Department of education records retention

    • Education and training sector retention and disposal schedule

      The Department of Education and Training (DET) is the responsible agency for the Education and Training Sector retention and disposal schedule at the time of approval of the schedule. However, in the event of an administrative change this retention and disposal schedule will continue to apply to the records covered by the schedule.

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    • Records Retention Schedule

      records covered more specifically in King County General Records Retention Schedule or agency specific schedules such as: • Radiation protection training as defined by WAC 246-222- 030 and American Nuclear Insurers (ANI) Information Bulletin 80-1A and covered in the Public Utilities Records Retention Schedule.

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    • [DOCX File]FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

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      Records Retention. It is the responsibility of the fiscal agency to retain records for financial transactions and supporting documentation for auditing purposes. If records are requested by the Florida Department of Education or the State of Florida Division of Financial Services, all records …

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    • [DOC File]Part 9 - Records of Senior Officials and Political Appointees

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      ED/RDS ITEM DISPOSAL NO. DESCRIPTION OF RECORDS AUTHORITY OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 1. Correspondence Files. Subject Files of the Secretary of Education. Consists of all correspondence and administrative files which document the formulation of national education policy, and the establishment, direction and review of the primary mission of the Department created and …

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    • Data Retention Policy - Colorado Department of Education

      Records retention and management is an important component of the educational process. Local Education Providers have a need to store and manage information on general operations, student records, and finance as part of day-to-day activities.

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    • [DOC File]OREGON DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

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      The education records transferred to the new educational agency must include any education records relating to the particular student retained by an education service district. The educational agency must retain originals of student education records for the time periods and under the conditions described in the record retention rule, except ...

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    • [DOC File]Price letter dated 10/13/10 re: Access to Records (ms word)

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      Office of Special Education Programs. The child records referenced in the IDEA Part C regulations in 34 CFR §303.402, which refer to "records . . . dealing with the child" and "records about the child" has the same meaning as “education records” in 34 CFR §§300.560-300.576 (of the IDEA Part B regulations in effect prior to October 13, 2006).

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    • [DOCX File]Agency/Agencies:

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      This records retention schedule authorizes the destruction/transfer of the public records of the Military Department relating to the unique functions of preparedness and response to emergencies and disasters, provides trained and ready forces for state and federal missions, and educational opportunities for …

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    • [DOCX File]MNABE Records Retention Policy

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      Detailed attendance records (necessary to validate contact hours) should be available for a 5 year period. Examples of Recommended Records Retention. The Minnesota Department of Education recommends that all other student and/or program records, including fiscal records be kept for five years. Some examples include: Pre-2014 GED diploma records

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