47:3-26. Standards, procedures and rules
12. The Bureau of Archives and History in the Department of Education, with the approval of the State Records Committee established by section six hereof, shall formulate standards, procedures and rules for the photographing, microphotographing, microfilming, data processing and image processing of public records and for the preservation, examination and use of such records, including the indexing and arrangement thereof, for convenient reference purposes.
Whenever any officer, commission, agency or authority of the State or of any political subdivision thereof, including subordinate boards thereof, shall have photographed, microphotographed, microfilmed, data processed or image processed all or any part of the public records, kept or required by law to be received and indexed in such manner as to conform with the standards, procedures and rules, and such photographs, microphotographs, microfilms, or data processed or image processed documents have been placed in conveniently accessible files and provision shall have been made for the preservation, examination and use of the same in conformity with the said standards and procedures, the original records from which the photographs, microphotographs, microfilms, or data processed or image processed documents have been made, or any part thereof, may be destroyed or the records therein otherwise effectively obliterated; provided, the said bureau shall first have given its written consent to such destruction or other disposition.
In the event of any such destruction or other disposition of any public records under the provisions of this section, the photograph, microphotograph, microfilm, or data processed or image processed document or a certified copy of said photograph, microphotograph, microfilm, or data processed or image processed document shall be receivable in evidence in any court or proceeding and shall have the same force and effect as though the original public record had been there produced and proved.
L.1953,c.410,s.12; amended 1994,c.140,s.4.
Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes
Section 47:1-2 - Instruments to be in English to be entitled to recording or filing
Section 47:1-4 - Typewritten records in certain offices
Section 47:1-5 - Photographic, data records in certain offices; effect as evidence
Section 47:1-6 - Maps; requirements prerequisite to filing in certain offices
Section 47:1-7 - Classified, analytical or combination indexes in certain offices
Section 47:1-8 - Rerecording worn, mutilated or obscure records; reindexing; cost
Section 47:1-9 - Restoration of worn maps in certain offices; expense
Section 47:1-11 - Reproduction of public records, use as originals
Section 47:1-12 - Rules, regulations; systems of recording
Section 47:1-13 - Alteration, correction, revision of records; notation
Section 47:1-14 - Destruction of public records under law
Section 47:1-15 - References to Bureau of Archives and History
Section 47:1-17 - Publishing of certain information by governmental agency prohibited.
Section 47:1A-1 - Legislative findings, declarations.
Section 47:1A-1.1 - Definitions.
Section 47:1A-1.2 - Restricted access to biotechnology trade secrets.
Section 47:1A-1.3 - Certain firearms records considered public records.
Section 47:1A-2.2 - Access to certain information by convict prohibited; exceptions.
Section 47:1A-3 - Access to records of investigation in progress.
Section 47:1A-5 - Times during which records may be inspected, examined, copied; access; copy fees.
Section 47:1A-6 - Proceeding to challenge denial of access to record.
Section 47:1A-7 - Government Records Council.
Section 47:1A-8 - Construction of act.
Section 47:1A-9 - Other laws, regulations, privileges unaffected.
Section 47:1A-10 - Personnel, pension records not considered public information; exceptions.
Section 47:1A-11 - Violations, penalties, disciplinary proceeding.
Section 47:1A-12 - Court rules.
Section 47:1A-13 - Annual budget request for the council.
Section 47:1B-1 - Definitions.
Section 47:1B-2 - Information redaction, nondisclosure request, enforcement.
Section 47:1B-3 - Exceptions to redaction requirement.
Section 47:1B-4 - Severability of act.
Section 47:2-3 - Custody and control of records of extinct offices and bodies
Section 47:2-5 - Preservation and restoration of certain records
Section 47:2-6 - Copies of records as evidence; certification; originals preserved
Section 47:2-7 - Transfer of records
Section 47:2-8 - Historical records; acquisition and preservation
Section 47:3-9 - Removal, destruction of certain papers.
Section 47:3-10 - Retention of specific papers may be ordered
Section 47:3-11 - Notices before destruction
Section 47:3-12 - Effective date
Section 47:3-13 - Papers on file over 25 years in office of county clerk; obliteration
Section 47:3-14 - Effective date
Section 47:3-16 - Terms defined
Section 47:3-17 - Consent of bureau to disposition or destruction of public records or documents
Section 47:3-18 - Classifications and categories
Section 47:3-20 - State Records Committee; approval of schedule; regulations
Section 47:3-21 - Schedule; filing of copy; retention of original
Section 47:3-22 - Liability of officials and others for destruction of public records
Section 47:3-23 - Cancelled bonds and other evidences of indebtedness; destruction
Section 47:3-25 - Certificate of destruction; filing; evidence
Section 47:3-26 - Standards, procedures and rules
Section 47:3-27 - Public records in private possession, bureau may demand
Section 47:3-28 - Public records in private possession, person entitled to custody may demand
Section 47:3-29 - Removal, alteration or destruction of public records with malicious intent
Section 47:3-30 - Rules and regulations
Section 47:3-32 - Inconsistency between provisions of this act and other acts
Section 47:4-2 - Address confidentiality for certain individuals.
Section 47:4-3 - Definitions relative to protection of certain qualified persons.
Section 47:4-4 - "Address Confidentiality Program."