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Meeting Minutes
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Agenda
Meeting Minutes - Date
11/19/2012
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Board of Commissioners
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Regular
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY <br />✓ According to G.S. §121 -5 and G.S. §132 -3, you may only destroy public records with <br />the consent of the Department of Cultural Resources (DCR). The State Archives of <br />North Carolina is the division of DCR charged with administering a records <br />management program. This schedule is the primary way the State Archives of North <br />Carolina gives its consent. Without approving this schedule, your agency is obligated <br />to obtain the State Archives of North Carolina's permission to destroy any record, no <br />matter how insignificant. <br />✓ Each record series listed on this schedule has specific disposition instructions which <br />will indicate how long that series must be kept in your offices. In some cases, the <br />disposition instructions are simply "Retain in office permanently," which means that <br />those records must be kept in your offices forever. In other cases, the retention <br />period may be "destroy in office when administrative value ends." Administrative <br />value is defined as, "the usefulness of records to support ancillary operations and <br />the routine management of an organization." Your agency must establish and <br />enforce internal policies by setting minimum retention periods for the records that <br />the State Archives of North Carolina has scheduled with the disposition instructions, <br />"destroy when administrative value ends." <br />✓ Email is a record as defined by G.S. §121 -5 and G.S. §132. It is the content of the <br />email that is critical when determining the retention period of a particular email, <br />including attachments not the media in which the records were created. Email <br />should be retained in the same manner as its paper counterpart. It is important for <br />all agency employees and officials to determine the appropriate record series for <br />specific emails and retain them according to the disposition instructions. <br />✓ The State Archives of North Carolina recommends that all county employees and <br />officials take our online tutorials in order to familiarize themselves with records <br />management principles and practices. The State Archives of North Carolina's online <br />tutorials include topics such as records management, utilizing the retention <br />schedule, email management, and scanning guidelines. <br />✓ The State Archives of North Carolina provides microfilming of the minutes of major <br />decision - making boards and commissions. The State Archives will also microfilm <br />Plats for the register of deeds. Once those records are filmed, we will store the <br />silver negative (original) in our security vault. <br />✓ There is a nominal fee for filming and duplicating film. Contact the Records <br />Management Analyst assigned to your county for the most current information. <br />Attachment number 1 <br />F -9 Page 90 <br />
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