This article shall be known as the "Preservation of Essential Records Article."
The Legislature declares that records containing information essential to the operation of government and to the protection of the rights and interests of persons must be protected against the destructive effects of all forms of disaster and must be available when needed. It is necessary, therefore, to adopt special provisions for the selection and preservation of essential local records, thereby providing for the protection and availability of such information.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
AGENCY
Any department, office, commission, board, authority or other unit, however designated, of the City government.
DISASTER
Any occurrence of fire, flood, storm, earthquake, explosion, epidemic, riot, sabotage or other condition of extreme peril resulting in substantial damage or injury to persons or property within this City, whether such occurrence is caused by an act of nature or man, including an enemy of the United States.
LOCAL RECORD
A. 
A record of a department, office, commission, board, authority or other authority or other agency, however designated, of the City government;
B. 
A record of the governing body;
C. 
A record of the Municipal Court; and
D. 
Any other record designated or treated as a local record under the laws of this state or City laws.
PRESERVATION DUPLICATE
A copy of an essential local record which is used for the purpose of preserving such local record pursuant to this article.
RECORD
Document, book, paper, photograph, microfilm, sound recording or other material, regardless of physical form or characteristics, made or received pursuant to law or ordinance or in connection with the transaction of official business but does not include library and museum material made or acquired and preserved solely for reference or exhibition purposes, extra copies of documents preserved only for the convenience of reference and stocks of publications and of processed documents.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
Local records which are within the following categories are essential records which shall be preserved pursuant to this article:
A. 
Category A: records containing information necessary to the operations of government in the emergency created by a disaster.
B. 
Category B: records not within Category A but containing information necessary to protect the rights and interest of persons or to establish and affirm the powers and duties of government in the resumption of operations after a disaster.
The City Clerk or his designated Deputy City Clerk is hereby designated the records preservation officer. The records preservation officer shall establish and maintain a program for the selection and preservation of essential local records.
The records preservation officer shall promulgate such rules and regulations concerning the selection and preservation of essential local records as are necessary or proper to effectuate the purpose of this article.
The records preservation officer shall select the local records which are essential and determine their category pursuant to this article. In accordance with the rules and regulations promulgated by the records preservation officer, each person who has custody or control of local records shall:
A. 
Inventory the local records in his custody or control;
B. 
Submit to the records preservation officer a report thereon containing such information as the records preservation officer directs and containing his recommendations as to which local records are essential; and
C. 
Periodically review his inventory and his report; and, if necessary, revise his report so that it is current, accurate and complete.
A. 
The records preservation officer may make or cause to be made preservation duplicates or may designate as preservation duplicates existing copies of essential local records. A preservation duplicate shall be durable, accurate, complete and clear and a preservation duplicate made by means of photography, microphotography, photocopying, film or microfilm shall be made in conformity with the standards prescribed therefor by the records preservation officer.
B. 
A preservation duplicate made by a photographic, photostatic, microfilm, microcard, miniature photographic or other process which accurately reproduces or forms a durable medium for so reproducing the original shall have the same force and effect for all purposes as the original record, whether the original record is in existence or not. A transcript, exemplification or certified copy of such preservation duplicate shall be deemed for all purposes to be a transcript, exemplification or certified copy of the original record.
C. 
No copy of an essential local record shall be used as a preservation duplicate unless under the laws of this City the copy has the same force and effect for all purposes as the original local record.
A. 
The records preservation officer shall prescribe the place and manner of safekeeping of essential local records and preservation duplicates and may establish storage facilities therefor. The records preservation officer may provide for storage outside the City.
B. 
When, in the opinion of the records preservation officer, the legally designated or customary location of an essential local record is such that the essential local record may be destroyed or unavailable in the event of a disaster caused by an enemy of the United States, the records preservation officer:
(1) 
Shall store a preservation duplicate at another location and permit such local record to remain at its legally designated or customary location;
(2) 
Shall store such local record at a location other than its legally designated or customary location and deposit at the designated or customary location a preservation duplicate for use in lieu of the local record; or
(3) 
May store such local record at a location other than its legally designated or customary location without providing for a preservation duplicate upon a determination that it is impracticable to provide for a preservation duplicate and that the local record is not frequently used. Such determination shall be made by the records preservation officer and the regularly designated custodian of such local record; but if they disagree, the determination shall be made by the governing body.
C. 
The requirement of Subsection B of this section shall not prohibit the records preservation officer from removing an essential local record or preservation duplicate from the legally designated or customary location of the local record if the disaster caused by an enemy of the United States or other disaster of a grave nature has occurred or is imminent.
A. 
The records preservation officer shall properly maintain essential local records and preservation duplicates stored by him.
B. 
An essential local record or preservation duplicate stored by the records preservation officer may be removed by the regularly designated custodian of the local record for temporary use when necessary for the proper conduct of his office and shall be returned by such custodian to the records preservation officer immediately after such use.
C. 
When an essential local record is stored by the records preservation officer, the records preservation officer, upon the request of the regularly designated custodian of the local record, shall provide for its copies thereof; and such copies, when certified by the records preservation officer, shall have the same force and effect as if certified by the regularly designated custodian.
When a local record is required by law to be treated in a confidential manner and is an essential local record, the records preservation officer and his staff, in effectuating the purposes of the act with respect to such local record, shall protect its confidential nature.
The records preservation officer shall review periodically, but at least biennially, the program for the selection and preservation of essential local records, including the classification of records and the provisions for preservation duplicates and for the safekeeping of essential local records or preservation duplicates to ensure that the purposes of this article are accomplished.
The records preservation officer shall prepare a biennial report on the status and progress of the programs established under this article for the selection and preservation of essential local records and shall submit such a report to the Governor, the Legislature and the governing body.