them has ended. As these documents are not considered to be a record then the
retention of them is not governed by the Corporate Retention Schedules. The
Information Asset Owner must confirm which department holds the definitive
versions/originals to ensure an appropriate decision is taken.
The Corporate Retention Schedules set out the action that must be taken once a
retention period has expired.
Disposal actions can be:
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Archive
Destroy
Review
External Transfer
Disposal Authority Process
Prior to any disposal of Council records the following steps must be undertaken.
1) Review of outstanding Requests
At the end of a record’s retention period the Information Asset Owner or
delegated representative must ensure that there are no outstanding requests
for information involving that record. In particular the IAO must consider
whether any of the following requests have been received by the Council.
a. FOI request
b. Subject Access Request
c. Legal Disclosure request
2) Pending Legal Action Review
In addition to the above the IAO must assess if the documents are expected
to be relevant to a pending legal case. In this case legal advice should be
sought to ensure that the retention beyond the period set out in the Corporate
Retention Schedules is appropriate. All documents that are required for legal
proceedings should be kept until the threat of proceedings has passed.
3) Final Review
The Information asset owner should consider if there is an overwhelming
operational / business need to retain the records beyond the retention period
identified in the Corporate Retention Schedules. In this event, advice must be
sought from the Records Manager and records may only be retained with the
approval of the Information Management Governance Board.
4) Disposal
Where there are no such outstanding requests the record(s) can be disposed
of with the approval of the IAO or delegated representative:
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