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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 1232 · § 1232.12

§ 1232.12. Under what conditions may Federal records be stored in records storage facilities?

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The following chart shows what records can be stored in a records storage facility and the conditions that apply: Type of record Conditions
(a)Permanent records ``` ``` Any storage facility that meets the provisions of 36 CFR part 1234.
(b)Unscheduled records ``` ```
(1)Any storage facility that meets the provisions of 36 CFR part 1234.
(2)Also requires prior notification to NARA (see § 1232.14(b)).
(c)Temporary records (excluding Civilian Personnel Records) ``` ``` Any storage facility that meets the provisions of 36 CFR part 1234.
(d)Vital records ``` ``` Storage facility must meet the provisions of 36 CFR parts 1223 and 1234.
(e)Civilian Personnel Records ``` ``` May only be transferred to the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC), St. Louis, MO (see part 1233 of this subchapter). ``` ``` ``` ``` ```
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