Record retention refers to the storage of records no longer active. Some records such as birth and marriage certificates, discharge papers from the armed services, naturalization papers, wills, ...
The University will follow a records retention schedule (refer to Appendix A) to provide a standard for maintaining necessary records as required by applicable state and federal law, and to the extent ...
The record retention schedule at Michigan Technological University provides a standard for maintaining necessary records as required by applicable state and federal law, and to the extent necessary ...
Electronic documents will be retained as if they were paper documents. Therefore, any electronic files, including records of donations made online, that fall into one of the document types on the ...
All businesses, whether large or small, produce an array of records. Maintaining and retaining these records is more than a matter of filing away a few important documents in case they are needed in ...
Before electronic medical records (EMRs) digitized patient charts, physicians often ran out of physical storage space and had to destroy specific records. However, even the best medical software has ...
In the growing age of Big Media, it is imperative now more than ever that companies and organizations develop and maintain a Records Retention Policy, otherwise known as RRP. An RRP is a policy that ...
The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants issued a plan advisory that reminds plan sponsors of ERISA record retention rules and also offers best practices for protecting personal ...
RFG believes that IT executives should view effective electronic records retention as essential to the long-term viability of their enterprises. Effective electronic records retention policies allow ...
The State University of New York (SUNY) Records Retention and Disposition Schedule indicates the minimum length of time that records must be retained. The retention periods apply regardless of the ...
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