ORDER NO. 30915 Public Records Retention Policy Committee Came to be heard this the 14r~' day of July, 2008 with a motion made by Commissioner Letz, seconded by Commissioner Baldwin, the Court unanimously approved by a vote of 3-1-0 to appoint the following person to the committee to formulate a general public- records retention policy for County documents and communication not specifically address by the State's retention for individual elected officials. Rex Emerson, County Attorney Bill Williams, Commissioner Pct. 2 Jeannie Hargis, County Auditor Jody Grinstead, Court Coordinator John Trolinger, IT Tech I>> ~ ~3 0 9'IS COMMISSIONERS' COURT AGENDA REOUE5T PLEASE FURNISH ONE ORIGINAL AND TEN (101 COPIES OF THIS REQUEST AND DOCUMENTS TO BE REVIEWED BY THE COURT MADE BY: Rex Emerson MEETING DATE: July 14, 2008 OFFICE: TIlVIE PREFERRED: SUBJECT: Consider, discuss, and take appropriate action to formulate a general public- records retention policy for County documents and communications. This policy will address public information not specifically addressed by individual elected official's departmental policies. EXECUTIVE SESSION REQUESTED: (PLEASE STATE REASON) NAME OF PERSON ADDRESSING THE COURT: Rex Emerson ESTIMATED LENGTH OF PRESENTATION: 5 - 10 minutes IF PERSONNEL MATTER -NAME OF EMPLOYEE: Time for submitting this request for Court to assure that the matter is posted in accordance with Title S, Chapter 551 and 552, Government Code, is as follows: Meeting scheduled for Mondays: THIS REQUEST RECEIVED BY: THIS RQUEST RECEIVED ON: 5:00 PM previous Tuesday @ .M. All Agenda Requests w~i1 be screened b-y tike Cv-unty ,udge's Office to deterr~~ine if adequate information has been prepared for the Court's formal consideration and action at time of Court Meetings. Your cooperation will be appreciated and contribute towards your request being addressed at the earliest opportunity. See Agenda Request Rules Adopted by Commissioners' Court. ottn[-R raD. ~~t y_ AF'Pf2DVAl_ OF KERR COUNTY RE:CUF<1"JS MFINRGEME.NT 1='RD[iRAM AND AUl"HDRIZATIUN DF 7"HE C[lUrd1"`l JUllGES :iILNATURE iin this the lath day vF fapril 1.99~~, l:pon motion made by Cvmmi=.<_>ioner Hvlekamp, seconded by Commissioner Lehman, the Court unanimously approved by a vote of 4-0--0~ to n to other duties assigned in this Order, the Records Management Officer shall: (1) administer the records management program and provide assistance to department heads in its implementation; (2) plan, formulate, and prescribe records disposition policies, systems, standards, and procedures; (3) in cooperation with department heads identity essential records and establish a disaster plan for each County office and department to ensure maximum availability of the records in order to re-establish operations quickly and with minimum disruption and expense; (4 } develop procedures to ensure the permanent preservation of the historically valuable records of Kerr County. (5) establish standards for filing and storage equipment and for recordkeeping supplies; (6) study the feasibility of and, if appropriate, establish a uniform filing system and a forms design and control system for Kerr County; (7) provide records management advice and assistance to all County 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 Texas State Library and Archives Commission to determine if the records management program and the County records control schedules are in compliance with state regulations; (9) disseminate to Kerr County and department heads information concerning state laws and administrative rules relating to local government records; (1 0) instruct Records Liaison Officers and other personnel in policies and procedures of the records management plan and their duties in the records management program; `'~rrr { 1 1) direct Records Liaison Officers or other personnel in the conduct of records Inventories in preparation for the development of records control schedules as required by state law and this Order; (1 2) ensure that the maintenance, preservation, microfilming, destruction, or other disposition of Kerr County is carried out in accordance wish the policies and procedures of the records management program and the requirements of state law; { 1 3 } maintain records on the volume of records destroyed under approved records control schedules, the volume of records microfilmed or stored electronically, and the estimated cost and space savings as the result of such disposal or disposition; (1 4) report annually to the County on the Implementation of the records management plan in each department of Kerr County, including summaries of the statistical and fiscal data compiled under Subsection (13}; and (1 5) bring to the attention of the County non-compliance by department heads or other county personnel with the policies and procedures of the records management program or the Local Government Records Act. 3 SECTION 9. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF DEPARTMENT HEADS. In addition to other duties assigned in this Order, department heads shall: (1) cooperate with the Records Management Officer in carrying out the policies and procedures established in Kerr County for the efficient and economical management of records and in carrying out the requirements of this Order; (2 } adequately document the transaction of government business and the services, program, and duties for which the department head and his or her staff are responsible; and (3) maintain the records in his or her care and carry out their preservation, microfilming, destruction, or other disposition only in accordance with the policies and procedures of the records management program of the County and the requirements of this Order. SECTION 10. DESIGNATION OF RECORDS LIAISON OFFICERS. Each department head shall designate a member of his or her staff to serve as Records Liaison Officer for the implementation of the records management program in the department. It the Records Management Officer determines that in the best interests of the records management program more than one Records Liaison Officer should be designated for a department, the department head shall designate the number of Records Liaison Officer specified by the Records Management Officer. Persons designated as Records Liaison Officers shall be thoroughly familiar with all the records created and maintained by the department and shall have fu11 access to all records of the County maintained by the department. In the event of the resignation, retirement, dismissal, or removal by action of the department head of a person designated as a Records Liaison Officer, the department head shall promptly designate another person to fill the vacancy. A department head may serve as Records Liaison Officer for his or her department. SECTION 11. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF RECORDS LIAISON OFFICERS. In addition to other duties assigned in this Order, Records Liaison Officers shall: (a) conduct or supervise the conduct of inventories of the records o1 the department in preparation for the development of records control schedules; (b) in cooperation with the Records Management Officer coordinate and implement the policies and procedures of the records management program in their departments; and {c) disseminate information to department staff concerning the records management program. ~'r SECTION 12. RECORDS CONTROL SCHEDULES TO BE DEVELOPED; APPROVAL; FILING WITH STATE. (a) The Records Management Officer, in cooperation with department heads and Records Liaison Officers, shall prepare records control schedules on a department by department basis listing all records created or received by the department and the retention period for each record. Records control schedules shall also contain such other information regarding the disposition of County records as the records management plan may require. (b) Each records control schedule shall be monitored and amended as needed by the Records Management Officer on a regular basis to ensure that it is in compliance with records retention schedules issued by the state and that it continues to reflect the recordkeeping procedures and needs of the department and the records management program of the County. (c) Before its adoption a records control schedule or amended schedule for a department must be approved by the department head and the members of the Records Management Committee. (d) Before its adoption a records control schedule must be submitted to and accepted for filing by the director and librarian as provided by state law. If a schedule is not accepted for filing, the schedule shall be amended to make it acceptable for filing. The Records Management Officer shall submit the records control schedules to the director and librarian. 4 SECTION 13. IMPLEMENTATION OF RECORDS CONTROL SCHEDULES; DESTRUCTION OF RECORDS UNDER SCHEDULE. (a) A records control schedule for a department that has been approved and adopted under Section 7 shall be implemented by department heads and Records Liaison Officers according to the polies and procedures of the records management plan. (b) A record whose retention period has expired on a records control schedule shall be destroyed unless an open records request is pending on the record, the subject matter of the record Is pertinent to a pending law suit, or the department head requests in writing to the Records Management Committee that the record be retained for an additional period. (c) Prior to the destruction of a record under an approved records control schedule, authorization for the destruction must be obtained by the Records Management Officer from the Records Management Committee. SECTION 14. DESTRUCTION OF UNSCHEDULED RECORDS. 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. SEGTION 15. RECORDS CENTER. A records center, developed pursuant to the plan required by Section 7, shall be under the direct control and supervision of the Records Management Officer, Policies and procedures regulating the operations and use of the records center shall be contained in the records management plan devebped under Section 7. SECTION 16. MICROGRAPHICS. Unless a micrographics program in a department is specifically exempted by order of the County, all microfilming of records will be centralized and under the direct supervision of the Records Management Officer. The records management plan will establish policies and procedures for the microfilming of County records, including policies to ensure that all microfilming is done in accordance with standards and procedures for the microfilming of local government records established in rules of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. The plan will also establish criteria for determining the eligibility of records for microfilming and protocols for ensuring that a microfilming program that is exempted from the centralized operations is, nevertheless, subject to periodic review by the records management officer as to cost-effectiveness, administrative efficiency, and compliance with commission rules. W. G. STACY t~UNTYJUDGE a RAY L M K. FiOLEKAMP COMMISSIONER PCT. #1 COMMISSIONER PCT. #3 T. H. " C LACKEY COMMIS NER PC 2 BRUCE OEf-LER COMMISSIONER PCT. #4 ORDER NO. 20781 CONSIDERATION OF ESTABLISHING OF RECORD MANAGEtdENT SYSTEM ~Illi~' On this the 10th day of February 1992, upon motion made by Commissioner Holekamp, seconded by Commissioner Morgan, the Court UNANIL`iOUSLY APPROVEil BY ,A VOTE OF 4-0-0, to have Elected Officials be the Records Management Officer fo r their respective offices as established by law and are responsible for submitting a records management policy to the Texas State Library, Appoint County Auditor as Records Management Officer for the Auditor`s Office, Appoint the Assistant Administrator to the Commissioners' Court as Records Management Officer for the Commissioners Court and departments directed by the Commissioners Court, and Appoint Assistant County Attorney, Auditor, District Clerk and County Clerk as a Records Management Committee to review retention schedules of each Office, Organize and maintain a records retention center, and assist Records Management Officers. r err"' o ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~~ x H ro w n~ o 0 `~ ~ ro "~ ~ w F-+ W ~ ~ N (J7 ~ G7 Y H QH 7-~ YATRICL?1 E. EINOX, J. P. Prect # 1 Report for January 1992 $6,186.08 GUY H. ELEY, Public Weigher Report for January 1992 110.00 PRTRICIA DYE, County Clerk Report for January 1992 18,006.79 Interest Earned 125.18 PATRICIA DYE, County Clerk Report for January 1992 20,353.39 Interest Earned 34.18 WILLIAM E. RAGSDALE, J. P. Prect # 4 Report for January 1992 2,383.92 LINDA UECF4;R, DISTRICT CLERK Report for January 1992 14,235.11 Interest Earned 399.89 BETTY L. BURNEY, J. P. Prect # 2 Report for January 1992 6,807.42 Interest Earned 20.80 ORDER N0. 20781 CO~iSIDERATION OF ESTABLI.CiHING OF RECORD hANAGr~IENT SYSTEM On this the 10th day of February 1992, upon motion made by Ca[missioner Holekamp, seconded by Commussioner Morgan, the Court UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED BY A VOPE OF 4-0-0, to have Elected Officials be the Records Management Officer for their respective Offices as established by law and are responsible for submitting a records management policy to the Texas State Library, Appoint County Auditor as Records Managelre-nt Officer for the Auditor's Office, Appoint the Assistant Administator to the Commissioners' Court as Records Management Officer for the Commissioners' Court and departments directed by the Commissioners' Court, and Appoint Assistant County Attorney, Auditor, District Clerk and County Clerk as a Records ranagement Committee to review retention ^ hedules of each Office, Organize and maintain a ~~ center, and assist Records Management Officers. 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