Biological Select Agents and Toxins Security Program
Summary of Change
Department of the Army
Washington, DC
5 March 2019
*Army Regulation 190–17
Effective 5 April 2019
Military Police
Biological Select Agents and Toxins Security Program
By Order of the Secretary of the Army:
MARK A. MILLEY
General, United States Army
Chief of Staff
Official:
KATHLEEN S. MILLER
Administrative Assistant
to the Secretary of the Army
History. This publication is a major revision.
Summary. This regulation prescribes DOD policy, Army responsibilities and guidance for safeguarding Army research, development, test, and evaluation and medical centers working with or storing biological select agents and toxins.
Applicability. This regulation applies to the Regular Army, the Army National Guard/Army National Guard of the United States, and the U.S. Army Reserve, unless otherwise stated.
Proponent and exception authority. The proponent of this regulation is the Provost Marshal General. The proponent has the authority to approve exceptions or
waivers to the biosecurity provisions of this regulation that are consistent with controlling law and regulations. Requests for exceptions or waivers to the biosafety provisions of this regulation must be directed to the Directory of Army Staff. The proponent may delegate this approval authority, in writing, to a division chief within the proponent agency or its direct reporting unit or field operating agency, in the grade of colonel or the civilian equivalent. Activities may request a waiver to this regulation by providing justification that includes a full analysis of the expected benefits, and must include formal review by the activity's senior legal officer. All waiver requests will be endorsed by the commander or director (senior leader) of the requesting activity and forwarded through their higher headquarters to the policy proponent. Refer to AR 25–30 for specific guidance.
Army internal control process. This regulation contains internal control provisions in accordance with AR 11–2 and identifies key internal controls that must be evaluated (see appendix F).
Supplementation. Supplementation of this regulation and establishment of command and local forms are prohibited without prior approval from the Provost Marshal General (DAPM–MPO–PS), 2800 Army Pentagon, Washington DC 20310–2800.
Suggested improvements. Users are invited to send comments and suggested improvements on DA FormDA FormDepartment of the Army form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) directly to the Provost Marshal General (DAPM–MPO–PS), 2800 Army Pentagon, Washington DC 20310–2800.
Committee management. AR 15–1 requires the proponent to justify establishing/continuing committee(s), coordinate draft publications, and coordinate changes in committee status with the Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army, Department of the Army Committee Management Office (AARP–ZA), 9301 Chapek Road, Building 1458, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060–5527. Further, if it is determined that an established “group” identified within this regulation later takes on the characteristics of a committee, as found in AR 15–1, then the proponent will follow all AR 15–1 requirements for establishing and continuing the group as a committee.
Distribution. This regulation is available in electronic media only and is intended for the Regular Army, the Army National Guard, and the U.S. Army Reserve.
TOCTable of Contents
Chapter 1Introduction
Chapter 2Waivers and Exceptions
Chapter 3Security Standards
Chapter 4Biological Personnel Reliability Program
Chapter 5Visitors
Chapter 6Biological Select Agents and Toxins Reports
Appendix AReferences
Appendix BSecurity Planning, Standards, Measures, and Procedures
Appendix CRisk Assessment Procedure for Biological Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation
Facilities
Appendix DMinimum Security Standards for Biological Select Agent and Toxins Outside the United
States
