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19 3-27. Commands with DCII access may NOT use DCII data records in lieu of the DON CAF certification records to support local access determinations. 1. True 2. False 3-28. The CO may issue an interim Secret/Confidential clearance as long as there is a favorable review of local records, a favorable review of the PSI request questionnaire and submission of the PSI request to the appropriate investigative agency. 1. True 2. False 3-29. The CO may issue an interim Top Secret clearance as long as the investigative paperwork for a Single Scope Background Investigation has been submitted to DSS. 1. True 2. False 3-30. Which of the following forms will be used by the CO or his/her designee to record interim security clearance determinations? 1. OPNAV 5510/413 2. OPNAV 5520/20 3. OPNAV 5510/21 4. SF 710 3-31. At what point after granting an interim security clearance is follow-up action necessary? 1. 30 days 2. 90 days 3. 120 days 4. 180 days 3-32. The interim clearance may not be continued in excess of one year without confirmation from the DON CAF that the investigation contains no disqualifying information. 1. True 2. False 3-33. When the command receives a Letter of Intent ( LOI) to deny security clearance of an individual who has been granted interim clearance, it must withdraw interim clearance and suspend any associated access. 1. True 2. False 3-34. Every commanding officer must have a favorably adjudicated SSBI whether or not access to classified information is required. 1. True 2. False 3-35. Navy and Marine Corps reserve personnel in an "active status" are considered to have continuous service and may be granted access to classified information as necessary and supportable. 1. True 2. False 3-36. To maintain mobility and operational readiness, the Chief of Naval Personnel or Headquarters Marine Corps may require individuals in specified ratings/MOS to have security clearance eligibility established by DON CAF to support assignments. 1. True 2. False

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