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Article 5 - State Records Management


  • § 50-18-90. Short title
  • § 50-18-91. Definitions
  • § 50-18-92. Creation of State Records Committee; membership; duties; retention schedules; appeal to committee by agency heads; court records
  • § 50-18-93. Duties of division
  • § 50-18-94. Duties of agencies
  • § 50-18-95. Agency heads retain authority to determine records required by departments; treatment of confidential records
  • § 50-18-96. Retention of video recordings from law enforcement sources; destruction; presumption from destruction; fee for duplication
  • § 50-18-97. Effect of certified copies of records; fee
  • § 50-18-98. Title to records; access to records of constitutional officers
  • § 50-18-99. Records management programs for local governments
  • § 50-18-100. Lifting restrictions on access to confidential, classified, or restricted records after 75 years; earlier lifting
  • § 50-18-101. Use of confidential, classified, or restricted records for research; limitations
  • § 50-18-102. Records as public property; disposing of records other than by approved retention schedule as misdemeanor; person acting under article not liable
  • § 50-18-103. Construction of laws and rules
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