What say you then about Form SF-312 in reply 28?
The Homeland Security Department (DHS), under pressure from congressional offices, federal employee unions and the media modified it policies for Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) information and stopped requiring nondisclosure agreements.DHS officials were requiring that all agency employees sign a strict non-disclosure agreement for unclassified information that was deemed sensitive and had even begun asking congressional aides to sign the agreements. The nondisclosure agreements prohibited signers from publicly disclosing any information from DHS deemed sensitive or labeled For Official Use Only even though the information was unclassified.
If you're referring to my post in a separate thread regarding OF-109, then I'll stand by that one - she broke regulation, but not law.
However, for this one since the SF-312 is a mandatory form for classified information, it's a different story. Still not sure about the law with regard to not signing a form. Have to research it.