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Records Management retention schedule

asked on March 13, 2013 Show version history

I am working through the CPP course for Records Management. What is the Laserfiche view in terms of the CPP exam for the following question. If a retention schedule does not specify a disposition type. In most cases what type of dispositon is safe to assume? Destruction, accession or assume they should be permanent records. I have search the documentation and I am unsure of the Laserfiche response required for the CPP exam.


 

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replied on June 26, 2013

Retention schedules that are imposed by some sort of governing body will most likely have a disposition. If they do not, generally you would assume that the record can be destroyed at the end of the retention. That is more of a general records management idea than a Laserfiche rule or idea, though. Generally, records managers are more than happy to destroy records when the retention is over.

For future reference, go ahead and email cpp@laserfiche.com when it comes to CPP type questions, the guys who monitor that inbox are generally a lot better at answering CPP type questions.

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