Fe Angela M. Verzosa1 Records Retention 2 determining the length of time that the records should remain in the originating office usually influenced.

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Fe Angela M. Verzosa1 Records Retention

2 determining the length of time that the records should remain in the originating office usually influenced by such factors as their administrative values to the creator as a general rule, records are to remain in the originating office as long as they are active records that are inactive should remain in a storage facility; while records with no archival value should be disposed of records with archival values should be transferred to the archives Retention scheduling

Fe Angela M. Verzosa3 Suggested Retention Periods Keep permanently and preserve. Keep permanently (transfer to Archives at intervals of 5 years) Keep for 10 years, then destroy. Keep for 5 years, then destroy. Keep for two years, then destroy. Review at intervals, keeping only those with continuing value.

4 Keep permanently and preserve annual reports minutes of meetings papers relating to policies & decisions, development plans, budget approvals, etc.) property/investment records contracts/agreements personnel records (201 files)

Fe Angela M. Verzosa5 Keep permanently and transfer to Archives accreditation records employment contracts ledgers (summaries of receipts and disbursements) audit reports building maintenance and operations files (including plans, blueprints, cost records)

Fe Angela M. Verzosa6 Keep permanently and transfer to Archives Students’ transcripts of records (inactive) reports / plans (including working papers) projects (proposals, progress reports, etc) government permits court records/decisions photo/clippings files publications

7 Keep for ten years, then destroy budget records and ledgers (including vouchers, requisitions, cancelled checks, payroll records, etc.) building maintenance inventories purchase orders, requisitions, invoices for major items accounts (audited after 5 years)

Fe Angela M. Verzosa8 Keep for five years, then destroy purchase orders, requisitions, etc. payroll transactions credit investigation reports job evaluation reports school calendars price lists/maps/brochures/flyers

9 Keep for two years, then destroy acknowledgements application records attendance / job performance reports duplicate/multiple copies of minutes, reports, plans, printed material (catalogs, brochures), etc. survey questionnaires unused forms

Fe Angela M. Verzosa10 Subject to Regular Review/Appraisal correspondence and other papers (review every five years, keeping/ transferring to Archives those with continuing value) accreditation records/government permits projects/program proposals student files (correspondence, etc.) student accounts

Fe Angela M. Verzosa11 Records for disposal drafts routine transmittals acknowledgments specific financial transactions requests/replies to questionnaires blank/unused forms multiple copies

Fe Angela M. Verzosa12 Inactive records management A Records Center ensures the protection, access and retrieval of institutional records until their retention value has been met. It includes accession and inventory control, security and access provisions, and environmental controls. The records manager should work with the data manager and information technology staff to ensure the retention of electronic data, and that data remain accessible and retrievable throughout their life cycle.

Fe Angela M. Verzosa13 Records disposition ensures the destruction of records according to approved retention policies requires appropriate handling of confidential materials requires the transfer of records designated for permanent preservation to the institution's archives

Fe Angela M. Verzosa14 Records disposition inventorying appraising scheduling retiring disposal policies transfer guidelines archival procedures

Fe Angela M. Verzosa15 How to implement retention/ disposition policies Make them available to those in the working offices; i.e., office administrative staffs. Publicize them using the most accessible communication vehicle; e.g., administrative manuals, Web pages or other online communication technologies. Share retention and disposition policies with information technology staffs and with those responsible for the institution's information resource planning. Implementation should include provision for periodic audits and reviews to insure that the retention policies are up to date and that campus offices are implementing them appropriately.

Fe Angela M. Verzosa16 Contact Questions?

Fe Angela M. Verzosa17 Workshop on Records Retention Schedule From the sample Retention Plan, revise the suggested retention schedules according to your office practice Expand the sample Retention Plan by including your office files and provide your suggested retention schedules