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  8. Chapter 1 - Public Records, Reports And Officia...


Chapter 1 - Public Records, Reports And Official Documents


  • Section 30-1-10. Definitions.
  • Section 30-1-20. Custodians of records; records officer.
  • Section 30-1-30. Unlawful removing, defacing or destroying public records.
  • Section 30-1-40. Records shall be turned over to successor or to Archives.
  • Section 30-1-50. Penalty for failure to deliver records.
  • Section 30-1-70. Protection and restoration of records.
  • Section 30-1-80. Records management program.
  • Section 30-1-90. Archives shall assist in creating, filing and preserving records; inventories and schedules.
  • Section 30-1-100. Additional powers and duties of Archives.
  • Section 30-1-110. Destruction or other disposition of records.
  • Section 30-1-120. Inventorying, repairing and microfilming records.
  • Section 30-1-130. Microfilming or photocopying records; preservation or disposition of copies.
  • Section 30-1-140. Penalties for refusal or neglect to perform duty respecting records.
  • Section 30-1-170. Use of loose-leaf record books.
  • Section 30-1-180. Inclusion of Eastern (Greek) Orthodox Church where names of major religions used.
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