Administrative Regulation
AR3580
Business and Non-Instructional
Operations
District Records
The Superintendent or
designee shall ensure that appropriate computer software is used to safeguard any
data stored on computers, including computers connected to networks. To further
prevent the damage or theft of data, computers and related equipment, he or she
shall maintain complete and accurate inventories, specify user responsibilities
for damages, and provide appropriate supervision in areas where computers are
used.
Before January 1, the
Superintendent or designee shall review documents and papers originating during
the prior school year and classify them as Class 1 (Permanent), Class 2
(Optional), or Class 3 (Disposable). Records of continuing nature (active and
useful for administrative, legal, fiscal or other purposes over a period of
years) shall not be classified until such usefulness has ceased. A student's
cumulative record is a continuing record until the student ceases to be
enrolled in the District. (Title 5, Section 16022)
Class 1 - Permanent Record (Title 5, Section 16023)
The original of each of the
following records, or one exact copy of it when the original is required by law
to be filed with another Agency, is a Class 1 (Permanent) Record and shall be
retained indefinitely unless microfilmed in accordance with the code or
Regulations, Title 5, Section 16022:
1. Annual Reports
a.
Official budget
b.
Financial reports of all funds, including cafeteria and student body funds
c.
Audit of all funds
d.
Average daily attendance, including Period 1 and Period 2 reports
e.
Other major annual reports, including:
(1) Those containing information relating to
property, activities, financial condition or transactions (2) Those declared by
Governing Board minutes to be permanent
2. Official Actions
a.
Minutes of the Board or Board committees, including the text of
rules,regulations, policies or resolutions included by reference only
b.
The call for and the result of any elections called, conducted or canvassed by
the Board.
c.
Records transmitted by another Agency pertaining to its action with respect to
District reorganization
3. Personnel Records
a.
Employees
All
detailed records relating to employment, assignment, amounts and dates of
service rendered, termination or dismissal of an employee in any position, sick
leave record, rate of compensation, salaries or wages paid, deductions or
withholdings made and the person or Agency to whom such amounts were paid. In
lieu of the detailed records, a complete proven summary payroll record for each
employee containing the same data be classified as Class 1 (Permanent), and the
detailed records may then be classified as Class 3 (Disposable).
Information
of a derogatory nature as defined in Education Code 44031 shall be Class 1
(permanent) only when the time for filing a grievance has passed or the
document has been sustained by the grievance process.
b.
Students
The
records of enrollment and scholarship for each student required by Title 5,
Section 432, and all records pertaining to any accident or injury involving a
minor for which a claim for damages had been filed as required by law. This
includes any related policy of liability insurance except that these records
cease to be Class 1 (Permanent) one year after the claim has been settled or
the statute of limitations has run.
4. Property Records
All detailed records
relating to land, buildings, and equipment. In lieu of detailed records, a
complete property ledger may be classified as Class 1 (Permanent). The detailed
records may then be classified as Class 3 (Disposable) if the property ledger
includes all fixed assets, an equipment inventory and, for each piece of property,
the date of acquisition, name of previous owner, legal description, the amount
paid, and comparable data if the unit is disposed of.
Class 2 - Optional Records (Title 5, Section 16024)
Any record considered worth
keeping, but which is not a Class 1 record, may be classified as Class 2
(Optional) and shall be retained until it is reclassified as Class 3
(Disposable). If by agreement of the Governing Board and Superintendent or
designee, classification of the prior year records has not been made before
January 1, all records of the prior year may be classified Class 2 (Optional)
until they are classified as required by Title 5, Section 16022. Such
classification must occur within one year.
Class 3 - Disposable Records (Title 5, Section 16025,
16026, 16027)
All records not classified
as Class 1 (Permanent) or as Class 2 (Optional) shall be classified as Class 3
(Disposable). These include but are not limited to: detailed records basic to
audit, including those relating to attendance, average daily attendance, or
business or financial transactions; detailed records used in preparing another
report; teachers' register and classified as Class 1 (Permanent); and periodic
reports, including daily, weekly and monthly reports, bulletins and instructions.
Class 3 (Disposable) records
shall be destroyed during the third school year after the later of the
following:
1. The completion of any
legally required audit
2. The retention period
required by an agency other than the State of California 3. The school year in
which the records originated
Adopted: 9/10/97
Revised:
Related Policies & Exhibits:
BP
3580 District Records