HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 90-53 ORDINANCE NO. 10- 673
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM; PROVIDING
DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
AND PROVIDING FOR REPEAL.
WHEREAS, Title 6, Subtitle C, Local Government
Records Act of the Local Government Code provides that a' City
must establish by ordinance an active and continuing records
management program to be administered by a Records Management
Officer, and
WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont desires to adopt an
ordinance for that purpose and to prescribe policies and
procedures consistent with the Local Government Records Act and
in the interests of cost-effective and efficient record keeping,
and
WHEREAS, on February 27, 1990, the City Council of
the City of Beaumont passed Ordinance No. 90-14 which defined
city records, declared city records to be public property and
designated the City Clerk as Records Management Officer;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT
Section 1.
DEFINITIONS.
(1) "Department Head" means the officer who by
ordinance, order, or administrative policy is in charge of an
office of the City of Beaumont that creates or receives records.
(2) "Essential record" means any record of the city
necessary to the resumption or continuation of operations of the
City of Beaumont in an emergency or disaster, to the re-creation
of the legal and financial_ status of the City of Beaumont, or to
the protection and fulfillment of obligations to the people of
the state.
(3) "Permanent Record" means any record of the City
of Beaumont for which the retention period on a records control
schedule is given as permanent.
(4) "Records control schedule" means a document
prepared by or under the authority of the Records Management
officer listing the records maintained by the City of Beaumont,
their retention periods and other records disposition
information that the records management program may require.
(5) "Records management" means the application of
management' techniques to the creation, use, maintenance,
retention, preservation, and disposal of records for the
purposes of reducing the costs and improving the efficiency of
record keeping. The term includes the development of records
control schedules, the management of filing and information
retrieval systems, the protection of essential and permanent
records, the economical and space-effective storage of inactive
records, the management of micrographics and electronic and
other records storage systems.
(6) "Records liaison officers" means the persons
designated under Section 7 of the ordinance.
(7) "Records management . committee" means the
committee established in Section 3 of this ordinance.
(8) "Records management plan" means the plan
developed under Section 4 of this ordinance.
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(9) "Retention period" means the minimum time that
must pass after the creation, recording, or receipt of a record,
or the fulfillment of certain actions associated with a record,
before it is eligible for destruction.
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Section 2 .
POLICY.
It is hereby declared - to be the policy of the City
of Beaumont to provide for efficient, economical, and
effective controls over the organization, maintenance, use, and
disposition of all city records through a comprehensive system
of integrated procedures for the management of records from
their creation to their ultimate disposition, consistent with
the requirements of the Texas Local Government Records Act and
accepted records management practice.
Section 3 .
ESTABLISHMENT OF RECORDS MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE. DUTIES. �e,,,r..F _w» ,, .•
A Records Management C_om__mittee consisting of the
City Manager, City Clerk, City Attorney and Finance Director is
hereby established. The committee shall:
(a) assist the Records Management Officer in the
development of policies and procedures governing the records
management program;
(b) review the performance of the program on a
regular basis and propose changes and improvements if needed;
(c) review and approve records control schedules
submitted by the Records Management Officer;
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(d) give final approval to the destruction " of
records in accordance with approved record control schedules;
(e) study the feasibility of and, if appropriate,
establish a uniform filing system and a forms design and control
system for the creation of records; If
(f) study the feasibility of, recommend and approve
the electronic storage of city records and the microfilming of
city records; and
(g) actively support and promote the records
management program throughout the City of Beaumont.
Section 4.
RECORDS 'MANAGEMENT PLAN TO BE DEVELOPED; APPROVAL OF PLAN;
AUTHORITY OF PLAN.
(a) The Records Management Officer and the Records
Management Committee shall develop a records management plan for
the City of Beaumont for submission to the City Council. The
plan must contain policies and procedures designed to reduce the
costs and improve the efficiency of record keeping, to
adequately protect the essential records of the city, and to
properly preserve those records of the city that are of
historical value. The plan must be designated to enable the
Records Management Officer to carry out his or her duties
prescribed by state law and this ordinance effectively.
(b) Once approved by the City Council,. fthe records
management plan shall be binding on all offices, departments,
divisions, programs, commissions, bureaus, boards, committees,
or similar entities of the City of Beaumont and records shall be
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created, maintained, stored, and microfilmed in accordance with
said plan.
(c) State law relating to the duties, other
responsibilities, or record keeping requirements of a department
head do not exempt the department head or the records ins the
department head's care from the application of this ordinance
and the records management plan adopted under it and may not be
used by the department head as a basis for refusal to
participate in the records management program of the City of
Beaumont.
Section 5.
DUTIES OF RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER.
In addition to other duties assigned in the
ordinance, 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, identify
essential records and establish a disaster plan for each city
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 the city;
(5) establish standards for filing and storage
equipment and for record keeping supplies;
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(6) study the feasibility of and, if appropriate,
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establish a uniform filing system and a forms design and control
system for the City of Beaumont;
-(7) provide records management advice and assistance
to all city 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 city's records control schedules are in
compliance with state regulations;
(9) disseminate to the city council and department
heads information concerning state laws and administrative rules
relating to local government records;
(10) instruct Records Liaison Officers and other
personnel in policies and procedures of the records management
plan and their duties in the records management program;
(11) direct Records Liaison Officers or other
personnel in policies of records inventories in preparation for
the development of records control schedules as required by
state law and this ordinance;
(12) ensure that the maintenance, preservation,
microfilming, destruction, or other disposition of city records
is carried out in accordance with the policies and procedures of
the records management program and the requirements of state
law;
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(13) 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;
(14) report annually to the City Manager and to the
City Council on the implementation of the records management
plan in each department of the City of Beaumont, including
summaries of the statistical and fiscal data compiled under
Subsection (13) ; and
(15) bring to the attention of the City Manager non-
compliance- by department heads or other city personnel with the
policies and procedures of the records management program or the
Local Government Records Act.
Section 6.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF DEPARTMENT HEADS.
In addition to other duties assigned in this
ordinance, department heads shall:
(1) cooperate with the Records Management Officer in
carrying out the policies and procedures established by the City
of Beaumont for the efficient and economical management of
records and in carrying out the requirements of this ordinance;
(2) adequately document . the transaction of
government business and the services, programs, and duties for
which the department head and his or her staff are responsible;
and
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(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 City of
Beaumont and the requirements of this ordinance.
Section 7.
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. If 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 Officers 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 full access to all
records of the City of Beaumont 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 8.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF RECORDS LIAISON OFFICERS.
In addition to other duties assigned in this
ordinance, Records Liaison Officers shall:
(a) supervise or conduct inventories of the records
of the department in preparation for the development of records
control schedules and amended 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.
Section 9.
RECORDS CONTROL SCHEDULES TO BE DEVELOPED; APPROVED;
FILED 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 city 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 record keeping procedures and needs of
the department and the records management program of the City of
Beaumont.
(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.
Section 10.
IMPLEMENTATION OR RECORDS CONTROL SCHEDULES;
DESTRUCTION OF RECORDS UNDER SCHEDULE.
(a) A records control schedule for a department that
has been approved and adopted under Section 4 shall be
implemented by department heads and Records Liaison Officers
according to the policies 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 11.
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.
Section 12.
RECORDS CENTER.
A records center, developed pursuant to the plan
required by Section 4, 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
developed under Section 4.
Section 13.
MICROGRAPHICS.
All microfilming of records will be centralized and
under the direct supervision of the Records Management Officer.
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The records management plan will establish policies and
procedures for the microfilming of city 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 the Records Management Officer will perform
periodic reviews of the microfilming program as to cost-
effectiveness, administrative efficiency, and compliance with
commission rules.
Section 14 .
ELECTRONIC STORAGE.
All electronic storage of records will be reviewed by the
Records Management Officer. The records management plan will
establish policies and procedures for the electronic storage 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 electronic storage
of records and the Records Management officer will request
permission of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission
for the electronic storage of records and perform periodic
reviews of the electronic storage of records as to cost-
effectiveness, administrative efficiency and compliance with
commission rules.
Section 15.
That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or
phrase of this ordinance, or the application of same to a
particular set of persons or circumstances, should for any
reason be held to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect
the remaining portions of this ordinance, and to such end the
various portions and provisions of this ordinance are declared
to be severable.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the
11,6�12.1 day of 1990.
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ORDINANCE NO. ID- 3
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A
RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM; PROVIDING
DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
AND PROVIDING FOR REPEAL.
WHEREAS, Title 6, Subtitle C, Local Government
Records Act of the Local Government Code provides that a City
must establish by ordinance an active and continuing records
management program to be administered by a Records Management
Officer, and
WHEREAS, the City of Beaumont desires to adopt an
ordinance for that purpose and to prescribe policies and
procedures consistent with the Local Government Records Act and
in the interests of cost-effective and efficient record keeping,
and
WHEREAS, on February 27, 1990, the City Council of
the City of Beaumont passed Ordinance No. 90-14 which defined
city records, declared city records to be public property and
designated the City Clerk as Records Management Officer;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT
Section 1.
DEFINITIONS.
(1) "Department Head" means the officer who by
ordinance, order, or administrative policy is in charge of an
office of the City of Beaumont that creates or receives records.
(2) "Essential record" means any record of the city
necessary to the resumption or continuation of operations of the
City of Beaumont in an emergency or disaster, to the re-creation
of the legal and financial status of the City of Beaumont, or to
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the protection and fulfillment of obligations to the people of
the state.
(3) "Permanent Record" means any record of the City
of Beaumont for which the retention period on a records control
schedule is given as permanent.
(4) "Records control schedule" means a document
prepared by or under the authority of the Records Management
Officer listing the records maintained by the City of Beaumont,
their retention periods and other records disposition
information that the records management program may require.
(5) "Records management" means the application of
management techniques to the creation, use, maintenance,
retention, preservation, and disposal of records for the
purposes of reducing the costs and improving the efficiency of
record keeping. The term includes the development of records
control schedules, the management of filing and information
retrieval systems, the protection of essential and permanent
records, the economical and space-effective storage of inactive
records, the management of micrographics and electronic and
other records storage systems.
(6) "Records liaison officers" means the persons
designated under Section 7 of the ordinance.
(7) "Records management committee" means the
committee established in Section 3 of this ordinance.
(8) "Records management plan" means the plan
developed under Section 4 of this ordinance.
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(9) "Retention period" means the minimum time that
must pass after the creation, recording, or receipt of a record,
or the fulfillment of certain actions associated with a record,
before it is eligible for destruction.
Section 2 .
POLICY.
It is hereby declared to be the policy of the City
of Beaumont to provide for efficient, economical, and
effective controls over the organization, maintenance, use, and
disposition of all city records through a comprehensive system
of integrated procedures for the management of records from
their creation to their ultimate disposition, consistent with
the requirements of the Texas Local Government Records Act and
accepted records management practice.
Section 3 .
ESTABLISHMENT OF RECORDS MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE• DUTIES.
A Records Management Committee consisting of the
City Manager, City Clerk, City Attorney and Finance Director is
hereby established. The committee shall:
(a) assist the Records Management Officer in the
development of policies and procedures governing the records
management program;
(b) review the performance of the program on a
regular basis and propose changes and improvements if needed;
(c) review and approve records control schedules
submitted by the Records Management Officer;
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(d) give final approval to the destruction of
records in accordance with approved record control schedules;
(e) study the feasibility of and, if appropriate,
establish a uniform filing system and a forms design and control
system for the creation of records;
(f) study the feasibility of, recommend and approve
the electronic storage of city records and the microfilming of
city records; and
(g) actively support and promote the records
management program throughout the City of Beaumont.
Section 4.
RECORDS MANAGEMENT PLAN TO BE DEVELOPED; APPROVAL OF PLAN;
AUTHORITY OF PLAN.
(a) The Records Management Officer and the Records
Management Committee shall develop a records management plan for
the City of Beaumont for submission to the City Council. The
plan must contain policies and procedures designed to reduce the
costs and improve the efficiency of record keeping, to
adequately protect the essential records of the city, and to
properly preserve those records of the city that are of
historical value. The plan must be designated to enable the
Records Management Officer to carry out his or her duties
prescribed by state law and this ordinance effectively.
(b) Once approved by the City Council, the records
management plan shall be binding on all offices, departments,
divisions, programs, commissions, bureaus, boards, committees,
or similar entities of the City of Beaumont and records shall be
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created, maintained, stored, and microfilmed in accordance with
said plan.
(c) State law relating to the duties, other
responsibilities, or record keeping requirements of a department
head do not exempt the department head or the records in the
department head's care from the application of this ordinance
and the records management plan adopted under it and may not be
used by the department head as a basis for refusal to
participate in the records management program of the City of
Beaumont.
Section 5.
DUTIES OF RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER.
In addition to other duties assigned in the
ordinance, 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, identify
essential records and establish a disaster plan for each city
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 the city;
(5) establish standards for filing and storage
equipment and for record keeping supplies;
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(6) study the feasibility of and, if appropriate,
establish a uniform filing system and a forms design and control
system for the City of Beaumont;
(7) provide records management advice and assistance
to all city 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 city's records control schedules are in
compliance with state regulations;
(9) disseminate to the city council and department
heads information concerning state laws and administrative rules
relating to local government records;
(10) instruct Records Liaison Officers and other
personnel in policies and procedures of the records management
plan and their duties in the records management program;
(11) direct Records Liaison Officers or other
personnel in policies of records inventories in preparation for
the development of records control schedules as required by
state law and this ordinance;
(12) ensure that the maintenance, preservation,
microfilming, destruction, or other disposition of city records
is carried out in accordance with the policies and procedures of
the records management program and the requirements of state
law;
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(13) 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;
(14) report annually to the City Manager and to the
City Council on the implementation of the records management
plan in each department of the City of Beaumont, including
summaries of the statistical and fiscal data compiled under
Subsection (13) ; and
(15) bring to the attention of the City Manager non-
compliance by department heads or other city personnel with the
policies and procedures of the records management program or the
Local Government Records Act.
Section 6.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF DEPARTMENT HEADS.
In addition to other duties assigned in this
ordinance, department heads shall:
(1) cooperate with the Records Management Officer in
carrying out the policies and procedures established by the City
of Beaumont for the efficient and economical management of
records and in carrying out the requirements of this ordinance;
(2) adequately document , the transaction of
government business and the services, programs, and duties for
which the department head and his or her staff are responsible;
and
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(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 City of
Beaumont and the requirements of this ordinance.
Section 7.
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. If 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 Officers 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 full access to all
records of the City of Beaumont 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 8.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF RECORDS LIAISON OFFICERS.
In addition to other duties assigned in this
ordinance, Records Liaison Officers shall:
(a) supervise or conduct inventories of the records
of the department in preparation for the development of records
control schedules and amended 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.
Section 9.
RECORDS CONTROL SCHEDULES TO BE DEVELOPED; APPROVED;
FILED 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 city 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 record keeping procedures and needs of
the department and the records management program of the City of
Beaumont.
(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.
Section 10.
IMPLEMENTATION OR RECORDS CONTROL SCHEDULES;
DESTRUCTION OF RECORDS UNDER SCHEDULE.
(a) A records control schedule for a department that
has been approved and adopted under Section 4 shall be
implemented by department heads and Records Liaison Officers
according to the policies 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 11.
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.
Section 12 .
RECORDS CENTER.
A records center, developed pursuant to the plan
required by Section 4, 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
developed under Section 4.
Section 13 .
MICROGRAPHICS.
All microfilming of records will be centralized and
under the direct supervision of the Records Management Officer.
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The records management plan will establish policies and
procedures for the microfilming of city 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 the Records Management Officer will perform
periodic reviews of the microfilming program as to cost-
effectiveness, administrative efficiency, and compliance with
commission rules.
Section 14 .
ELECTRONIC STORAGE.
All electronic storage of records will be reviewed by the
Records Management Officer. The records management plan will
establish policies and procedures for the electronic storage 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 electronic storage
of records and the Records Management Officer will request
permission of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission
for the electronic storage of records and perform periodic
reviews of the electronic storage of records as to cost-
effectiveness, administrative efficiency and compliance with
commission rules.
Section 15.
That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or
phrase of this ordinance, or the application of same to a
particular set of persons or circumstances, should for any
reason be held to be invalid, such invalidity shall not affect
the remaining portions of this ordinance, and to such end the
various portions and provisions of this ordinance are declared
to be severable.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this the
11,67/ day of t 1990.
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