The retention schedules are organized by subject matter and purpose of the record, with corresponding sub-categories. As a general rule, the SUNY records schedules cover records related to ...
It should be clear who is responsible for retaining the master version of a record and copies should be clearly marked as such to avoid confusion. Some types of records which may be created and kept ...
It should be clear who is responsible for retaining the master version of a record and copies should be clearly marked as such to avoid confusion. Some types of records which may be created and kept ...
Records Retention Schedules and Disposal Authorities (RRSDAs) regulate the retention periods of various series of records and specify the final disposition of the records at the end of the retention ...
These schedules supplement the general schedules and provide guidance on retention and disposition of department- and office-specific records. All record types kept by all offices may not be listed in ...
The retention periods given in the retention schedule are required minimums. They are also recommended as appropriate maximum retention periods. If a federal or state statute or regulation specifies a ...