Library: Records Disposition Schedules
OKDHS
Developmental Disabilities Services Division Consolidated Records Disposition Schedule 2001-05
January 26, 2006
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Homeward Bound v. The Hissom Memorial Center Class Action Suit
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Specialized Foster Home and Agency Companion--Closed or Denied
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File includes home profile of persons who have been foster parents, respite providers and adult companions pertaining to the case of Homeward Bound v. The Hissom Memorial Center Clients; background checks, and applications.
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3 cubic feet per year
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Retain in office one (1) year after closure as defined by OAC 317:40-5-64, then transfer data to optical disks. Transfer hard copy records to the State Records Center. Retain in State Records Center and destroy seven (7) years after exhaustion of all legal remedies provided (a) upon certification that all records have been successfully entered on disk; (b) after storing a back up copy of the disk in an off site storage area that meets the manufacturer's recommendations for temperature and humidity controls; or if no recommendations are provided by the manufacturer, after storing the back up disk in an off site storage area whose temperature is between 65º and 75º Fahrenheit and whose relative humidity is between 30% and 50%; (c) after retaining at least one (1) user copy in the agency, and (d) after obtaining approval from the State Records Administrator to destroy the hard copy documents.
Delete records from rewritable disks when they become seven (7) years old provided: (a) all audits have been completed and all applicable audit reports have been accepted and resolved by all applicable federal and state agencies, (b) no legal actions are pending, and (c) approval has been received from the State Records Administrator to erase rewritable optical disks. If legal action is pending, destroy seven (7) years after exhaustion of all legal remedies provided: (a) records meet all stipulated retention periods, and (b) approval to destroy optical disks or to erase rewritable optical disks has been received from the State Records Administrator.
Destroy individual WORM disks when they become seven (7) years old provided: (a) all audits have been completed and all applicable audit reports have been accepted and resolved by all applicable federal and state agencies, (b) no legal actions are pending, and (c) approval has been received from the State Records Administrator to destroy optical disks. If legal action is pending, destroy seven (7) years after exhaustion of all legal remedies provided: (a) records meet all stipulated retention periods, and (b) approval to destroy optical disks or to erase rewritable optical disks has been received from the State Records Administrator.
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