Texas Administrative Code
Title 13 - CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 1 - TEXAS STATE LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES COMMISSION
Chapter 7 - LOCAL RECORDS
Subchapter B - MICROFILMING STANDARDS FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS
Section 7.26 - Storage of Original Microfilm
Universal Citation: 13 TX Admin Code ยง 7.26
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Original microfilm must be stored in a separate building from that in which duplicate copies, if any, or the original records are housed, and under conditions that meet the requirements of this section.
(b) Microfilm must be stored in a storage room or vault that complies with the following:
(1) is separate from other types of storage,
offices, or work areas and offers protection from fire, water, steam,
structural collapse, unauthorized access, and other potential
hazards;
(2) is equipped with a
fire alarm system and capable of preventing temperatures inside the storage
room/vault from exceeding 150 degrees Fahrenheit and the relative humidity
inside the storage room/vault from exceeding 85% for up to two hours in the
event of a fire external to the storage room/vault;
(3) if constructed or readapted after 1991 to
serve as a microfilm storage facility, is equipped with a fire suppression
system and with automatic fire control dampers in ducts carrying air to and
from the storage room/vault;
(4) if
needed, is equipped with a system capable of removing those gaseous impurities
in the surrounding environment as specified in standard ANSI IT9.11;
(5) if subject to invasion of solid particles
that can abrade film or react on the images, has mechanical filters or
electrostatic precipitators installed with a cleaning efficiency of at least
80% when tested with atmospheric air in accordance with standard ANSI
IT9.11;
(6) has approximately 0.05
inch of pressure above atmospheric pressure; e.g., a positive air pressure is
maintained within the storage room or vault; and
(7) has adequate temperature and humidity
controls.
(A) For microfilm of records with a
retention of 10 years or more, temperature must not exceed 70 degrees
Fahrenheit, and a constant relative humidity of 35% must be maintained with a
maximum variance of plus/minus 5.0% relative humidity in a 24-hour
period.
(B) For microfilm of
records with a retention of less than 10 years, the maximum temperature must
not exceed 77 degrees Fahrenheit, and a relative humidity range between 20% and
50% must be maintained with a maximum variation of plus/minus 5.0% relative
humidity in a 24-hour period.
(c) Standards for microfilm containers and storage housings.
(1) A microfilm container
must be used for processed microfilm to protect the film and facilitate
identification and handling.
(2)
Chemically stable materials such as non-corrosible metals (anodized aluminum or
stainless steel), peroxide-free plastics, and acid-free paper must be used for
containers to ensure no degradation is caused to the image.
(A) If an adhesive is used, it must have no
harmful effect on the photographic images.
(B) Inks used on the container and on the
label must not be a source of products that may damage the film or the
enclosure itself.
(C) Paper that is
free of chemicals harmful to the film may be used to secure roll film, if
needed.
(3) Container
label information must include:
(A) whether
the film is original microfilm or a duplicate, including generation number if
known;
(B) identification
number;
(C) name of government and
office of origin, if applicable;
(D) records series title;
(E) inclusive dates of records;
(F) the beginning and ending records;
and
(G) retakes/additions, if
applicable.
(4)
Microfilm must be stored in a closed housing or may be stored on open shelves
or racks if the film is in closed containers.
(5) Storage housing materials must be
noncombustible and noncorrosive.
(6) Storage housing and containers must not
be overloaded and film must not be stored under pressure.
(d) Films of different generic types, such as silver-gelatin, diazo, and vesicular films, must not be stored in the same storage room/vault or in rooms sharing common ventilation.
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