10 U.S.C. § 435 : US Code - Section 435: Limitations
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(a) Lawful Activities. - Nothing in this subchapter authorizes
the conduct of any intelligence activity that is not otherwise
authorized by law or Executive order.
(b) Domestic Activities. - Personnel conducting commercial
activity authorized by this subchapter may only engage in those
activities in the United States to the extent necessary to support
intelligence activities abroad.
(c) Providing Goods and Services to the Department of Defense. -
Commercial activity may not be undertaken within the United States
for the purpose of providing goods and services to the Department
of Defense, other than as may be necessary to provide security for
the activities subject to this subchapter.
(d) Notice to United States Persons. - (1) In carrying out a
commercial activity authorized under this subchapter, the Secretary
of Defense may not permit an entity engaged in such activity to
employ a United States person in an operational, managerial, or
supervisory position, and may not assign or detail a United States
person to perform operational, managerial, or supervisory duties
for such an entity, unless that person is informed in advance of
the intelligence security purpose of that activity.
(2) In this subsection, the term "United States person" means an
individual who is a citizen of the United States or an alien
lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence.
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