Functions, Tasks, Authorities, and Organizational Structure of the Ministry; Pursuant to the Decree No. 33/2002/NĐ-CP dated March 28, 2002 of the Government detailing the implementation of the Ordinance on Protection of State Secrets;
After consultation with the Chairman
After reaching consensus with the Head of the National Steering Committee for Addressing the Consequences of Chemical Warfare Agents Used by the United States during the War in Vietnam (National Steering Committee 33),
DECISION:
Article 1The List of State Secrets of Confidential Level in the Field of Addressing the Consequences of Chemical Warfare Agents Used by the United States during the War in Vietnam includes information within the following scope:
1. Documents and specimens collected through investigations, comprehensive national statistics on the consequences of chemical warfare on people and the environment in Vietnam that have not been published or are not intended for publication,
2. Comprehensive analytical data from Vietnamese laboratories that have not been published or are not intended for publication,
3. Information and contents of research programs, topics, and projects on addressing the consequences of chemical warfare agents used by the United States during the war in Vietnam that have not been published or are not intended for publication.Vietnam has not announced or does not announce.
Article 2.This Decision shall take effect fifteen days after the date of signature. The National Steering Committee for Addressing the Consequences of Chemical Warfare Agents Used by the United States during the War in Vietnam and the Ministry of Public Security shall be responsible for guiding and supervising the implementation of this Decision.
Article 3.AND Ministers; Heads of ministerial-level agencies; Heads of agencies under the Government; Chairpersons of People's Committees of provinces and centrally governed cities are responsible for implementing this Decision./.
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