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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 53 — MUNICIPALITIES GENERALLY · Chapter 13

§ 1386. Effect of approval of schedule.

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§ 1386. Effect of approval of schedule.
(a)Disposition generally.-- Whenever a schedule is approved by the committee, a copy shall be filed with the commission which shall, through appropriate means, notify the entities that the schedule has been approved. Upon such notification, the schedule becomes effective and may be acted upon by them until superseded by a subsequent duly approved schedule. Each entity shall declare its intent to follow the schedule by ordinance or resolution. Each individual act of disposition shall be approved by resolution of the governing body.
(b)Disposition of permanent retention records.-- Original records scheduled for permanent retention may be disposed of if, in addition to the procedures listed in this section, the entity generates and maintains a copy of the original in conformance with section 1388 (relating to recording and copying records) and receives written permission from the commission to dispose of the records. Written permission from the commission is required only for disposition actions involving records scheduled for permanent retention, records not listed on the schedules and records selected for transfer to the State Archives.
53c1386v
(Feb. 18, 1998, P.L.175, No.27, eff. 60 days)
53c1387s
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