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PUBLIC LAW 106-567—DEC. 27, 2000 114 STAT. 2863 intended and may not be construed to create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable against the United States, its agencies, its officers, or its employees. This title does not modify in any way the substantive criteria or procedures for the classification of information, nor does this title create any right or benefit subject to judicial review. SEC. 708. FUNDING. (a) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. —There is hereby authorized to be appropriated to carry out the provisions of this title amounts as follows: (1) For fiscal year 2001, $650,000. (2) For each fiscal year after fiscal year 2001, such sums as may be necessary for such fiscal year. (b) FUNDING REQUESTS. —The President shall include in the President, budget submitted to Congress for each fiscal year under section 1105 of title 31, United States Code, a request for amounts for the activities of the Board under this title during such fiscal year. SEC. 709. DEFINITIONS. In this title: (1) AGENCY.— (A) Except as provided in subparagraph (B), the term "agency" means the following: (i) An Executive agency, as that term is defined in section 105 of title 5, United States Code. (ii) A military department, as that term is defined in section 102 of such title. (iii) Any other entity in the executive branch that comes into the possession of classified information. (B) The term does not include the Board. (2) CLASSIFIED MATERIAL OR RECORD.—The terms "classified material" and "classified record" include any correspondence, memorandum, book, plan, map, drawing, diagram, pictorial or graphic work, photograph, film, microfilm, sound recording, videotape, machine readable records, and other documentary material, regardless of physical form or characteristics, that has been determined pursuant to Executive order to require protection against unauthorized disclosure in the interests of the national security of the United States. (3) DECLASSIFICATION. —The term "declassification" means the process by which records or materials that have been classified are determined no longer to require protection from unauthorized disclosure to protect the national security of the United States. (4) DONATED HISTORICAL MATERIAL.— The term "donated historical material" means collections of personal papers donated or given to a Federal Presidential library or other archival repository under a deed of gift or otherwise. (5) FEDERAL PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY.— The term "Federal Presidential library means a library operated and maintained by the United States Government through the National Archives and Records Administration under the applicable provisions of the Federal Records Act of 1950. (6) NATIONAL SECURITY. — The term "national security" means the national defense or foreign relations of the United States.