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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 1222 · § 1222.24

§ 1222.24. How do agencies establish recordkeeping requirements?

226 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t36/s§ 1222.24·

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(a)Agencies must ensure that procedures, directives and other issuances; systems planning and development documentation; and other relevant records include recordkeeping requirements for records in all media, including those records created or received on electronic mail systems. Recordkeeping requirements must:
(1)Identify and prescribe specific categories of records to be systematically created or received and maintained by agency personnel in the course of their official duties;
(2)Specify the use of materials and recording techniques that ensure the preservation of records as long as they are needed by the Government;
(3)Specify the manner in which these materials must be maintained wherever held;
(4)Propose how long records must be maintained for agency business through the scheduling process in part 1225 of this subchapter;
(5)Distinguish records from nonrecord materials and comply with the provisions in Subchapter B concerning records scheduling and disposition;
(6)Include procedures to ensure that departing officials and employees do not remove Federal records from agency custody and remove nonrecord materials only in accordance with § 1222.18;
(7)Define the special recordkeeping responsibilities of program managers, information technology staff, systems administrators, and the general recordkeeping responsibilities of all agency employees.
(b)Agencies must provide the training described in § 1220.34(f) of this subchapter and inform all employees that they are responsible and accountable for keeping accurate and complete records of their activities.
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