Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 40.14 - Preservation and Destruction of Public Records.
40.14.060 - Destruction, disposition of official public records or office files and memoranda—Record retention schedules.

RCW 40.14.060
Destruction, disposition of official public records or office files and memoranda—Record retention schedules.

(1) Any destruction of official public records shall be pursuant to a schedule approved under RCW 40.14.050. Official public records shall not be destroyed unless:
(a) Except as provided under RCW 40.14.070(2)(b), the records are six or more years old;
(b) The department of origin of the records has made a satisfactory showing to the state records committee that the retention of the records for a minimum of six years is both unnecessary and uneconomical, particularly if lesser federal retention periods for records generated by the state under federal programs have been established; or
(c) The originals of official public records less than six years old have been copied or reproduced by any photographic or other process approved by the state archivist which accurately reproduces or forms a durable medium for so reproducing the original.
(2) Any lesser term of retention than six years must have the additional approval of the director of financial management, the state auditor and the attorney general, except when records have federal retention guidelines the state records committee may adjust the retention period accordingly. An automatic reduction of retention periods from seven to six years for official public records on record retention schedules existing on June 10, 1982, shall not be made, but the same shall be reviewed individually by the state records committee for approval or disapproval of the change to a retention period of six years.
Recommendations for the destruction or disposition of office files and memoranda shall be submitted to the records committee upon approved forms prepared by the records officer of the agency concerned and the archivist. The committee shall determine the period of time that any office file or memorandum shall be preserved and may authorize the division of archives and records management to arrange for its destruction or disposition.

[ 1999 c 326 § 1; 1982 c 36 § 5; 1979 c 151 § 52; 1973 c 54 § 4; 1957 c 246 § 6.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 40 - Public Documents, Records, and Publications

Chapter 40.14 - Preservation and Destruction of Public Records.

40.14.010 - Definition and classification of public records.

40.14.020 - Division of archives and records management—State archivist—Powers and duties—Duties of public officials.

40.14.022 - Division of archives and records management—Imaging account.

40.14.024 - Division of archives and records management—Local government archives account.

40.14.025 - Division of archives and records management—Allocation of costs of services—Public records efficiency, preservation, and access account.

40.14.026 - Division of archives and records management—Competitive grant program to improve technology information systems for public records and related training—Review of program and training services—Public records request log—Agency reporting re...

40.14.027 - Local government archives and records management services—Judgment debtor surcharge.

40.14.030 - Transfer to state archives—Certified copies, cost—Public disclosure.

40.14.040 - Records officers—Designation—Powers and duties.

40.14.050 - Records committee—Composition, travel expenses, meetings, powers and duties—Retention schedules.

40.14.060 - Destruction, disposition of official public records or office files and memoranda—Record retention schedules.

40.14.070 - Destruction, disposition, donation of local government records—Preservation for historical interest—Local records committee, duties—Record retention schedules—Sealed records—Peace and corrections officer personnel records.

40.14.080 - Chapter not to affect other laws.

40.14.100 - Legislative records—Defined.

40.14.110 - Legislative records—Contribution of papers by legislators and employees.

40.14.120 - Legislative records—"Clerk," "secretary" defined.

40.14.130 - Legislative records—Duties of legislative officials, employees and state archivist—Delivery of records—Custody—Availability.

40.14.140 - Legislative records—Party caucuses to be advised—Information and instructions.

40.14.150 - Legislative records—Use for research.

40.14.160 - Legislative records—Rules for access to records.

40.14.170 - Legislative records—Sound recordings.

40.14.180 - Legislative records—Construction—Confidentiality of bill drafting records.