Decree of the Government of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic No. 149 / 1971 Coll.

Decree of the Government of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic on the essential facts forming the subject of state secrecy

Valid Effective from 01.01.1972
149
GOVERNMENT REGULATION
Czechoslovak Socialist Republic
of 2 December 1971
on the essential facts forming the subject of state secrecy
The Government of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic orders pursuant to § 2 (2) of Act No. 102 / 1971 Coll., on the Protection of State Secrets:
§ 1
In the interest of the political community, it is necessary to conceal the following essential facts:
(a) significant inter-political meetings and conferences, as well as their preparation, including instructions to the participants in such negotiations, if the organiser or his superior body is identified as classified;
(b) international negotiations and conferences, international agreements and agreements, provided that their secrecy is agreed between the Contracting Parties and the preparation of such international negotiations, conferences, agreements and contracts, to the extent agreed by the Contracting Parties.
§ 2
In the interests of defence and security of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, it is necessary to conceal the following essential facts:
(a) organisation, numbers, fighting capacity, equipment and equipment data, material and financial collateral, the mobilization and operational plans of the armed forces and the National Security Corps as a whole, as well as their various higher units and units;
(b) the deployment and combat preparation of the armed forces, their various higher forces and important defence facilities of the country;
(c) the designated forms and methods of work of the branches of the National Security Corps;
(d) the mobilisation and operational plans, budgets, projects and measures related to the mobilisation plans, ensuring the State's defensibility in all sectors of the national economy as a whole, including within the relevant federal and Republic ministries and other central authorities, regional national committees and organisations included in the list of national defence facilities, as well as undertakings, establishments and institutes planning the introduction of military production during war, plans of important transport and communications facilities, including transport plans for the transport of armed forces, and plans of over-service stations and oil and oil pipelines, as well as of large stores for the storage of explosives and explosives;
(e) materials and results of aerial and ground photographic imaging, astronomical, geodetic, cartographic and geophysical works and geographical descriptions from which data may be found on home defence facilities;
(f) the deployment, equipment, production capacity, production, financial and economic plans of the home defence facility, provided that they specify the lists of classified information;
(g) the composition, scope, status, deployment and identification of national mobilisation and material reserves, both on a national scale and per sector or sector,
(h) catalogues (lists) of trigonometric points data in the S-1942 coordinate system and the gravity data of the Czechoslovak supporting (basic) gravimetric network in a total of 15 000 km2 or more;
(ch) aggregated data concerning research, development, organisation and implementation of the cryptographic service in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, as well as the means used to conceal messages in their transmission by technical and other links.
§ 3
In the interest of the economy, it is necessary to conceal the following essential facts:
(a) State plans for the development of the national economy of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, the Czech Socialist Republic and the Slovak Socialist Republic and guidelines for their preparation, economic plans for the central federal authorities and central authorities of the Republics, as well as plans for the specified sectors or sectors,
(b) the total balance of payments of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic;
(c) import and export plans for important products and their performance, the state of the production funds of each of the important goods;
(d) the location, scope, transport and method of securing the total state reserves of precious metals and rolling stock;
(e) national material balance of important materials and products;
(f) geological stocks and extraction of raw materials and ores for the production of radioactive and precious metals and fissile materials;
(g) discoveries, inventions, technical improvements and research and experimental work, as far as they relate to the use of new, not yet applied principles, prior to their patent applications.
§ 4
The Order of the Ministry of Interior No. 181 / 1964 Coll., on the essential facts constituting State Secrets, as amended by the Order of the Ministry of Interior No. 117 / 1968 Coll., is hereby repealed.
§ 5
This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 January 1972.
Dr Strougal v. r.

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CitationDecree of the Government of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic No. 149 / 1971 Coll., on the essential facts forming the subject of state secrecy
Regulation Type-
Author-
CollectionCode of Laws
Date of Promulgation23.12.1971
Effective from01.01.1972
Effective until-
Status Valid
The regulation text is for informational purposes only.
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