
RECORDS RETENTION POLICY
Purpose
The University of Nebraska – Lincoln serves the citizens of the state
and has a responsibility to preserve the history of the University for future
generations. The goals of this records retention policy are: 1) to identify
documents that must be retained permanently or temporarily due to federal
or state legal requirements or for valid administrative reasons, 2) to provide
guidance and clarification on which documents have lasting archival value
to the people of the state and should be preserved in the University Archives,
3) to provide for the routine and timely disposal of documents which need
not be retained for legal or administrative reasons and have no historical
value.
Scope
This policy applies to all offices of the Division of Business and Finance
of the University of Nebraska – Lincoln.
For the purpose of this policy a University document or record is any paper,
book, map, photograph, electronic file, original microfilm, cassette or
video tape or other documentary material regardless of physical form or
characteristics, made, produced, executed or received by any staff member
or person in connection with the transaction of University business.
Retention Schedules (Click for the schedules.)
The schedule has guidelines for the appropriate retention of numerous
types of records. Records will ordinarily be kept in the administrative
unit creating a document. If, after consulting this policy and the schedule
attached, there exists a question regarding the proper disposition or retention
of a particular document or class of documents, it shall be the responsibility
of the head of the appropriate administrative unit in possession of the
document to determine the proper disposition of the item or items. Because
this policy is designed to facilitate the routine, orderly and timely archiving
or disposition of documents by staff, if it becomes apparent that this policy
fails to address certain classes of documents, this should be brought to
the attention of the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Business and Finance
for appropriate action.
Personal records
Documents and materials collected by University employees that do not affect
University activities are considered personal items if they relate to personal
affairs. Such materials are considered private property and are not owned
by the University. They should be kept separate from official university
records. Examples of personal items include: documents accumulated by an
individual prior to employment by the University, materials relating specifically
to private activities such as outside business and professional or political
affiliations, journals, and correspondence that is not created or received
through conducting University activities or business.
However, these materials may be significant to the University and the University
Archives in developing a complete record of individual activities and accomplishments
at the University of Nebraska. Employees are encouraged to consult the University
Archivist about donating their personal papers to the University Archives.
Storage of records
Records that are ready to be put in storage, based on the attached schedule,
should be kept in the designated areas until the time that they are archived
or disposed of. Records must be labeled using the procedures in effect at
the time of storage, which will include, but are not limited to the subject,
date, department and disposition or archiving date.
Archival of records
Records created through official university activities are the property
of the University of Nebraska. These include, but are not limited to: papers,
correspondence, official printed material, minutes, committee files, financial
and associated records in any form or format.
Inactive records that may be considered of permanent, historical or legal
value which should be transferred to the University Archives in compliance
with this records management schedule are: administrative and legal files;
office files of principal administrators including correspondence relating
to policies or unit operations; committee minutes, proceedings, reports
and related files; long-term planning records; annual reports; self-studies;
reports.
The University of Nebraska Archives, located and functioning on the Lincoln
campus, shall be the repository of official and other University-related
records of the Business and Finance Division of the University of Nebraska
-- Lincoln. The University Archives retains custody of the records after
transfer. Use of the records by the transferring office must follow regular
Archives reference policies. No records may be removed from the Archives,
and all records must be used in the Archives reading room during regular
hours of operation. Photocopies or digital reproductions of open records
will be available.
Disposal of non-permanent records
Examples of inactive records that may be discarded in compliance with the
records retention schedule below include: routine financial and administrative
records such as requisitions; travel expense vouchers; accounting reports;
drafts of reports or correspondence; routine acknowledgements such as notifications,
requests, transmittals, multiple copies of a single document; convenience
copies of publications; reports or memos for non-originating offices; copies
of widely distributed documents that have originated in other offices such
as policies and procedures files and manuals; publications including announcements,
newsletters, programs, brochures, and promotional literature.
Records will be disposed based on the attached schedule by the originating
department. Sensitive, financial or confidential records should be shredded
before disposal.
Responsibility for records
Each office or administrative unit should designate one individual to be
responsible for the semi-annual disposal of non-permanent records and the
transferal of those documents to be permanently maintained in the Archives.
The timing of these semi-annual disposals or transferals should follow a
normal business cycle for the unit.
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