Records are essential to the administration
of local government. They contain the information that keeps government
programs functioning. It is the intent of this article that a records
management program be established which will assist officials in making
decisions, administering programs and providing administrative continuity
with past operations. The program is intended to document the delivery
of services, show the legal responsibilities of government and protect
the legal rights of citizens. It will contain information on taxation
and on the management and expenditure of funds. These records will
also document the historical development of government itself, the
community and the people of the Town.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ARCHIVES
Those official records which have been determined by the
RMO or the designee and Advisory Board to have sufficient historical
or other value to warrant the continued preservation by the Town.
[Amended 8-22-2006 by L.L. No. 3-2006]
RECORDS
Official files, minutes and documents, books, papers, maps,
photographs, sound recordings, microforms or any other materials,
regardless of physical form or characteristics, made or received pursuant
to law or in conjunction with the transaction of official Town business.
RECORDS CENTER
A central storage area maintained by the RMO or the designee
for the storage, servicing, security and processing of records which
must be preserved for varying periods of time.
RECORDS DISPOSITION
The removal by the Town of Sweden, in accordance with approved
records retention schedules, of records no longer necessary for the
conduct of business by such agency through removal methods which may
include:
A.
The disposition of temporary records by destruction
or donation.
B.
The transfer of records to a central storage
facility for records with scheduled retention periods.
C.
The transfer of records from one Town agency
to another Town agency.
D.
The permanent storage of records determined
to have historical or other sufficient value warranting continued
preservation.
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
The planning, controlling, directing, organizing, training,
promoting and other managerial activities involved in records creation,
records maintenance and records disposition, including records preservation,
records disposal and the records center or other storage facilities.
SERVICING
Making information in records available to any agency for
official use or to the public.
There shall be a Records Advisory Board designated
to work closely with and provide advice to the records management
officer or the designee. The Board shall consist of five members,
suggested but not limited to the following areas: Town Historian,
Town Attorney, Councilperson, member of the community, department
head and a library representative. Appointments shall be made by the
Town Supervisor. The Board shall meet periodically and have the following
duties:
A. Provide advice to the RMO or designee on the development
of the records management program.
B. Review the performance of the program on an ongoing
basis and propose changes and improvements.
C. Review any changes in retention periods proposed by
the RMO or designee for records not covered by the State Archives'
or Unified Court System's schedules.
D. Provide advice on the appraisal of records for archival
value.
No records shall be destroyed or otherwise disposed
of by a department of the Town until it has met the time limit on
the State Archives' or Unified Court System's records retention and
disposition schedule. No records shall be destroyed or otherwise disposed
of by the RMO or designee without the express written consent of the
department head having authority. Following required consents and
prior to actual destruction, the RMO will allow the Town Historian
to review and/or remove any single document or sampling of documents
that are of historic value to the community.
The Legal Department may take steps to recover
local government records which have been alienated from proper custody
and may, when necessary, institute actions of replevin. ("Replevin"
is defined as the recovery by a person of goods claimed to be his,
on his promise to test the matter in court and give the goods up again
if defeated.)