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State of Florida
dos.myflorida.comGeneral Records Schedule GS5 for Public Universities and Colleges i GENERAL RECORDS SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS FOREWORD The general records schedules established by the Department of State are intended for use by state, county, city, and special district public records custodians.
GS3 for Election Records
files.floridados.govGeneral’s Office for a legal opinion. The Department of State publishes the following general records schedules: GS1-SL State and Local Government Agencies GS2 Law Enforcement, Correctional Facilities, and District Medical Examiners GS3 Election Records GS4 Public Hospitals, Health Care Facilities and Medical Providers
State of Florida
dos.myflorida.comGeneral Records Schedule GS1-SL for State and Local Government Agencies v 1. General records schedules establish retention requirements for records documenting administrative and program functions common to several or all
State of Florida
dos.myflorida.comGeneral Records Schedule GS1-SL for State and Local Government Agencies iii I. STATUTORY AUTHORITY This general records schedule is issued by the Department of State, Division of Library and
State of Florida
dos.myflorida.comGeneral Records Schedule GS1-SL for State and Local Government Agencies iii I. STATUTORY AUTHORITY This general records schedule is issued by the Department of State, Division of Library and
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
www.nj.govSTATE OF NEW JERSEY MUNICIPAL AGENCIES GENERAL RECORDS RETENTION SCHEDULE M100000-0012 Prepared by: Department of the Treasury, Division of Revenue and Enterprise Services, Records Management Services
Summary of the California Public Records Act 2004
ag.ca.govOVERVIEW Legislation enacting the California Public R ecords Act (hereinafter, “CPRA”) was signed in 1968, culminating a 15-year-long effort to create a general records law for California.
GENERAL RECORDS SCHEDULE GS14 FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES
dos.myflorida.comFOREWORD The General Records Schedule for Public Utilities (GS14) is intended for use by utilities pertaining to gas, electric, water and sewer that meet the definition of “agency” in s. 119.011(2), F.S. If your utility is unsure of its status as a “public agency,” then it is recommended that you consult