The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
The officer who by ordinance or administrative policy is in charge of an office of the city that creates or receives records.
When used in reference to a record, means the record is maintained in an electronic data format that requires an electronic device to create, store, access, retrieve, or read the record.
Any record of the city necessary to the resumption or continuation of its operations in an emergency or disaster, to the re-creation of its legal and financial status, or the protection and fulfillment of obligations to the people of the state.
All documents, papers, letters, books, maps, photographs, sound or video recordings, magnetic tape, electronic media, or other information-recording media, regardless of physical form or characteristic and regardless of whether public access to them is open or restricted under the laws of the state, created or received by the city or any of its officers or employees pursuant to law or in the transaction of public business are hereby declared to be the records of the city and shall be created, maintained, and disposed of under the provisions of this article or procedures authorized by it and in no other manner.
Any record of the city for which the retention period on a records control schedule is given as permanent.
When used in reference to a record, means that the record is maintained in a tangible form, such as paper, photographic film, analog tape, or a similar medium.
A local government record of the city and includes a digital record and a physical record.
A document prepared by or under the records management officer’s authority listing the records maintained by the city, their retention periods, and other records disposition information that the records management program may require.
The application of management techniques to the creation, use, maintenance, retention, preservation, and disposal of records to reduce the costs and improve the efficiency of recordkeeping. The term records management includes the development of records control schedules, the management of filing and information retrieval systems, the protection of essential and permanent records, the economical and space-effective storage of inactive records, control over the creation and distribution of forms, reports, and correspondence, and the management of electronic and other records storage systems (i.e. Laserfiche).
The person designated in section 1.04.004.
The plan developed under section 1.04.005.
The minimum time that must pass after the creation, recording, or receipt of a record, or the fulfillment of certain actions associated with a record, before it is eligible for destruction.
(1993 Code, sec. 39.01; 2006 Code, sec. 2-401; Ordinance 331 adopted 10/7/91; Ordinance 21-05-1206 adopted 5/4/21)