The governing body of the town does hereby establish and adopt
a management program for the orderly and efficient retention, retrieval
and destruction of the records of the town as follows in this article.
(1998 Code, sec. 36.01)
This article shall be known and may be cited as the records
management program of the town, providing for the proper and efficient
management of the municipal records of the town.
(1998 Code, sec. 36.02)
Since the citizens of the town have a right to expect efficient
and cost-effective government, and recognizing the importance of local
government records in the lives of all citizens, the efficient management
of town records is necessary to the effective and economic operation
of the town, the preservation of records of permanent value is necessary
to provide the people of the state with resources concerning their
history and to document their rights of citizenship and property,
and the establishment of uniform standards and procedures for the
maintenance, preservation or other disposition of town records is
necessary to fulfill the high public purpose.
(1998 Code, sec. 36.03)
It is hereby declared to be the policy of the town to provide
for efficient, economical, and effective controls over the creation,
distribution, organization, maintenance, use, and disposition of all
town records through a comprehensive system of integrated procedures
for the management of records from their creation to their ultimate
disposition, consistent with the requirements of the Texas Local Government
Records Act, being Tex. Local Gov’t Code section 201.001 et
seq., and accepted records management practice.
(1998 Code, sec. 36.04)
For the purpose of this article, the following definitions shall
apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different
meaning:
Custodian.
The appointed or elected public officer who by the state
constitution, state law, ordinance or administrative policy is in
charge of the office that creates or receives local government records.
For the purpose of this article, a custodian is a department head,
under the administration of the town manager, who is responsible for
all records in his or her department.(1998 Code, sec. 36.05; Ordinance
adopting Code)
Essential records.
Any local government record necessary to the resumption or
continuation of government operations in an emergency or disaster,
to the re-creation of the legal and financial status of the town,
or to the protection and fulfillment of obligations to the people
of the state.
Local government record.
Any documents, papers, letters, books, maps, photographs,
sound or video recordings, microfilm, magnetic tape, electronic media,
or other information-recording media, regardless of physical form
or characteristic and regardless of whether public access to it is
open or restricted under the laws of the state, created or received
by local town government offices or any of its officers or employees
pursuant to law, including an ordinance, or in the transaction of
public business, are hereby declared to be records of the town and
shall be created, maintained and disposed of in accordance with the
provisions of this article and the provisions of the Texas Local Government
Records Act. This term does not include:
(1)
Extra identical copies of documents created only for convenience
of reference or research by officers or employees of the town.
(2)
Notes, journals, diaries, and similar documents created by an
officer or employee of the town for the employee’s personal
convenience.
(5)
Library and museum materials acquired solely for the purposes
of reference or display.
(6)
Copies of documents in any media furnished to members of the
public to which they are entitled under Tex. Gov’t Code section
552.001 et seq.
Office.
Any office, department, division, program, commission, bureau,
board, committee, or similar entity of the town.
Records control schedule.
A document prepared by or under the authority of a records
management officer listing the records maintained by the town, their
retention periods, and other records disposition information that
the records management program in the town or state law may require.
Records management.
The application of management techniques to the creation,
use, maintenance, retention, preservation, and disposal of records
for the purpose of reducing the costs and improving the efficiency
of recordkeeping. The term 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 record storage systems.
Retention period.
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.
(1998 Code, sec. 36.05)
All town records as defined in section
1.08.005 of this article are hereby declared to be the property of the town. No town official or employee has, by virtue of his or her position, any personal or property right to such records even though he or she may have developed or compiled them. The unauthorized destruction, removal from files, or use of such records is prohibited.
(1998 Code, sec. 36.06)
The town secretary, and the successive holders of said office,
shall serve as records management officer for the town. As provided
by state law, each successive holder of the office shall file his
or her name with the director and librarian of the state library within
30 days of the initial designation or of taking up the office, as
applicable.
(1998 Code, sec. 36.07)
In addition to other duties assigned in this article, the records
management officer shall:
(1) Administer
the records management program and provide assistance to custodians
in its implementation;
(2) Plan,
formulate, and prescribe records disposition policies, systems, standards,
and procedures;
(3) In
cooperation with custodians, identify essential records and establish
a disaster plan for each town office and department to ensure maximum
availability of the records in order to reestablish operations quickly
and with minimum disruption and expense;
(4) Develop
procedures to ensure the permanent preservation of the historically
valuable records of the town;
(5) Establish
standards for filing and storage equipment and for recordkeeping supplies;
(6) Establish
a uniform filing system and a forms design and control system for
the town;
(7) Provide
records management advice and assistance to all town departments by
preparation of a manual or manuals of procedure and policy and by
on-site consultation;
(8) Monitor
records retention schedules and administrative rules issued by the
state library and archives commission to determine if the records
management program and the town’s records control schedules
are in compliance with state regulations;
(9) Disseminate
to the town and custodians information concerning state laws and administrative
rules relating to local government records;
(10) Ensure that the maintenance, preservation, destruction or other disposition
of the town [records] is carried out in accordance with the policies
and procedures of the records management program and the requirements
of state law;
(11) Maintain records on the volume of records destroyed under approved
records control schedules, the volume of records stored electronically,
and the estimated cost and space savings as the result of such disposal
or disposition;
(12) Report annually to the town council on the implementation of the
records management program;
(13) Bring to the attention of the town council noncompliance by custodians
or other personnel with the policies and procedures of the records
management program or the Texas Local Government Records Act.
(1998 Code, sec. 36.09; Ordinance
adopting Code)
In addition to other duties assigned in this article, custodians
shall:
(1) Cooperate
with the records management officer in carrying out the policies and
procedures established in the town for the efficient and economical
management of records and in carrying out the requirements of this
article;
(2) Adequately
document the transaction of government business and the services,
programs, and duties for which the custodian and his or her staff
are responsible;
(3) Maintain
the records in his or her care and carry out their preservation, destruction
or other disposition only in accordance with the policies and procedures
of the records management program of the town and the requirements
of this article.
(1998 Code, sec. 36.10)
A record that has not yet been listed on an approved records
control schedule may be destroyed if its destruction has been approved
in the same manner as a record destroyed under an approved schedule
and the records management officer has submitted to and received back
from the director and librarian an approved destruction authorization
request.
(1998 Code, sec. 36.14)
Upon the adoption of this article, the town secretary is directed
to file with the director and librarian within 30 days the name and
office of the records management officer of the town and a copy of
this article which establishes the records management program of the
town.
(1998 Code, sec. 36.16)