ࡱ> #` UVbjbj\.\. h>D>DK"$SSSPNT4T2BUBUXUXUXU3V3V3VVXXXXXX$ hq|X3V3VXX|XUXUZZZXXUXUVZXVZZBjXU6U B{NSXJfV0Yjj3VhVJZV<!W3V3V3V||Zj3V3V3VXXXX8@$@  GUIDELNES FOR CLASSIFICATION, RETENTION AND DESTRUCTION OF RECORDS AP 3410 _____________________________________________________________________________ SCOPE The Board of Trustees establishes this policy, in accordance with Title 5, Division 6, Chapter 10, Subchapter 2.5 of the California Code of Regulations, to govern procedures for the classification, retention and destruction of all District records. Annually, the Chancellor-Superintendent or designee shall review documents and papers received or produced during the prior academic year and classify them as Class 1 (Permanent), Class 2 (Optional), or Class 3 (Disposable). Records originating during a current academic year shall not be classified during that year. Records of a continuing nature, such as active and useful for administrative, legal, fiscal, or other purposes over a period of years, shall not be classified until such usefulness has ceased. All records not classified prior to July 1, 1976, are subject to the same review and classification. If such records are three or more years old and classified as Class 3 (Disposable), they may be destroyed without further delay, in accordance with Article 3, Section 59029. The Chancellor-Superintendent or designee shall: Personally supervise the classification of records Mark each file or other container as to classification and academic year in which the records originated. If the records are classified as Class 3 (Disposable), the Chancellor-Superintendent or designee shall also mark the academic year in which such records are to be destroyed. Supervise the destruction of records Submit to the Board of Trustees a list of records recommended for destruction, and shall certify that no records are included in the list in conflict with applicable Title 5 regulations. The Board of Trustees shall: Approve or disapprove the recommendation made by the Chancellor-Superintendent or designee Order a reclassification when necessary or desirable Order by action recorded in the minutes (with lists attached) the permanent destruction of records by such foolproof methods as shredding, burning, or pulping; as supervised by the Chancellor-Superintendent or designee. For records that are photographed, micro-photographed, or otherwise reproduced on film or electronically, the copy thus made is hereby classified as Class 1 (Permanent). The original record, unless classified as Class 2 (Optional), may be classified as Class 3 (Disposable), and may then be destroyed in accordance with law if the following conditions are met: The reproduction is accurate in detail The Chancellor-Superintendent or designee has attached to or incorporated in the copy or system a signed and dated certification of compliance with the provisions of Section 1531 of the Evidence Code, stating in substance that the copy is a correct copy of the original, or a specified part thereof, as appropriate The copy was placed in an accessible location and provision was made for preserving permanently, examining and using same. In addition, if the record is photographed or microfilmed, the reproduction must be on film of a type approved for permanent, photographic records by the United States Bureau of Standards DEFINITIONS For the purpose of this Board policy, the following definitions apply: Records: all District maps, books, papers, data processing output, and electronic documents that are required by law to prepare or retain by law or official duty, including student records as defined in section 76210 of the Education Code. The following documents are not records and may be destroyed at any time: Additional copies of documents beyond the original or one copy (a person receiving a duplicated copy need not retain it) Correspondence between District employees that does not pertain to personnel matters or constitute a student record Advertisements and other sales material received Textbooks used for instruction, and other instructional materials, including library books, pamphlets and magazines. Class 1 (Permanent Records) The original of each of the records, or one exact copy when the original is required by law to be filed with another agency, and must be retained indefinitely unless copied or reproduced on film or electronically. The following District records are in Class 1: Annual reports: Official budget Financial reports of all funds, including cafeteria and student body funds Audit reports of all funds Average daily attendance/full-time equivalent student including Period 1 and Period 2 reports. Other major annual reports, including: Those containing information relating to property, activities, financial condition, or transactions; and Those declared by Board minutes to be permanent. The following official actions: Minutes of the Board or committee meetings thereof, including the text of a rule, regulation, policy, or resolution not set forth verbatim in the minutes but included therein by reference only. Elections, including the call, if any, for and the result (but not including detail documents, such as ballots) of an election called, conducted or canvassed by the Board for a Board Member, the Board Members recall, issuance of bonds, incurring any long-term liability, change in maximum tax rates, reorganization, or any other purpose. Records transmitted by another agency that pertain to that agencys action with respect to District organizations. The following employee personnel records: All records relating to employment, assignment, employee evaluations, amounts and dates of service rendered, termination or dismissal of an employee in any position, sick leave record, rate of compensation, salary or wages paid, deductions or withholdings made and the person or agency to whom such amounts were paid. In lieu of the detail records, a complete proven summary payroll record for every employee of the District, containing the same data may be classified as Class 1 (Permanent), and the detail records may then be classified as Class 3 (Disposable). The following student records: Enrollment and scholarship for each student, including but not limited to: Name of student Date of birth Place of birth Name and address of a parent having custody or a guardian, if the student is a minor. Entering and leaving date for each academic year and for any summer session or other extra session. Subjects taken during each year, half year, summer session, or quarter If grades or credits are given, the grades and number of credits toward graduation allowed for work taken. All records pertaining to any accident or injury involving a student for which a claim for damages has been filed as required by law, including any policy of liability insurance relating thereto, except that these records cease to be Class 1 (Permanent) one year after the claim has been settled or applicable statute of limitations has run. The following property records: All detail property records relating to land, buildings, and equipment. In lieu of such detail records, a complete property ledger may be classified as Class 1 (Permanent), and the detail records may then be classified as Class 3 (Disposable), if the property ledger includes: All fixed assets An equipment inventory For each unit of property, the date of acquisition or augmentation, the person from whom acquired, an adequate description or identification, and the amount paid, and comparable data if the unit is disposed of by sale, loss or otherwise. The following archival records: Not required by law to be kept permanently but a District policy to retain documents related to historical events of the District, yearbooks, plaques, awards, photographs, etc. The following Foundation records (District and Colleges): All documents of incorporation, governing by-laws and amendments, and all state and federal exemption designations and corresponding regulations governing operation of Title 26, USCA, Section 501(c)(3) tax exempt non-for-profit organizations. Class 2 (Optional Records) Any record worthy of further preservation, but not classified as Class 1 (Permanent) may be classified as Class 2 (Optional) and shall then be retained until reclassified as Class 3 (Disposable). If the Chancellor-Superintendent or designee determines that classification should not be made by the specified time, all records of the prior year may be classified as Class 2 (Optional), pending further review and classification within one year. Class 3 (Disposable Records) - All records, other than continuing records, not classified as Class 1 (Permanent) or Class 2 (Optional) shall be classified as Class 3 (Disposable), including, but not limited to: Records basic to audit, including those relating to attendance, full-time equivalent student, or a business or financial transaction (purchase orders, invoices, warrants, ledger sheets, cancelled checks and stubs, student body and cafeteria fund records, etc.), and detail records used in the preparation of any other report. Periodic reports, including daily, weekly, and monthly reports, bulletins, and instructions. Generally, a Class 3 (Disposable) record, unless otherwise specified in this procedure, should be destroyed during the third college year after the college year in which it originated (e.g., 2003-04 plus 3 equals destruction in 2006-07). Federal programs, including various student aid programs, may require longer retention periods and such program requirements shall take precedence over the requirements contained herein. With respect to records basic to an audit, a Class 3 (Disposable) record shall not be destroyed until after the third July 1 succeeding the completion of the audit required by Education Code Section 84040 or of any other legally required audit, or that period specified by Section 59118, or after the ending date of any retention period required by any agency other than the State of California, whichever date is later. With respect to continuing records, a continuing record shall not be destroyed until the third year after it has been classified as Class 3 (Disposable). APPENDIX I. Class 1 (Permanent Records) Records to be retained permanently and the responsibility for maintenance and retention under the general direction of the Chancellor-Superintendent are as follows: A. Chancellor 1. Board Documents a. Board policies and administrative procedures b. Minutes c. Board docket 2. Legal Counsel Opinions 3. Elections called by the Board a. Records of call and results 4. District Organizations a. Records relating to Board action, formation, naming, boundaries, changes in boundaries, reorganizations. 5. District Foundation a. All documents of incorporation, governing by-laws and amendments, and all state and federal exemption designations, financial audits and corresponding regulations governing operation of 501(c)(3) tax exempt not-for-profit organizations. B. Vice Chancellor for Budget and Finance 1. Administrative Affairs a. Budgets: State form, annual b. Financial reports (quarterly and annual all funds) c. Annual audit d. Budget allocation and planning review committee minutes e. Apportionment notices and worksheets f. Tentative budget g. Adopted/Final budget h. all worksheets and budget change forms/transfers 2. Fixed Assets and Property Records a. Buildings: Working drawings, blue prints and specifications of all structures, additions, alternations, certificates of approval of completion and related documents, change orders, contracts for construction, contractor payment requests, and appraisals. b. Equipment: All records relating to model numbers, quantity, type, identification number assigned, vendor, cost, date of acquisition and disposal. 3. Payroll Records a. Proven summary payroll of every employee b. Salaries, wages, deductions and withholdings c. Absence records (vacation cards and sick cards) d. Payroll register 4. Risk Management a. Certificates of Insurance from vendors b. Workers Compensation Insurance Certificate from vendors OSHA logs Accident or injury reports (all records for which a claim has been made) Proof of insurance certificates Liability claims files Insurance summary of loss runs 5. Environmental Services a. Hazardous Waste Generator Reports b. Hazardous Bill of Lading c. Hazardous Waste Manifests C. Vice Chancellor for Human Resources/Equal Opportunity 1. Personnel Records Classified and Academic Employees a. Dates of service rendered b. Employment, assignment and reassignment records c. Termination or dismissal notices d. Evaluations e. Retirement f. Professional growth reports g. Employee contracts h. Collective bargaining agreements i. Grievances j. Unfair labor practices 2. Employee Health Benefits a. Health and benefits contracts c. District workers compensation insurance reports d. Workers compensation claims files f. Insurance policies g. Insurance summary of loss runs h. Employee benefits/fringe enrollment forms (retirees only) D. College Presidents 1. Academic Affairs a. Catalog b. Class schedules c. Minutes of: i. Advisory committee meetings ii. Academic senate meetings Accreditation reports Faculty handbooks 2. Admissions & Records a. Attendance reports b. Class rosters c. Confidential records, correspondence d. Instructor grade sheets e. Permanent transcripts f. Reports of degrees and certificates g. State 320 reports 3. Commencement Program 4. Student Government Minutes Foundations All documents of incorporation, governing by-laws and amendments, and all state and federal exemption designations and corresponding regulations governing operation of 501(c)(3) tax exempt not-for-profit organizations. II. Class II (Optional Records) Records not required to be retained permanently and the length of retention for each record are for three, five, seven and ten years. Retention Period (Years) 1. Human Resources Application for Employment 3 Selection Committee Materials (rating forms, reference-checks, etc) 3 Contract/Offer of Employment1 3 Employment Tests1 3 Letters of Recommendation1 3 Reclassification / Classification Review Materials 3 Tenure Review Files/Portfolios 3 Employee Benefit/Fringe Enrollment Forms4 7 2. Business Operations/Fiscal Services Conflict of Interest Statements 7 3. District Accounting Account Request Forms 3 Appropriation Transfers/Budget Change Forms 3 B Warrant Listing 3 B Warrant Summaries 7 Cancelled Checks Revolving Fund/Clearing Account 7 Cash Receipts/Deposits 7 Categorical Program File (Agreements/Contract/Claims) 7 Check Books Revolving Fund/Clearing Account 7 Check Registers 7 Community College Enrollment Fee (CCEF Report) 7 County Reconciliation Reports 7 Financial Reports (Local) Monthly Expenditure/Revenue 7 Request (BR0070) Journal Vouchers 7 Nonresident Withholding Allocation Worksheet (587) 7 Nonresident Withholding Waiver Request (588) 7 Pay Vendor files with Supporting Documents 7 - Affidavit of Publication - Invoices - POs and Receivers - Reimbursement Requests - Non-Resident Refunds Posted IFAS Batch Reports 3 Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification (W9) 7 Revolving Cash Fund Receipts 7 Student Financial Aid Records 7 Trial Balances 7 Withholding Exemption Certificate (590) 7 4. Purchasing Bids 3 Maintenance and Service Contracts 3 Purchase Order Listing and Supplement 3 Docket Awards and Independent Contractors 3 Purchase Orders 3 Purchase Requisitions 3 5. Facility Planning Allocations for Property Use 3 Architects Agreements 3 Escrow Materials 3 Master Plan 10 Materials and Labor Bonds 3 Performance Bonds 3 6. Applications, correspondence, and records used for financial aid 7 applications to federal, state and other agencies 7. Foundation Account Transaction Forms (Request for Deposits and Payments) 5 Bank Statements (CDs, Savings, and Checking Accounts) 5 Check Logs (Check Registers and Financial Transaction Logs) 5 End-of-Year Trial and Balance and Balance Sheets 5 Investment Reports 5 Receipts for Donations (Thank-you Letters) 7 8. Auxiliary Services A/P Check Listings 7 Bank Book 3 Bank Statements 3 Bookstore Inventory (annual) 3 Budget 7 Cancelled Checks 7 Cash Receipts/Deposits 7 Check Stubs 3 Community Education Application/Receipts 3 Daily Cash Sales Reports 3 Expenditure Vouchers 7 Financial Reports (monthly) 7 Invoices 3 Purchase Orders 3 Sales Receipts 3 Sales and Use Tax Slips 3 9. Facilities/Maintenance Inspection Reports 3 Preventative Maintenance Schedules 3 Surveys 3 Vandalism Reports 3 Vehicle Request Forms 3 10. Environmental Services Daily Activity Logs 3 Daily Dispatch Logs 3 Lost and Found Logs 3 Underground Storage Tanks Reports 3 On-Campus Incident Reports 3 Orange County Health Agency Inspection Reports3 3 OSHA Inspection Reports3 3 Parking Citations 3 Periodic Campus Safety Inspection Reports/Inspections3 3 Petroleum Products Storage/Handler Training 3 Student Disciplinary Records 7 Underground Storage Tanks Reports 3 11. Payroll Duplicate Copies of Tax Returns/Tax Deposits 5 Copies of W-2 (including returned copies) 5 Cancelled/Voided Checks 5 W-4 and DE4 (Withholding Allowance Certificates) 5 Copies of Forms 941, 940, W-3, Schedule A, Schedule B 5 Unemployment Reports (DE9423) 5 12. Risk Management On-Campus Incident Reports (copies of incident reports that have 3 potential risk to the District are received from Safety) Property/Liability Reports 7 Reports on Theft and Vandalism 5 Staff Training Records3 3 - Hazardous Waste Generator/Handler Training - Forklift Training - First Aid/CPR Training 13. Admissions Admissions & Guidance Petition (A&G) 5 Academic Records from Other Institutions 5 Academic Records from Other Institutions if Student Fails to Attend 3 Add/Drop Cards 5 Admission Application (College Credit) 5 Admission Application (Continuing Education) 3 Admission Application (International Students) 3 Attendance Forms, Op-Scan 5 Board of Governor Grant form (BOSS-C Waiver) 3 Career Advance Placement Form (CAP) 3 California Community College Fiscal Service Unit (CCFS) 5 320 Contact Hours by Class Audit Reports Correspondence 3 Credit by Examination 5 Credit/No Credit 5 Evaluations and Petitions 5 Graduation Petitions 5 International Student Records 3 Proficiency Exam 3 Registration Cards and Residency Statements 3 Student Disclosure Form 3 Student Folders 5 Substandard Course Repetition Form 3 Transcript Request 3 Veterans Certifications 5 Veterans Education Administration Record (VEA) 5 14. Students Health and Safety Records Students Examinations and Health Records 7 Records Pertaining to Eligibility for Licenses Examinations 7 Records Pertaining to Patient Confidentiality 7 Unusual Occurrences 7 15. Grants and Categorical Programs Correspondence with Funding Agency5 5 Original Contracts and Contract Amendments5 5 Periodic Progress and Final Reports5 5 Student Eligibility and Participation Records5 5  Will be kept in personnel files of current employees until termination.  Tenure Review files shall be kept a minimum of one full year at the college site after tenure is granted, and three years in storage. 4 Will be retained for seven (7) years after termination.  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