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Records of historical value are stored here.
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Short form of System Records Retention Manual.
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How long a record is kept.
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Any information that memorializes or evidences business activities.
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Data that describes other data.
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This can be placed for both legal and business purposes and prevents a record from going through disposition.
7.
When a record has met it's retention period, it goes through this to either be destroyed or permanently retained - we do it at least once a year.
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These are the basic records necessary for business operations, especially after a business-affecting event.
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Copies and duplicates, drafts, non-business information, notes, and routine messages are all examples of this.
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Instead of attaching files, send these instead.