[Adopted 10-24-1974 (Ch. 42 of the 1987 Code); amended in its entirety 11-18-2015 by L.L. No. 9-2015]
Records shall be available for public inspection at Town offices
located at 15 Bedford Road and 17 Bedford Road, Armonk, New York 10504.
Requests for public access to records shall be accepted and
records produced during regular business hours.
Is defined by New York State Records Retention and Disposition
Schedule MU-1.
A notice containing the title and business address of the Records
Access Officer (Town Clerk) and appeals body (Town Board) and the
location where records can be seen or copies made shall be posted
on the Town website.
[Adopted 11-22-1988 by L.L. No. 3-1988 (Ch. 44 of the 1987
Code); amended in its entirety 11-18-2015 by L.L. No. 9-2015]
Records are essential to the administration of local government.
They contain the information that keeps government programs functioning.
It is the intent of the Town of North Castle 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 would be intended to document 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also document the historical documents of government itself, the community
and the people of the Town of North Castle.
There shall be a records management program established under
the aegis of the Town Supervisor and headed by a Records Management
Officer (RMO). In addition to designation as Records Access Officer,
the Town Clerk is designated as the Records Management Officer and
will be responsible for administering the current and archived public
records in storage areas for the Town of North Castle in accordance
with local, state and federal laws and guidelines.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ARCHIVES
Those official records which have been determined by the
Records Management Officer and the Records Advisory Committee to have
sufficient historical or other value to warrant continued preservation
by the Town.
RECORDS
Official files, minutes and documents, books, papers, photographs,
sound recordings, microforms or any other materials, whether in print,
electronic or digital forms, regardless of physical form or characteristics,
made or received pursuant to law or ordinance or in conjunction with
the transaction of official Town business.
RECORDS CENTER
An establishment maintained by the departments or the Records
Management Officer for the storage, servicing, security and processing
of records which must be preserved for varying periods of time and
need not be retained in office equipment or space.
RECORDS DISPOSITION
The removal by the Town in accordance with approved records
control schedules of records no longer necessary for the conduct of
business by such agency through removal methods which may include
the disposition of temporary records by destruction or donation or
the transfer of records to a central storage facility for temporary
or permanent storage of records determined to have historical or other
sufficient value warranting continued preservation, and the transfer
of records from one Town agency to another Town agency.
RECORDS MANAGEMENT
The planning, controlling, directing, organizing, training,
promotion and other managerial activities involved in records creation,
records maintenance and use, 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 Committee designated to work
closely with the Records Management Officer. The Committee shall consist
of the Records Management Officer and/or designee, the Town Supervisor,
the Town Attorney and the Town Administrator and/or designee. The
Committee shall meet periodically and have the following duties:
A. To review the development of the records management program.
B. To review the performance of the program on an ongoing basis and
propose changes and improvements.
C. To review retention periods proposed by the Records Management Officer
for records not covered by the State Archive schedules.
D. To provide advice on the appraisal of records for archival value
and to be the final sign-off entity as to what is or is not archival.
E. To determine if a grant application should be submitted to New York
State and determine project scope and application process.
The Records Management Officer (RMO) shall be responsible for
archiving and destruction of all Town-related records with the exception
of police and court-related records. The records management staff
works with all departments with respect to maintenance of Town records.
The Town of North Castle Records Management Policy and Procedures
Manual describes department operations with respect to managing, scanning,
archiving and destruction procedures.
A. Active
records. The originating department has full custody (legal and physical)
over paper records stored in each department.
B. Inactive
records. The originating department is the legal custodian of its
inactive paper records until a records transfer or records destruction
form is submitted to the RMO for transfer to archives and disposition
as per the New York State MU-1 or applicable state or federal retention
schedule. Once moved from the originating department, the RMO will
have physical custody of records and will determine the method and
storage within the archives and the eventual destruction therein.
C. Digital
records stored in electronic content management system (ECMS). Active
and inactive records stored in the Town's ECMS are the responsibility
of the RMO. The Records Management Officer is responsible for the
custody and maintenance, including monitoring the successful completion
of database backups of the Town's ECMS, and acts as the ECMS Administrator.
Department scanning projects and business processes are developed
collaboratively between records management staff and individual departmental
personnel.
D. Archival
records. Records transferred to or acquired by the archives shall
be under the full custody (legal or physical) of the archives, as
directed by the RMO, rather than the department which created or held
them immediately prior to being transferred to the archives.
(1) Paper
records shall be transferred to the archives upon the recommendation
of the RMO, with the approval of the department head having custody
of the records.
(2) Paper
records may be removed temporarily from the archives at the request
of the RMO or department head originally having custody of the records.
E. Disposition
of records. No records shall be destroyed or otherwise disposed by
any employee or Town official until it has met the time limit of the
applicable retention schedule. No records shall be destroyed or otherwise
disposed by the Records Management Officer without the express written
consent of the authorized department head. No records shall be destroyed
that are part of a pending audit, litigation or e-discovery.