New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 1 - GENERAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 21 - FUNCTIONAL RECORDS RETENTION AND DISPOSITION SCHEDULES (FRRDS)
Part 2 - RETENTION AND DISPOSITION OF PUBLIC RECORDS
Section 1.21.2.7 - DEFINITIONS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
The following terms shall have the respective meanings provided in this rule. Terms not defined in this rule which are defined in the Public Records Act, Section 14-3-1 et seq. NMSA 1978 shall have the respective meanings accorded such terms in the act.
A. "Archives" means the permanent records of the state of New Mexico, which may include government and private collections of the Spanish, Mexican, territorial and statehood periods, assessed to have significant historical value to warrant their preservation by the state of New Mexico.
B. "Disposition" means final action that puts into effect the results of an appraisal decision for a series of records (i.e., transfer to archives or destruction).
C. "Executive level" means elected and appointed officials, statutory agency heads and management personnel with decision making authority granted by the agency head.
D. "Historical" means records deemed to have archival value by the commission.
E. "Non-record" means extra copies of documents kept solely for convenience of reference, stocks of publications, transitory records, records not usually included within the scope of the official records of an agency or government entity and library material intended only for reference or exhibition. The following specific types of materials are non-records: materials neither made nor received in pursuance of statutory requirements nor in connection with the functional responsibility of the officer or agency, extra copies of official records, preliminary drafts, blank forms, transmittal letters or forms that do not add information, sample letters, and reading files or informational files.
F. "Official copy of record" the single record determined to be the official copy for the purposes of fulfilling the retention requirements.
G. "Retention" means the period of time during which the official copy of record shall be maintained by an organization because they are needed for operational, legal, fiscal, historical or other purposes.
H. "Transitory" means messages which serve to convey information of temporary importance in lieu of oral communication. Transitory messages are only required for a limited time to ensure the completion of a routine action or the preparation of a subsequent record. Transitory messages are not required to control, support or to document the operations of government.
I. "Trigger event" means the event which begins the retention period.