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  1. The National Security Act of 1947 became law on 26 July 1947. The lawmakers stated their intentions in a Declaration of Policy at the beginning of the act: To provide a comprehensive program for the future security of the United States; to provide three military departments: the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force; to provide for their ...

  2. Jul 28, 2017 · 1. The National Security Act of 1947 (hereafter “Act”) was a major reorganization of the foreign policy, intelligence, and military establishments of the U.S. government. The Act is “one of the most important pieces of legislation in modern American history,” says scholar Douglas Stuart. “No comparable omnibus legislation has been ...

  3. Approved For Release. 2006/11114: CIA-RDP91-.00966R000800020008-5 AMENDMENTS TO THE NATIONAL SECURITY ACT OF 1947 Legislative background Section 402(a): Membership of the NSC Section 402(b): Functions of the NSC Sections 403(a) and 403(b): The Director and Deputy Director of Central Intelligence Section 403(c): DCI authority to fire CIA ...

  4. The McCarran-Walter Act replaced the Immigration Act of 1917 as the nation’s foundational immigration law (and it remains so today, as amended)… The law retained the numerical ceiling of 155,000 quota-immigrants per year based on the national origins formula of 1924, which was numerically more restrictive than previous policy in light of ...

  5. The Contractor certifies that the Contractor shall comply with any and all legal provisions contained in the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, As Amended; its related laws and regulations that are enforced by Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the U.S Department of Labor as these may relate to non-immigrant ...

  6. The 1949 “amendment” under reference is P.L. 81–216 (63 Stat. 578), the National Security Act Amendments of 1949, signed by President Truman on Aug. 10.] ↩ The present title for the head of the Mutual Security function is used in this report.

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