Washington State Archives Documenting Democracy Washington State Archives: Records Management for School Districts and ESDs Presented by: May 2010 Julie Woods Local Government Records Retention Specialist (360)
Washington State Archives Documenting Democracy Records Management Office Olympia Russell Wood State Records Manager Local Records Retention Schedules Records Management Advice Classes / Training Local Records Grant Program
Washington State Archives Documenting Democracy What records need to be kept? RCW No public records shall be destroyed until approved for destruction by the Local Records Committee. What is a public record?
Washington State Archives Documenting Democracy What is a public record? RCW “…any paper, correspondence, completed form, bound record book, photograph, film, sound recording, map drawing, machine-readable material…or other document, regardless of physical form or characteristics …made by or received by any agency of the state of Washington in connection with the transaction of public business...” 1957
Washington State Archives Documenting Democracy What records need to be kept? RCW No public records shall be destroyed until approved for destruction by the Local Records Committee. What is the Local Records Committee?
Washington State Archives Documenting Democracy Local Records Committee Comprised of three members: 1.State Archivist; 2.Attorney General representative; 3.State Auditor representative. Grants records disposition authority in the form of records retention schedules which describe specific actions local government agencies may legally take with their records once they are no longer needed for business purposes. 1957
Washington State Archives Documenting Democracy Records Retention Schedules WAC Public records must be retained for the minimum retention period as specified in a current approved records retention schedule. Records retention schedules specify: 1.Types of records approved for destruction; 2.Which records have archival and/or essential value; 3.Minimum retention period for which they need to be retained.
Washington State Archives Documenting Democracy What needs to be kept? 1.All records; 2.Made or received in connection with the transaction of public business; 3.Regardless of format; 4.For the minimum retention period approved by the Local Records Committee.
Washington State Archives Documenting Democracy Other Considerations: Public Disclosure (refer to RCW 42.56). Legal holds.
Washington State Archives Documenting Democracy Records common to all local government agencies. Five function-based categories plus a section for records with minimal retention value. CORE Common Records Retention Schedule
Washington State Archives Documenting Democracy What changes to CORE were approved by the Local Records Committee on January 28, 2010?
Washington State Archives Documenting Democracy Agency Management: Correspondence series has been revised and divided. CORE 2.0
Washington State Archives Documenting Democracy Asset Management: Electronic Information Systems has been added. CORE 2.0
Washington State Archives Documenting Democracy 1.Forms and Publications 2.Library Services 3.Mail Services 4.Public Disclosure 5.Records Conversion 6.Records Management Information Management: Completely Revised. CORE 2.0
Washington State Archives Documenting Democracy Records with Minimal Retention Value: GS50-02 has been divided and enhanced. CORE 2.0
Washington State Archives Documenting Democracy Revision Guide CORE 2.0
Washington State Archives Documenting Democracy How to find current approved records retention schedules
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Washington State Archives Documenting Democracy Training, Classes, Workshops Electronic Records Management Records and Information Management Destruction after Digitization(DAD) Approval Public Disclosure Local Records Grant Program Essential Records/Emergency Preparedness
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