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Does the need to protect national interests (security, national treasures or human health) provide an exemption from all the requirements of the CPGs?

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Does the need to protect national interests (security, national treasures or human health) provide an exemption from all the requirements of the CPGs?

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A Chief Executive of an agency is permitted, under paragraph 2.7 of the CPGs, while not consistent, to apply measures that are necessary for the maintenance or the restoration of international peace and security or to protect human health, essential security interests and national treasures of artistic, historic or archaeological value.

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