managing public records - unc school of government
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Managing Public Records
Presented by:Emily Sweitzer
Records Management AnalystGovernment Records Section
IIMC Clerks Academy 2016May 11, 2016
Records Management
Legal IssuesRetention/ Disposition
Electronic Records
Workshop Objectives
• Discuss the vocabulary of records management
• Analyze public records laws in North Carolina
• Dissect a records retention and disposition schedule
• Understand challenges of electronic records and e-mail management
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Records Management Analysts
• Update current retention schedules and create new retention schedules
• Transfer materials to State Archives• Guide records destructions• Clarify public records law• Train records custodians
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
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Records Management
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The Business of Records
Latin recordari :to remember, recollect
documents
records
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Values of Records
Administrative Fiscal
Historical Legal
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RECORDS MANAGEMENT
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Identify Essential Records
• Support critical, vital, necessary, and desired services
• Necessary to resume business operations• Preserve agency’s financial,
legal, and functional status• Protect and fulfill
obligations to citizens
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Risk Management
• Electronics failure• Loss of
institutional memory
• Natural disasters
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Common Examples of Transitory Records• Information copies of correspondence, directives, forms,
and other documents on which no administrative action is recorded or taken.
• Routing slips and transmittal sheets adding no information to that contained in the transmitted material.
• Tickler, follow up, or suspense copies of correspondence, provided they are extra copies of the originals.
• Duplicate copies of documents maintained in the same file. • Extra copies of printed or processed materials for which
complete record sets exist, such as current and superseded manuals maintained outside the office responsible for maintaining the record set.
• Catalogs, trade journals, and other publications that are received from other Government agencies, commercial firms, or private institutions and that require no action and are not part of a case on which action is taken.
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Authentic Records
Those created• during the course of normal business• as part of established office
procedures• using policies and procedures for
system development, maintenance, use
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RECORDS MANAGEMENT
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Confidential Records
• Medical and mental health records• Personal identifying information• Personnel records• Public utility billing records• Blueprints for public buildings
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Benefits of Records Management
Controlled records growth• Fewer copies, planned documentation
Cost savings• Storage equipment, supplies
Improved office efficiency• Reduced searching and faster retrieval• Better use of office resources
Essential records protectionCompliance with legal requirementsPreservation of records with enduring
value
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Records Management
LEGAL ISSUES
Retention/ Disposition
Electronic Records
NC General Statute 121§ 121-4. Powers and duties of the Department of Natural Cultural Resources.
(2) To conduct a records management program, including the operation of a records center or centers and a centralized microfilming program, for the benefit of all State agencies, and to give advice and assistance to the public officials and agencies in matters pertaining to the economical and efficient maintenance and preservation of public records.
(3) To preserve and administer, in the North Carolina State Archives, such public records as may be accepted into its custody, and to collect, preserve, and administer private and unofficial historical records and other documentary materials relating to the history of North Carolina and the territory included therein from the earliest times. The Department shall carefully protect and preserve such materials, file them according to approved archival practices, and permit them, at reasonable times and under the supervision of the Department, to be inspected, examined, or copied: Provided, that any materials placed in the keeping of the Department under special terms or conditions restricting their use shall be made accessible only in accordance with such terms or conditions.
Records Management
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Retention/ Disposition
Electronic Records
NC General Statute 132§ 132-1. "Public records" defined.
Public records = all documents, papers, letters, maps, books,
photographs, films, sound recordings, magnetic or other tapes, electronic data-processing records,
artifacts, or other documentary material, regardless of physical form or characteristics,
made or received pursuant to law or ordinance in connection with the transaction of public business by any agency of North Carolina government or its
subdivisions.
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Records Management
LEGAL ISSUES
Retention/ Disposition
Electronic Records
Public Records Request: Inspection§ 132-6. Inspection and examination of records.
(a) Every custodian of public records shall permit any record in the custodian's custody to be inspected and examined at reasonable times and under reasonable supervision by any person, and shall, as promptly as possible, furnish copies thereof upon payment of any fees as may be prescribed by law. As used herein, "custodian" does not mean an agency that holds the public records of other agencies solely for purposes of storage or safekeeping or solely to provide data processing.
(b) No person requesting to inspect and examine public records, or to obtain copies thereof, shall be required to disclose the purpose or motive for the request.
(c) No request to inspect, examine, or obtain copies of public records shall be denied on the grounds that confidential information is commingled with the requested nonconfidential information. If it is necessary to separate confidential from nonconfidential information in order to permit the inspection, examination, or copying of the public records, the public agency shall bear the cost of such separation.
(f) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (a) of this section, the inspection or copying of any public record which, because of its age or condition could be damaged during inspection or copying, may be made subject to reasonable restrictions intended to preserve the particular record.
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archives.ncdcr.gov
http://archives.ncdcr.gov/ForGovernment/Retention‐Schedules/Local‐Schedules
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If you can’t find it in the index…Ctrl+F
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Activity• E-mail to boss requesting leave• Letter requesting public records• Documentation of records disposition• Board meeting agenda posted on town website• Sender of an e-mail informing staff of new inclement weather
policy • Recipient of an e-mail informing staff of new inclement weather
policy• Complaint about behavior of police officer• Invoice for office supplies• Press release about new agency program• Spreadsheet of monthly vehicle usage• Team roster for park-sponsored Little League• Text message to Emergency Services with address of an
accident
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Administrative Value
“the usefulness of records to support ancillary operations and the routine management of an
organization”
Local government agencies must establish and enforce internal policies setting minimum retention periods for records with the disposition instruction, “destroy when administrative value ends.” Without the establishment of these policies, the office is not authorized by the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources to destroy these records.
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Triggers
What starts the clock on the
retention period?
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Request for Changein Records Schedule
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Request for Disposalof Unscheduled Records
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Records Destruction07 NCAC 04M .0510
METHODS OF DESTRUCTION
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Audit and Litigation Holds
Remember: If there’s a lawsuit, or even a possible lawsuit, you may be required to retain records, including the metadata associated with electronic records EVEN IF THEY COULD BE DESTROYED LEGALLY UNDER THE RETENTION RULES
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Microfilming
• Saves space • Sustainable for permanent records• Provided for in the law (G.S. § 8-45.1)
• Economical• Ensure file
integrity• Protect originals
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Scanning
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Is Imaging the Solution?
• Use every day• Need to share• Need quickly• Need often• Difficult to search
• Never/infrequently use
• Will destroy soon
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Electronic Means Form
Record Series Title Description of Records
Dates
Volume
Retention Period
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Scan-and-Destroy Authorization
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Guidelines forDigital Imaging Systems
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Plan for Sustainability
• Never trust claims that you won’t have to actively manage electronic records over time
• Anticipate changes to the underlying hardware and software (these are inevitable)
• Periodically sample records to ensure that they’re still readable and not corrupted
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Records Management
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Trustworthy Electronic Records
• Created during the course of normal business
• As part of established office procedures
• Using policies and procedures for system development, maintenance, use
• Proper audit trails
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Electronic RecordsPolicies & Procedures
• Uniform password policy• Backup procedures
o Store offsiteo Check back-up regularly o Multiple Backups (LOCKSS)
• Physical and intellectual security precautions
• Training documentation• Defined records retention periods
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Sample Electronic Recordsand Imaging Policy
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1. Contains Public Records
a. Avoid using public accountfor personal business
b. Avoid using personalaccount for public business
2. Must be retained in accordance with the records schedule
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Records Management
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Microsoft Outlook
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Social Media
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File Format Guidelines
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Recommended Formats
Images: TIFF (.tif), PDF/A (.pdf), JPEG2000 (.jp2)
Audio: WAVE (.wav), BWF (.wav)
Word Processing : PDF/A (.pdf) ODF (.odt)
Digital Video: AVI, full frame (uncompressed), WAVE PCM audio (.avi)
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Rules to Live By for E-Recs• Recognize & adopt a new definition of “long term”• Manage & preserve authentic electronic records (don’t just store files)
• Digital preservation will always involve risks – identify & manage them
• Avoid single points of failure • Avoid unnecessary software dependencies• Clearly define rules, roles & responsibilities• Collaborate with others• Allocate resources (people and money) for sustainability
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For More Information
• Managing Public Records for Local Government Agencies
• Managing Your Inbox: E‐mail as a Public Record
• Managing Electronic Public Records: Recognizing Perils and Avoiding Pitfalls
• Public Records & Confidentiality for Local Governments in North Carolina
• Microfilming Minutes
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Records Management AnalystsRaleigh Office
Asheville Office
Mark Holland, Head([email protected])(919) 807‐7358
Courtney Bailey([email protected])(919) 807‐7368
Kyna Herzinger([email protected])(919) 807‐7366
Kurt Brenneman([email protected])(919) 807‐7357
Emily Sweitzer ([email protected])(919) 807‐7360
Rashida Felder([email protected])(919) 807‐7364
Jason Woolf ([email protected])(828) 296‐7230 x224
archives.ncdcr.gov
Asheville Office