Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 166 - SECRETARY OF STATE, ARCHIVES DIVISION
Division 450 - COMMUNITY COLLEGES
Section 166-450-0115 - Student Housing and Food Services Record

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 166-450-0115

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024

The General Schedule is applicable to the student housing and food services records of community colleges. Retention periods apply to the official copy of all public records, regardless of medium or physical format, created or stored by the above specified agencies. Please note the exceptions to this General Schedule listed in OAR 166-030-0027 before disposing of records.

(1)Catering and Special Event Records: Records document catering service and housing accommodations for special events hosted by the college. Records may include but are not limited to campus housing registration cards; customer room occupancy lists; catering service orders; purchase and supply records; billing records; customer evaluations; summary reports; and correspondence. (Minimum retention: two years).

(2)Student Housing Contract Appeals Records: Records document appeals made by residents who have been assessed penalties for failing to follow the terms and conditions of their housing and food service contracts. The records include students' appeals stating their reasons for seeking modification on contract terms; decisions from the director of housing, including instructions for further appeal; and correspondence. (Minimum retention: Appeals denied: one year; Appeals accepted: six years after contract expires.

(3)Student Housing Contract Records: Records document contracts for the occupancy of college administered housing such as residence halls, family housing, and cooperative and/or contract housing. The records may include but are not limited to housing applications; contracts; proof of admission records; and correspondence. (Minimum retention: six years after expiration).

(4)Student Housing Incident Records: Records document incidents of injury, vandalism, and other infractions of housing rules and the disposition of such incidents. The records may include but are not limited to incident reports; housing director's written decisions; student appeals of decisions; and correspondence. (Minimum retention: one year after case closed).

Stat. Auth.: ORS 192 & 357

Stats. Implemented: ORS 192.005 - 192.170 & 357.805 - 357.895

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