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s 46 code - question re disposal policies and schedules
Down here in Wiltshire we have a corporate Retention Schedule but no separate Retention policy.  All policy issues are referred to in the front of the schedule which I suppose could be separated out in to another document if you really wanted to.
 
Chris Tinsley MSc
Wiltshire County Council
 
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From: The UK Records Management mailing list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Paul Dodgson
Sent: 25 September 2007 14:39
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Subject: FW: s 46 code - question re disposal policies and schedules

Hi,

S 46 Code of Practice is currently being re-drafted by Susan Healy.  Susan has asked me the question below and I wondered if the list can contribute.  At LCC we have a policy and schedules.  I wondered if this was the norm or an exception.  I think that most will have, or are planning to develop a policy/schedule. Perhaps you could respond to me off list and I will anonymise and post to the list/Susan.  Alternatively, you could contact Susan direct. 

The question is do you (as a local authority) have an overall policy re disposal/selection as well as schedules?

Regards

 

Paul , for

Susan Healy
Information Policy Consultant
Information Policy and Services Division
The National Archives
Tel 020 8392 5330 ext 2305
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www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

 

 

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