Code of Maine Rules
29 - DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
255 - MAINE STATE ARCHIVES
Chapter 2 - STATE RECORDS CENTER FACILITY AND SERVICES
Section 255-2-5 - TRANSFER OF AGENCY RECORDS TO THE STATE RECORDS CENTER
Universal Citation: 29 ME Code Rules ยง 255-2-5
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
Records which are considered closed but still need to be retained for fiscal, legal, or administrative reasons may be kept at the State Records Center per an approved Records Retention Schedule. All Records in the State Records Center and all pre-archival records belong to the agencies that created them.
A. The State Records Center will accept for transfer any records offered by State agencies, subject to the following conditions:
1) Records must
be on an approved Records Schedules before any records are transferred.
Agencies must know Schedule and Series numbers, along with other distinguishing
information for the records being transferred.
2) Only those records which have fulfilled
any in-agency retention time, which have not already met their full retention
time, and which have a specified State Record Center retention time according
to approved schedules can be transferred.
3) Facilities for storing and providing
reference service on the records are available.
B. Procedures for Transfer
1) The State Records Center will accept only
transfers that meet the criteria listed below in Sections
2 and
3. We reserve the right to refuse pickup
or delivery if these requirements are not met. This helps us to provide the
best possible service to our customer agencies.
2) Agencies must make out a Transmittal of
Records Form and send it to recordsmanagement.archives@maine.gov for initial
review. Requests shall specify the nature and quantity of the records proposed
for transfer. The transmittal form must be completed with all required
information and must be signed by an authorized Records Officer or RO
Assistant. Mixed year dates on transmittals are not accepted.
3) State Records Center staff will notify the
agency once the transmittal is approved and arrange for either a pick-up or
delivery date of boxes. State Records Center staff will contact the agency to
schedule a delivery date and time. Staff only picks up boxes in the Augusta
area.
C. Requirements for Packing Boxes
1) Boxes must be packed in
Archives approved 801 boxes. Boxes are available for purchase from the WB Mason
catalog or through WB Mason online.
2) Boxes are to be packed by year, then
alphabetically or numerically. Box sets are to be packed representing one year
for each transmittal. No three ring binders or hanging file folders will be
accepted. Clips, staples, and rubber bands are not recommended, especially for
records with long-term storage.
3)
Boxes should not be filled to full capacity but allow enough space to include
add-on files. Add-on files will be accepted upon consultation with staff. A new
box should be made for a large add-on file with a new transmittal, cross
referencing the original material. Records Management will also add cross
referencing to the original file (box). The agency will notify the State
Records Center which transmittal the box should be added to (paying attention
to closed last dates).
4) Agencies
must complete a packing list and include one in each box transferred to the
State Records Center. Agencies should keep a copy for reference
purposes.
5) Agencies are to write
with a black marker on the outside of each box being transferred, the assigned
box number and arrangement (first and last file in the box). State Records
Center staff will complete remaining information.
6) The State Records Center will furnish
agencies with a final copy of the transmittal form. The returned copy will
include 8-digit location numbers, transmittal number and final disposition
dates, which serve as a future aid in requesting reference
services.
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