general rule
Article 1 In order to keep military secrets, safeguard national military interests and ensure the smooth progress of army building and operations, these Regulations are formulated in accordance with the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Guarding State Secrets.
Article 2 Military secrets refer to matters that are determined in accordance with the prescribed authority and procedures and are known only to a certain range of people within a certain period of time and are related to the military interests of the country. Military secrets are an important part of state secrets.
Article 3 All units and personnel of the whole army have the obligation to keep military secrets.
Article 4 The security work of the army follows the principles of active prevention, highlighting key points, ensuring the security of military secrets and facilitating various business work, and adheres to unified leadership, graded responsibility and centralized management.
Article 5 The basic requirements of military secrecy work are: controlling the scope of secret knowledge, preventing secret stealing activities, eliminating hidden dangers of leaking secrets and ensuring the security of military secrets.
Article 6 Units at or above the regimental level shall set up security committees. The China People's Liberation Army Security Committee is in charge of the security work of the whole army, and the security committees of all units are in charge of the security work of their own units. The daily work of the Safety Committee shall be undertaken by the working body of the Safety Committee.
Seventh security operations, equipment and scientific research funds should be included in the military budget.
The scope and level of military secrets
Article 8 Military secrets include the following items that meet the requirements of Article 2 of this case:
(a) the national defense and armed forces construction plan and its implementation;
(2) Plans for military deployment, operations and other major military operations and their implementation;
(3) Combat readiness exercises, military training plans and their implementation;
(4) Military information and its sources, basic information on special situations such as communications and electronic countermeasures, and numbers of troops and special forces below the corps level;
(five) the organizational form of the armed forces, the basic information of the tasks, strength, quality and status of the troops, and the titles of troops below the corps level and special forces;
(six) the national defense mobilization plan and its implementation;
(seven) the development, production, equipment and replenishment and maintenance capabilities of weapons and equipment, and the tactical and technical performance of special military equipment;
(eight) important projects, achievements and applications of military art and national defense science and technology research;
(9) Matters that should not be made public in military political work;
(ten) the distribution and use of defense expenditure, the financing, production, supply and reserve of military materials. ;
(eleven) military facilities and protection of military facilities;
(12) Relevant information in foreign military exchanges such as military aid and military trade;
(thirteen) other matters that need to be kept confidential.
Article 9 Military secrets are classified into three levels: top secret, secret and secret. "Top secret" is the most important military secret, and its disclosure will cause particularly serious damage to the security and interests of national defense and the army. "Secret" is an important military secret, the disclosure of which will seriously damage the security and interests of national defense and the army. "Secret" is a general military secret, the disclosure of which will damage the security and interests of national defense and the army.
Article 10 The specific scope of military secrets and their classification shall be determined by the General Staff Department, the General Political Department, the General Logistics Department and the Commission of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense in accordance with the provisions of Articles 2, 8 and 9 of these Regulations, and shall be adjusted in time according to changes in circumstances.
Determination, adjustment and cancellation of military secret grades
Article 11 After military secrets are produced, the classification and duration of confidentiality shall be determined in time according to the specific scope of military secrets and their classification. Before determining the safety level, the unit that generated the matter shall take safety measures in advance according to the proposed safety level. The specific measures for determining the confidentiality period shall be stipulated separately.
Article 12 Matters uncertain whether they belong to military secrets shall be determined according to the following authorities:
(a) the secret level is determined by units at or above the regimental level;
(2) The classification shall be determined by units at or above the division level;
(3) The top secret level shall be determined by units above the corps level.
Article 13 The classification and duration of military secrets shall be adjusted or lifted in time according to changes in circumstances. The adjustment or cancellation of the classification and duration of confidentiality shall be decided by the unit that originally determined the classification and duration of confidentiality or its superior organ.
Fourteenth military secrets shall be declassified at the expiration of the confidentiality period; If it is necessary to extend the confidentiality period, it shall be decided by the unit that generated the matter or its superior organ; If military secrets do not need to be kept confidential within the confidentiality period, the generating unit or its superior organ shall decrypt them in time.
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Fifteenth contact with military secrets is based on the principle of work needs. Units that produce military secrets shall determine the scope of contact with the matter; Units that are in contact with military secret matters shall determine the personnel who are in contact with the matter.
Article 16 When making, sending, receiving, transmitting, using, copying, keeping, handing over and destroying military secret carriers, the formalities of examination and approval, registration and signature must be strictly fulfilled, and corresponding security measures must be taken.
Seventeenth strictly control the reproduction of military secret carriers. If it is really necessary to copy, it must be approved by the unit determined by the original classification or in accordance with the authority stipulated in Article 12 of these regulations. Copies shall not change the classification of the original.
Eighteenth carrying military secret carriers out, must be approved in accordance with the provisions of Article 12 of these regulations, and take corresponding protective measures in accordance with the relevant provisions. Carrying a top-secret carrier out must also be reported to the competent department of confidentiality at the same level for the record.
Article 19 No unit or personnel may carry or transmit military secret carriers out of the country without going through the examination and approval procedures in accordance with regulations. If it is necessary to provide military secrets to overseas organizations and personnel for special reasons, it must be approved by the authorities with corresponding approval authority in accordance with the prescribed procedures and reported to the China People's Liberation Army Security Committee for the record.
Twentieth secret carriers that do not need to be preserved shall be destroyed in time after going through the formalities of examination and approval and registration in accordance with relevant regulations, and the sales shall be supervised by two or more people at the designated place.
Twenty-first technical equipment, facilities, systems, networks and places for storing, processing and transmitting military secrets must meet the requirements of technical security and confidentiality.
Article 22 When transmitting military secrets in wired and wireless communications, corresponding security measures must be taken according to their classification.
It is strictly forbidden to use plain code or password to transmit military secrets without the examination and approval of the competent department of the headquarters.
Article 23. Military installations and other secret-related places and sites shall take effective safety protection measures and shall not be opened to the outside world without the approval of the authorities with corresponding examination and approval authority.
Twenty-fourth people who master and manage important military secrets must strictly control their exit; If the competent department of business or the competent department of confidentiality thinks that the security of military secrets will be endangered after leaving the country, it shall not be approved to leave the country.
Twenty-fifth meetings involving important military secrets, the organizer shall organize the safety inspection of the meeting place, take security measures, and designate personnel to manage the meeting documents and materials in accordance with the confidentiality provisions.
Twenty-sixth public publication and distribution of military newspapers, books, maps, audio-visual products, public display of military equipment, national defense scientific and technological achievements, shall abide by the relevant confidentiality provisions, and shall not disclose military secrets. Papers on military art, national defense science and technology to be published and various manuscripts reflecting the military situation must be kept confidential by the author's unit or the competent unit of the manuscript before submission.
Twenty-seventh leading cadres at all levels shall abide by the confidentiality provisions and shall not disclose military secrets to their families, relatives and friends and other irrelevant personnel. Article 28 In the event of a leak, it shall be reported to the competent department of security work and the relevant department at a higher level in a timely manner, so as to quickly find out the contents, classification and scope of the leaked military secrets and the degree of harm caused or likely to be caused, and take remedial measures.
Article 29 All units of the whole army shall conduct confidential education for their own personnel. Confidential education is included in the military political education and college teaching plan, which is organized and implemented by political organs and college teaching departments respectively.
Thirtieth units shall regularly conduct safety inspections on the military secret carriers, secret-related technical systems and secret-related places under their management. The security department is responsible for the supervision and inspection of the security work of the corresponding level and its subordinate units.
Thirty-first wartime or special tasks, in addition to the implementation of these provisions, the relevant units should also formulate corresponding security measures according to the instructions and tasks undertaken by superiors to ensure the safety of military secrets.
Article 32 All military personnel must abide by the secrecy system and the secrecy code.
Encouragement and reward
Thirty-third units and personnel that meet one of the following conditions shall be rewarded in accordance with the relevant provisions of the China People's Liberation Army Disciplinary Regulations:
(1) Having made important contributions to the research and development of safety technologies, products and facilities;
(two) to protect the security of military secrets in an emergency;
(three) to report and expose the theft, destruction and sale of military secrets;
(four) found that the leakage or loss of military secrets, take timely measures to avoid heavy losses;
(five) made remarkable achievements in the work of confidentiality.
punish
Thirty-fourth in violation of these regulations, under any of the following circumstances, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the "China People's Liberation Army Discipline Order", the person in charge and the person directly responsible shall be punished; If the case constitutes a crime, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law:
(1) Stealing, destroying or selling military secrets;
(2) divulging or losing important military secrets;
(3) using military secrets for illegal activities;
(4) Failing to report or take remedial measures in time after the leak;
(five) dereliction of duty, endangering the security of military secrets;
(six) other violations of the confidentiality system, endangering the security of military secrets. In wartime or when performing special tasks, if one of the circumstances specified in the preceding paragraph should be punished, the punishment shall be heavier.
supplementary terms
Article 35 The China People's Liberation Army Security Committee shall be responsible for the interpretation of these Regulations.
Article 36 These Regulations shall come into force as of the date of promulgation. The Regulations on the Secrecy of the People's Liberation Army of China issued by the Central Military Commission127 shall be invalidated.
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China People's Liberation Army security code
1. Don't tell secrets you shouldn't.
2. Don't ask the wrong secret.
3. Don't read the secrets you shouldn't read.
4. Don't bring secrets you shouldn't.
Don't involve secrets in private letters.
6. Don't record secrets in an unclassified book.
7. Don't send secrets by ordinary post and telecommunications.
8. Don't read or talk about secrets in non-confidential places.
9. Without permission, secrets shall not be copied, kept or destroyed.
10, visiting relatives and friends, traveling without secrets.