General records retention schedules for municipalities
Local Government Schedule: LGS-1 | New York State Archives
This Retention and Disposition Schedule for New York Local Government Records (LGS-1) is a single, comprehensive retention schedule covering records of all ...
This schedule applies to: All Local Government Agencies
For the Attorney General: Matt Kernutt. The State Archivist: Steve Excell. Page 2. Local Government Common Records Retention Schedule (CORE).
Local Government Records Services - Nevada State Library ...
About Local Government Records · Local Records Retention Schedule · Local Records Retention Schedule by Functional Section · Proposing Records ...
Schedule 24 GENERAL RECORDS FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THIS SCHEDULE. Records retention and disposition schedules are designed to serve as your records management guideline ...
State of NJ - NJ Treasury - DORES Records Retention Schedules
Municipal Agency General Records Retention Schedule (including Financial; Personnel; General Administrative; & Reports, Publications and ...
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI RECORDS RETENTION SCHEDULES ...
These general records retention schedules are issued by the Department of Archives and History, Local Government Records Office, as found in Section 39-5-9, ...
Police Clerks Records Retention Schedule
See also the General Records Retention Schedule ... Every day local government offices throughout Missouri produce records that document the ...
1B-24.003 : Records Retention Scheduling and Disposition
Revision to existing records retention schedules GS1-SL for State and Local Government Agencies, GS2 for Law Enforcement, Correctional Facilities, and ...
Retention Schedules - King County, Washington
A retention schedule is a legal document that provides information about how to manage records over time. All King County retention schedules are displayed ...
Schedules - SC Department of Archives and History - South Carolina
General Records Retention Schedules · State Agency General Schedules · Local Government General Schedules · Important information for users of these General ...
Records Retention Schedule - Louisiana Secretary of State
Agencies must renew their records retention schedules every five years. Schedules that were approved more than five years ago are considered expired.
MUNICIPAL AGENCIES GENERAL RECORDS RETENTION. SCHEDULE. Agency Representative: Stacy Spera. Title: Confidential Assistant, Local Gov't Services, ...
Local Government Records Retention Schedules - Maine.gov
Records that have been determined to possess archival value must be preserved by the municipality. 6. MSA Records Management Training Local. Gov Sept. 2020 ...
Local Government Agencies - State Archives of North Carolina
All local government agencies should use the General Records Schedule for Local Government Agencies alongside the program schedule that covers the specific work ...
Local Record Forms and Retention Schedules
If you are needing to dispose of your records, but do not need permission from the Local Government Records Committee you may use this Disposal Form – RM88 (see ...
The bill mandates retention for 180 days except when such recordings capture; an arrest, use of force by an officer, or vehicular accident, which must be stored ...
How to Adopt the New Local Government Retention Schedules
The universal update covering General Records is taking the form of a General Local Records Retention Schedule. When adopted, it supersedes the ...
Municipal Records Management | Colorado State Archives
The approval will remain in effect indefinitely or until rescinded by the municipality or State Archivist. Municipalities using this record retention schedule ...
2021 General Records Schedule: - Local Government Agencies
0510 when deciding on a method of destruction. The North Carolina Administrative Code states: "(a) Paper records which have met their required retention ...
Retention Schedules - Delaware Public Archives - State of Delaware
A general record retention schedule applies to records that are commonly created, received and used by most state or local government agencies. Typically ...