o Where the disposal action is to ‘Archive’:
The Information Asset Owner or delegated representative must
arrange for the Archivist to review the record.
o Where the disposal action is to ‘Destroy’:
The records must be destroyed. Any destruction must be done
securely and follow Council’s Information Security Policy and staff
guidance on confidential waste destruction.
o Where the disposal action is to ‘Review’:
The Information Asset Owner should consider if there is an operational
/ business need to retain the records for a further period. Advice must
be sought from the Records Manager.
o Where the disposal action is “External Transfer”:
The Information Asset Owner must arrange for the external transfer to
the organisation as per the instructions in the Corporate Retention
Schedules and in accordance with the agreements with the third party
organisation on whose behalf the Council is managing the records.
5) Recording the Disposal
The disposal action must be recorded in a Disposal Log.
5.8
Exceptions to the Disposal Authority Process (Automated Destruction)
The only exception to the Disposal Authority Process is where it has been agreed by
the Information Asset Owner and the Information & Records Manager that an
automated process may be used to destroy electronic records.
Automated destruction of records shall only be approved where there are technical
controls available to place a hold on the record or group of records to prevent the
automated destruction of these records.
Where automated destruction of electronic records is in place the Information Asset
Owner must ensure they have processes in place to instigate a hold on records to
prevent destruction when the council becomes aware that a request has been
received for records that may be automatically destroyed or where the council
requires the records as per stage 1 to 3 of the Disposal Authority Process.
6.
Records Retention and Disposal Governance
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