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Guidelines on the retention and disposal of school records.
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AISV Compliance Framework Archives and records management Please scroll to the bottom of the page for contacts and links Do you need to comply? You are required to keep some records. The retention of many records, however, is optional, although in many cases highly recommended. Conditions of compliance Certain records are retained or archived to meet legal and fiscal requirements or future administrative needs, or because of historical significance. The retention period for some records is determined by legal or system requirements. For other records retention periods are determined by practice, precedent or accountability. If you have to comply, what do you have to do? A document retention schedule should consider:
Matters to consider:
What are the consequences if you don't comply? You may encounter difficulties in cases of litigation if important and relevant records have been unnecessarily destroyed. The Crimes (Document Destruction) Act 2005 makes it a criminal offence to knowingly destroy or conceal or authorise or permit another person to destroy or conceal a document or thing that is, or is reasonably likely to be, required as evidence in a legal proceeding. "Reasonably likely" is not an expression that is defined. It could include where there is a litigous history or student/employee complaints. Each situation would need to be looked on its own facts. Destruction also includes rendering illegible, making undecipherable or otherwise making incapable of identification. Contravention of the Act is a criminal offence. Courts can award a penalty of 5 years imprisonment or a fine up to $62,886 for individuals and a fine up to $314,430 for corporations. Who will help you? AISV contact: Peter Roberts Other links: DEECD: Victorian Government Schools Reference Guide Section 6.29 Archives and records management (NOTE: This resource is useful but a lot the advice is not relevant to independent schools) Click here to download the General Disposal Schedule for School Records (Public Records Office) (pdf) 'Records Retention for Non-Government Schools' is available for purchase from the Australian Society of Archivists Submitted 6/13/2006, edited 6/2/2008. |
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