Washington Administrative Code
Title 434 - Secretary of State
Chapter 434-615 - Custody of public records
Section 434-615-030 - Authority to transfer records

Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 434-615-030
Current through Register Vol. 24-06, March 15, 2024

All state agency records not required in the current operation of the office where they are made or kept, and all records of every state agency, commission, committee, or any other activity of state or local government which may be abolished or discontinued, shall be transferred to the state archives in accord with approved records retention schedules.

State records designated by the state archivist as being archival or potentially archival shall be transferred to the legal and physical custody of the state archives so that the valuable historical records of the state may be centralized, made more widely available for research, and insured permanent preservation.

Transfer of archival records to the state archives must take place within fifty years of the creation of the records so that they may be preserved for posterity in archival-quality conditions. Records which the state is required to keep permanently will be maintained intact by the state archivist, who will assume all responsibility for the access, care and preservation of such records.

Local government agency records designated by the state archivist as of primarily historical interest may be transferred to the state archives, or one of its designated regional depositories, in order to relieve local offices of the burden of housing them, to insure their preservation, and to make them available for reference or study. Officials of local agencies are authorized to transfer records in their custody which are no longer in current use to the Washington state archives. The state archives is not under obligation to acquire such records and will accept only records deemed valuable as a historical source. Any transfer must be by concurrent agreement, excepting wherein records are selected for preservation as historical sources from records retention schedules submitted to the local records committee for disposition authorization.

Records designated as archival on records retention schedules must be either transferred to the state archives system or retained by the originating agency in accord with standards for the maintenance of and access to archival records issued by the state archivist.

Statutory Authority: RCW 40.14.020. 94-21-089, § 434-615-030, filed 10/19/94, effective 11/19/94. Statutory Authority: Chapter 40.14 RCW. 93-04-001, § 434-615-030, filed 1/21/93, effective 2/21/93.

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