Records Management; General Records Schedule (GRS); GRS Transmittal 24, 50047-50048 [2015-20363]

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[FR Doc. 2015–20408 Filed 8–17–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4510–24–P [NARA–2015–052] Records Management; General Records Schedule (GRS); GRS Transmittal 24 National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). ACTION: Notice of new General Records Schedule (GRS) Transmittal 24. AGENCY: NARA is issuing a new set of General Records Schedules (GRS) via GRS Transmittal 24. The GRS provides mandatory disposition instructions for administrative records common to several or all Federal agencies. Transmittal 24 announces changes we have made to the GRS since we published Transmittal 23 in September 2014. We are concurrently disseminating Transmittal 24 (the memo and the accompanying records schedules and documents) directly to SUMMARY: Frm 00063 Fmt 4703 each agency’s records management official and have also posted it on NARA’s Web site. DATES: This transmittal is effective the date it publishes in the Federal Register. You can find this transmittal on NARA’s Web site at https://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/ grs/. You can download the complete current GRS, in PDF format, from NARA’s Web site at https:// www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/grs/ index.html. ADDRESSES: For more information about this notice or to obtain paper copies of the GRS, contact Kimberly Keravuori, External Policy Program Manager, at regulation_ comments@nara.gov, or by telephone at 301.837.3151. You may contact NARA’s GRS Team (within Records Management Services in the National Records Management Program, Office of the Chief Records Officer) with general questions about the GRS at GRS_Team@nara.gov. Your agency’s records officer may contact the NARA appraiser or records analyst with whom your agency normally works for support in carrying out this transmittal and the revised portions of the GRS. We have posted a list of the appraisal and scheduling work group and regional contacts on our Web site at https://www.archives.gov/ records-mgmt/appraisal/. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: What is GRS Transmittal 24 and how do I use it? NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION PO 00000 50047 Sfmt 4703 GRS Transmittal 24 is the issuing memo for newly-revised portions of the General Records Schedule (GRS). We are completely rewriting the GRS over the course of a five-year project. We published the master plan for that project in 2013 under records management memo AC 02.2013 (https:// www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/ memos/ac02-2013.html). The plan has since morphed in some details but its major outlines remain solid. Transmittal 23 was the first installment of the new GRS; this Transmittal 24 is the second. Transmittal 24 contains: • Ten new schedules (five previously issued in GRS Transmittal 23, plus five new ones for a complete set of all revised portions of the GRS to date); • ten schedule-specific FAQs and crosswalks from new to old schedules (one for each new schedule); • old schedules annotated to show which items are still in effect and which are superseded by items in new schedules; E:\FR\FM\18AUN1.SGM 18AUN1 50048 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 159 / Tuesday, August 18, 2015 / Notices • an old-to-new crosswalk covering the entire old GRS; • six FAQ documents (general; about the GRS update project; about the impact of the new GRS on agencies; about agency options for deviating from the GRS; about notification to NARA regarding using previously approved agency schedules in lieu of a new GRS; and about flexible dispositions attached to many new GRS items); and • a checklist for implementing the new GRS, to assist agencies in completing all the actions this transmittal requires. What changes has NARA made to the GRS with this transmittal? GRS Transmittal 24 publishes five new schedules: GRS 2.5 Employee Separation Records (DAA–GRS–2014–0004) GRS 2.8 Employee Ethics Records (DAA–GRS–2014–0005) GRS 4.1 Records Management Records (DAA–GRS–2013–0002) GRS 4.2 Information Access and Protection Records (DAA–GRS–2013– 0007; DAA–GRS–2015–0002) GRS 6.2 Federal Advisory Committee Records (DAA–GRS–2015–0001) These schedules replace portions of old GRS 1, 2, 14, 16, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27. The most obvious changes are in format: Schedule Numbers Old GRS: Simple succession: 1, 2, 3, etc. New GRS: Decimal: 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, etc. Item Numbers Old GRS: Alpha-numeric hierarchy, for instance 1a1, 1a2, 2a1a, 2a2b. New GRS: Three digits, for instance 010, 020, 030. Closely related items sharing some description in common are numbered in immediate succession, such as 030, 031, 032, etc. Layout Old GRS: Narrative paragraphs. Read ‘‘down’’ to go from records description to disposition. New GRS: Table. Read ‘‘across’’ to go from records description to records disposition. Subject index Old GRS: Index, last updated in 2008, is not thorough, and mainly useful to paper format. New GRS: No index. Citations to new GRS items are not included in the current index, which will be phased out over time. Search for key words in pdf file instead. Because we are phasing in the entire change from old to new GRS gradually over five years, the GRS during this interim period will necessarily include both old and new formats. New schedules (decimal numbers, table format) come first in the new transmittal, followed by the old schedules (‘‘straight’’ numbers, narrative format) annotated to show which items are still current and which have been superseded by new schedules. With GRS Transmittal 24, we have superseded 37 percent of the old GRS by new schedules. Which GRS items does GRS Transmittal 24 supersede? New GRS items supersede many old GRS items. A few old items, however, have outlived their usefulness and cannot be cross-walked to new items. Therefore, we rescinded these items by GRS Transmittal 23. The FAQs for the new schedules to which rescinded items are most closely related provide explanations of why we rescinded the items. FAQ in which discussed GRS Items Title 2 ....................... 14 ..................... 14 ..................... 14 ..................... 14 ..................... 14 ..................... 16 ..................... 9a ..................... 11b ................... 12b ................... 21b ................... 31b ................... 32b ................... 4a ..................... 16 18 26 26 4b ..................... 25b ................... 2b2 ................... 3 ....................... Record of employee leave, such as SF 1150, prepared upon transfer or separation .......... 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[Federal Register Volume 80, Number 159 (Tuesday, August 18, 2015)]
[Notices]
[Pages 50047-50048]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2015-20363]


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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION

[NARA-2015-052]


Records Management; General Records Schedule (GRS); GRS 
Transmittal 24

AGENCY: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).

ACTION: Notice of new General Records Schedule (GRS) Transmittal 24.

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SUMMARY: NARA is issuing a new set of General Records Schedules (GRS) 
via GRS Transmittal 24. The GRS provides mandatory disposition 
instructions for administrative records common to several or all 
Federal agencies. Transmittal 24 announces changes we have made to the 
GRS since we published Transmittal 23 in September 2014. We are 
concurrently disseminating Transmittal 24 (the memo and the 
accompanying records schedules and documents) directly to each agency's 
records management official and have also posted it on NARA's Web site.

DATES: This transmittal is effective the date it publishes in the 
Federal Register.

ADDRESSES: You can find this transmittal on NARA's Web site at https://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/grs/. You can download the complete 
current GRS, in PDF format, from NARA's Web site at https://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/grs/.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For more information about this notice 
or to obtain paper copies of the GRS, contact Kimberly Keravuori, 
External Policy Program Manager, at regulation_comments@nara.gov, or by 
telephone at 301.837.3151.
    You may contact NARA's GRS Team (within Records Management Services 
in the National Records Management Program, Office of the Chief Records 
Officer) with general questions about the GRS at GRS_Team@nara.gov.
    Your agency's records officer may contact the NARA appraiser or 
records analyst with whom your agency normally works for support in 
carrying out this transmittal and the revised portions of the GRS. We 
have posted a list of the appraisal and scheduling work group and 
regional contacts on our Web site at https://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/appraisal/.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

What is GRS Transmittal 24 and how do I use it?

    GRS Transmittal 24 is the issuing memo for newly-revised portions 
of the General Records Schedule (GRS). We are completely rewriting the 
GRS over the course of a five-year project. We published the master 
plan for that project in 2013 under records management memo AC 02.2013 
(https://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/memos/ac02-2013.html). The plan 
has since morphed in some details but its major outlines remain solid. 
Transmittal 23 was the first installment of the new GRS; this 
Transmittal 24 is the second.
    Transmittal 24 contains:
     Ten new schedules (five previously issued in GRS 
Transmittal 23, plus five new ones for a complete set of all revised 
portions of the GRS to date);
     ten schedule-specific FAQs and crosswalks from new to old 
schedules (one for each new schedule);
     old schedules annotated to show which items are still in 
effect and which are superseded by items in new schedules;

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     an old-to-new crosswalk covering the entire old GRS;
     six FAQ documents (general; about the GRS update project; 
about the impact of the new GRS on agencies; about agency options for 
deviating from the GRS; about notification to NARA regarding using 
previously approved agency schedules in lieu of a new GRS; and about 
flexible dispositions attached to many new GRS items); and
     a checklist for implementing the new GRS, to assist 
agencies in completing all the actions this transmittal requires.

What changes has NARA made to the GRS with this transmittal?

    GRS Transmittal 24 publishes five new schedules:
GRS 2.5 Employee Separation Records (DAA-GRS-2014-0004)
GRS 2.8 Employee Ethics Records (DAA-GRS-2014-0005)
GRS 4.1 Records Management Records (DAA-GRS-2013-0002)
GRS 4.2 Information Access and Protection Records (DAA-GRS-2013-0007; 
DAA-GRS-2015-0002)
GRS 6.2 Federal Advisory Committee Records (DAA-GRS-2015-0001)
    These schedules replace portions of old GRS 1, 2, 14, 16, 18, 20, 
21, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27.
    The most obvious changes are in format:

Schedule Numbers

Old GRS: Simple succession: 1, 2, 3, etc.
New GRS: Decimal: 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, etc.

Item Numbers

    Old GRS: Alpha-numeric hierarchy, for instance 1a1, 1a2, 2a1a, 
2a2b.
    New GRS: Three digits, for instance 010, 020, 030. Closely related 
items sharing some description in common are numbered in immediate 
succession, such as 030, 031, 032, etc.

Layout

    Old GRS: Narrative paragraphs. Read ``down'' to go from records 
description to disposition.
    New GRS: Table. Read ``across'' to go from records description to 
records disposition.

Subject index

    Old GRS: Index, last updated in 2008, is not thorough, and mainly 
useful to paper format.
    New GRS: No index. Citations to new GRS items are not included in 
the current index, which will be phased out over time. Search for key 
words in pdf file instead.
    Because we are phasing in the entire change from old to new GRS 
gradually over five years, the GRS during this interim period will 
necessarily include both old and new formats. New schedules (decimal 
numbers, table format) come first in the new transmittal, followed by 
the old schedules (``straight'' numbers, narrative format) annotated to 
show which items are still current and which have been superseded by 
new schedules. With GRS Transmittal 24, we have superseded 37 percent 
of the old GRS by new schedules.

Which GRS items does GRS Transmittal 24 supersede?

    New GRS items supersede many old GRS items. A few old items, 
however, have outlived their usefulness and cannot be cross-walked to 
new items. Therefore, we rescinded these items by GRS Transmittal 23. 
The FAQs for the new schedules to which rescinded items are most 
closely related provide explanations of why we rescinded the items.

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                                                                                                   FAQ in which
                   GRS                               Items                       Title               discussed
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2.......................................  9a........................  Record of employee leave,              2.5
                                                                       such as SF 1150, prepared
                                                                       upon transfer or
                                                                       separation.
14......................................  11b.......................  FOIA requests files:                   4.2
                                                                       Official file copy of
                                                                       requested records.
14......................................  12b.......................  FOIA appeals files:                    4.2
                                                                       Official file copy of
                                                                       requested records.
14......................................  21b.......................  Privacy Act requests                   4.2
                                                                       files: Official file copy
                                                                       of requested records.
14......................................  31b.......................  Mandatory review for                   4.2
                                                                       declassification requests
                                                                       files: Official file copy
                                                                       of requested records.
14......................................  32b.......................  Mandatory review for                   4.2
                                                                       declassification appeals
                                                                       files: Official file copy
                                                                       of requested records.
16......................................  4a........................  Records holdings files                 4.1
                                                                       held by offices that
                                                                       prepare reports on agency-
                                                                       wide records holdings.
16......................................  4b........................  Records holdings files                 4.1
                                                                       held by other offices.
18......................................  25b.......................  Classified Information                 4.2
                                                                       Nondisclosure Agreements
                                                                       maintained in OPFs.
26......................................  2b2.......................  FACA web site design,                  6.2
                                                                       management, and technical
                                                                       operation records.
26......................................  3.........................  Committee Records Not                  6.2
                                                                       Maintained by the Sponsor
                                                                       or Secretariat.
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    The old-to-new crosswalk shows rescinded items in context of their 
schedules.

How do I cite new GRS items?

    When you send records to a Federal Records Center for storage, you 
should cite the records' legal authority--the ``DAA'' number--in the 
``Disposition Authority'' column of the table. For informal purposes, 
please include schedule and item number. For example, ``DAA-GRS-2013-
0001-0004 (GRS 4.3, item 020).''

Do I have to take any action to implement these GRS changes?

    NARA regulations (36 CFR 1226.12(a)) require agencies to 
disseminate GRS changes within six months of receipt.
    Per 36 CFR 1227.12(a)(1), you must follow GRS dispositions that 
state they must be followed without exception.
    Per 36 CFR 1227.12(a)(3), if you have an existing schedule that 
differs from a new GRS item that does not require being followed 
without exception, and you wish to continue using your agency-specific 
authority rather than the GRS authority, you must notify NARA within 
120 days of the date of this transmittal.
    If you do not have an already existing agency-specific authority 
but wish to apply a retention period that differs from that specified 
in the GRS, you must create a records schedule in the Electronic 
Records Archives and submit it to NARA for approval.

    Dated: August 12, 2015.
David S. Ferriero,
Archivist of the United States.
[FR Doc. 2015-20363 Filed 8-17-15; 8:45 am]
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