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  1. As a derivative classifier, you must be aware of the limitations and prohibitions of classifying information, including how classification and marking of information affect the sharing of information …

  2. Defines occupations and lists the occupation names and codes used in classifying trade, craft or labor jobs in the Federal Government. Previous editions of this document referred to these occupations as …

  3. Classifying Organisms in your greenspace. Name each organism and categorize it into a class and identify whether it’s a verteb

  4. The law requires OPM to evaluate agency operations to determine whether agencies are classifying positions in a manner which is consistent with published standards.

  5. General Principles of Classification F 10 The following principles of classification generally apply when classifying works according to the Library of Congress classification system:

  6. Derivative classifiers are required to have training every two years. Legislation to decrease over-classification and promote information sharing across the federal government and with state, local, …

  7. As defined by E.O. 13526, information is classified at one of three levels: Top Secret, Secret, or Confidential. NOTE: If there is significant doubt about the appropriate level of...