The purpose of this chapter is to specify retention periods
for certain Village records and to allow access to the same extent,
and in the same manner, as allowed by state law.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
LEGAL CUSTODIAN
The individual responsible for maintaining records pursuant
to § 19.33, Wisconsin Statutes.
RECORD
Has the meaning defined in § 19.32(2), Wisconsin
Statutes.
REQUESTOR
Has the meaning defined in § 19.32(3), Wisconsin
Statutes.
RETENTION PERIOD
The minimum required period of time that a document will be maintained as described in §
143-4.
Village legal custodians shall maintain all records for the retention period, and for any additional time period as described in §
143-6, if applicable. Thereafter, after the State Historical Society has waived receipt of the records (see §
143-5), the legal custodian may destroy the records.
In addition to the retention period described in the retention
schedule, records shall be maintained for the following additional
time periods:
A. A record that is existing at the time of a request shall not be destroyed
until after the request is granted, or in the event the request is
denied until at least the time period described in § 19.35(5),
Wisconsin Statutes, has passed from the date of the denial.
B. A record that is existing at the time that the legal custodian receives
written notice that a mandamus action relating to the record has been
commenced pursuant to § 19.37, shall not be destroyed until
the final court order is issued in the action and the appeals are
exhausted, as further describe in § 19.35(5), Wisconsin
Statutes.
C. A record that is known by the legal custodian to be relevant to litigation
or audit that is pending at the time that the record would otherwise
be destroyed, shall not be destroyed until the litigation or audit
is resolved.
Records may be kept and preserved through the use of microfilm
or another reproductive device, optical imaging, electronic formatting,
or any other reproduction format authorized by § 19.21(4)(c),
Wisconsin Statutes, and said reproduction shall be deemed an original
record for all purposes, in accordance with § 19.21(4)(c),
Wisconsin Statutes.
All state statutes incorporated or referenced herein shall be
deemed to include all subsequent amendments, repeals, and renumbering
that may be enacted regarding the same, in order to ensure uniform
statewide regulation of public records.