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25 4-26. Administrative withdrawal of clearance, after execution of an SF 312, and subsequent granting of clearance and access will NOT require re-execution of another SF 312. 1. True 2. False 4-27. What is the NJACS system? 1. Naval Joint Adverse Clarification System 2. Naval and Marine Corp Joint Adjudication Central System 3. Navy Joint Adjudication and Clearance System 4. Naval Justice Adjudication Central System 4-28. The DON CAF is responsible for maintaining a record of all access granted to include temporary accesses, special accesses or other program accesses. 1. True 2. False 4-29. Commands may use which of the following methods to record access determinations? 1. Computerized database 2. Log book 3. A form OPNAV 5520/20 4. All of the above 4-30. What information must be included in the command access record? 1. Name, SSN, citizenship verification 2. Date and level of access authorized 3. The basis for the access determination and the name, title, rank or grade of the individual authorizing the access 4. All of the above 4-31. Interim security clearances are recorded on the OPNAV 5510/413. 1. True 2. False 4-32. One-time access permits an individual access at a security classification level higher than that for which the individual is eligible. 1. True 2. False 4-33. Who may grant one-time access? 1. Flag officer 2. General officer 3. General courts-martial convening authority or equivalent Senior Executive Service member 4. All of the above 4-34. The individual granted one-time access must be a U.S. citizen, have a current DoD security clearance and have been continuously employed by DoD or a cleared DoD contractor for the preceding 24-month period. 1. True 2. False 4-35. One-time access may be granted to a part- time or temporary employee. 1. True 2. False 4-36. One-time access will expire after what maximum time period? 1. 2 weeks 2. 30 days 3. 180 days 4. 1 year

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