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UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES | No. 2-6 | Rev. |
| Date 4-20-77 | |||
I. DEFINITIONS
A. University Records
All written or printed books, papers, letters, documents, maps, plans,
photographs, sound recordings and other records made or received
pursuant to state law and in connection with the operation of the
University in all its facets.
B. University Archives
The official depository for all non-current University records of
permanent or historic value not required to remain with the originating
office.
C. Records Management
The application of efficient and economical methods to the creation,
utilization, maintenance, retention, preservation and disposal of
records.
II. POLICY
A. The University archivist has the responsibility and authority to develop
and maintain the Archives.
B. All University records are public records and cannot be destroyed or
otherwise disposed of except as provided by state law (Laws of Utah,
1969, Chapter 212).
C. The originating offices shall be responsible for the maintenance and
preservation of all University records under their control until
officially transferred to the University Archives or disposed of in
accordance with University policy and state law.
D. All University records of permanent or historic value should be
transferred to the University Archives when their value for general
research exceeds their administrative and research value to the
originating office.
E. In the interest of assuring the proper preservation of materials
pertaining to the University and the maximum utility of these materials,
each college shall forward a copy of all publications issued by it to
the University Archives.
F. The office of origin will prepare an inventory of materials being
transferred to accompany the materials to Archives in provenance order.
This inventory will be verified by the archivist and a copy returned to
the office of origin.
G. The University archivist shall provide assistance to the various
University offices by providing storage space for non-current records,
by securing authorization as provided by state law to dispose of useless
records and by furnishing technical assistance in the establishment of
records management programs.
H Access to records will be by authorization of the issuing agency.