Sec. 201.002. PURPOSE. Recognizing that the citizens of the state have a right to expect, and the state has an obligation to foster, efficient and cost-effective government and recognizing the central importance of local government records in the lives of all citizens, the legislature finds that:
(1) the efficient management of local government records is necessary to the effective and economic operation of local and state government;
(2) the preservation of local government records of permanent value is necessary to provide the people of the state with resources concerning their history and to document their rights of citizenship and property;
(3) convenient access to advice and assistance based on well-established and professionally recognized records management techniques and practices is necessary to promote the establishment of sound records management programs in local governments, and the state can provide the assistance impartially and uniformly; and
(4) the establishment of uniform standards and procedures for the maintenance, preservation, microfilming, or other disposition of local government records is necessary to fulfill these important public purposes.
Amended by Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 1248, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1989.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle C - Records Provisions Applying to More Than One Type of Local Government
Chapter 201 - General Provisions
Section 201.005. Declaration of Records as Public Property; Access
Section 201.006. Records to Be Delivered to Successor in Office
Section 201.007. Records of Abolished Local Governments
Section 201.008. Records of Abolished Offices of County Superintendents of Schools