Conley,
While I think that the issue of retaining records beyond the retention
periods due to audits and litigation holds is covered by the "in accordance
with the provisions of this chapter", Ginny's point is well taken that there
is potentially a very serious impact on LVA with the possible demand for
developing locality and state agency specific schedules to reflect the
differing opinions as to the administrative/business value of the records on
the general schedules.  I hope you have time on your calendar (and the
vacant positions) to recruit the 10-15 new analysts needed.  And Records
Oversight Committee meetings may soon have a lot more guests than yours
truly!!
John


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From: Jones, Virginia [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: SB 461/ HB 959



Conley:

I understand the Senate has passed SB461 as amended and has communicated it
to the House.  It appears the companion bill HB959 is still in the General
Laws subcommittee.  This bill raises a serious issue regarding determining
and applying administrative value (business process requirements) to the
retentions set by the General Schedules and how to handle destruction holds
due to audits, possible legal issues, etc.  If passed, one of two things
will have to happen - 1) LVA will have to reinstate the process of reviewing
and approving exceptions to the General Schedules through established
agency-specific and locality-specific records retention schedules, or 2) LVA
will have to expand the General Schedules to include all administrative
values as identified by localities and agencies.  Both options require more
resources than are currently available at LVA.  The impact statements filed
with both bills say there is no fiscal impact.  This is only true if the
original bill passes and not the amended bill.

B. Each agency shall ensure that records authorized to be destroyed or
discarded in accordance with subsection A, are destroyed or discarded  [ in
a timely manner within six months of the expiration of the record's
retention period ]  in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. [ All
records previously authorized to be destroyed must be destroyed by July 1,
2007. ]

01/30/06  Senate: Engrossed by Senate as amended SB461E
01/30/06  Senate: Printed as engrossed 069822726-E

01/31/06  Senate: Read third time and passed Senate (37-Y 0-N)

01/31/06  Senate: Communicated to House

Ginny Jones
(Virginia A. Jones, CRM, FAI)
Records Manager
Information Technology Division
Newport News Dept. of Public Utilities
Newport News, VA
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From: Virginia Records Officer's Listserv [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Conley Edwards
Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 4:21 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: SB 461/ HB 959



List members,



The following is posted for your information and possible interest.  The
proposed legislation did not emerge from the recent joint subcommittee
studying the Virginia Public Records Act.  The bill reportedly is intended
to address the possibility of identity theft from records with personal
information that remain in offices longer than required by retention
schedules.



The companion bill is HB 959.

HB 959 is on the docket for Tuesday, January 31 at 7 AM, the 7th floor West
Conference Room of the General Assembly Building.





SB 461 Virginia Public Records Act; timely destruction of records.

Patron:             Jeannemarie D. Davis

Provides that each agency shall ensure that records authorized to be
destroyed or discarded under the Virginia Public Records Act, are destroyed
or discarded in a timely manner in accordance with the provisions of the
Virginia Public Records Act. (House companion bill is HB 959)

01/11/06  Referred to Committee on General Laws and Technology

01/25/06  Senate: Reported from General Laws and Technology with amendments
(14-Y 0-N)

(Amendments replace "in a timely manner" with phrase within six months of
the expiration of the record's retention period and adds All records
previously authorized to be destroyed must be destroyed by July 1, 2007.)





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Conley L. Edwards

State Archivist

Library of Virginia

800 East Broad Street

Richmond, VA  23219

Telephone:  804-692-3554

Fax:           804-692-3603

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