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Code · Connecticut · Title 11 — Libraries and Museums · CHAPTER 188 — State Library

Sec. 11-8j. Preservation and management of historic documents: Definitions.

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As used in sections 11-8i to 11-8 l , inclusive, “preservation and management of historic documents” means activities that include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1)The restoration and conservation of land records, land record indexes, maps or other records;
(2)the microfilming of land records, land record indexes, maps or other records;
(3)the use of information technology to facilitate the performance of duties integral to the maintenance and tracking of historic documents;
(4)providing public access to an electronic indexing system that combines the grantor index and the grantee index of a town's land records;
(5)the assessment or upgrading of records retention facilities;
(6)disaster recovery; and
(7)the training of personnel to perform duties integral to the maintenance and tracking of historic documents.
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