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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 1231 · § 1231.12

§ 1231.12. How do executive agencies request to transfer records to another executive agency?

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An executive agency that proposes to transfer records to another agency must request approval of the transfer of records in writing from NARA, by mail at National Archives and Records Administration; Office of the Chief Records Officer (AC); 8601 Adelphi Road; College Park, MD 20740-6001, or by email at RM.Communications\@nara.gov. The request must include:
(a)A concise description of the records to be transferred, including the volume in cubic feet;
(b)A statement of the restrictions imposed on the use of records;
(c)A statement of the agencies and persons using the records and the purpose of this use;
(d)A statement of the current and proposed physical and organizational locations of the records;
(e)A justification for the transfer including an explanation of why it is in the best interests of the Government; and
(f)Copies of the concurrence in the transfer by the heads of all agencies involved in the proposed transfer. \[74 FR 51014, Oct. 2, 2009, as amended at 83 FR 13654, Mar. 30, 2018\]
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