Illinois Administrative Code
Title 44 - GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS, GRANTMAKING, PROCUREMENT AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Part 4500 - LOCAL RECORDS COMMISSION OF COOK COUNTY
Section 4500.40 - Procedures for the Physical Destruction or Other Disposition of Records Proposed for Disposal
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Subject to statutory provisions, agencies may dispose of records authorized for disposal by the Commission.
b) All records for which disclosure is prohibited by law that contain social security, driver's license or State identification numbers, or that identify a person by name and birth date, must be destroyed by a lawful, secure manner that does not allow for the reconstruction or reuse of the original record information.
c) Thirty days prior to disposal or destruction of any records, regardless of physical format or characteristics, the agency shall submit a Local Records Disposal Certificate to the Commission and proceed with disposal only after a copy of that certificate has been reviewed and approved by the Chairman and returned to the agency. The original copy of this Local Records Disposal Certificate will be kept in the files of the Commission and the duplicate copy approved and returned by the Chairman shall be retained by the agency.
d) In the case of records with scheduled retention of less than one year, a single Local Records Disposal Certificate may be used for more than one disposal event within a given year. Local Records Disposal Certificates submitted with this intent must include a schedule of proposed records disposal in addition to the normally required information. Agencies may not proceed with disposal of records until receipt of approval from the Commission, as delineated in subsection (c).
e) If an agency's records have been damaged by water, fire, smoke, insects or vermin, mold or some other natural disaster that poses a health or safety risk to employees, that agency may apply to the Commission for permission to dispose of those records ahead of their scheduled disposal date. The request must include a Local Records Disposal Certificate accompanied by the agency's explanation of why the records need to be disposed of early. The Commission may grant the request only after physically reviewing the damaged records.