West Virginia Code
Article 8. Public Records Management and Preservation Act
§5A-8-18. Destruction of Nonrecord Materials

Nonrecord materials or materials not included within the definition of records as contained in this article may, if not otherwise prohibited by law, be destroyed at any time by the agency in possession of such materials without the prior approval of the administrator. The administrator may formulate procedures and interpretations to guide in the disposal of nonrecord materials.

Structure West Virginia Code

West Virginia Code

Chapter 5A. Department of Administration

Article 8. Public Records Management and Preservation Act

§5A-8-1. Short Title

§5A-8-2. Declaration of Policy

§5A-8-3. Definitions

§5A-8-4. Categories of Records to Be Preserved

§5A-8-5. State Records Administrator

§5A-8-6. Records Management and Preservation Advisory Committee

§5A-8-7. Duties of Administrator

§5A-8-8. Rules and Regulations

§5A-8-9. Duties of Agency Heads

§5A-8-10. Essential State Records Preservation Duplicates

§5A-8-11. Essential State Records Safekeeping

§5A-8-12. Essential State Records Maintenance, Inspection, and Use

§5A-8-13. Essential State Records Confidential Records

§5A-8-14. Essential State Records Review of Program

§5A-8-15. Records Management and Preservation of County Records; Alternate Storage of County Records; Records Management and Preservation Board; Qualifications and Appointment of Members; Reimbursement of Expenses; Staffing; Rule-Making Authority; St...

§5A-8-16. Assistance to Legislative and Judicial Branches

§5A-8-17. Disposal of Records

§5A-8-18. Destruction of Nonrecord Materials

§5A-8-19. Annual Report

§5A-8-20. Alternate Storage of State Records

§5A-8-21. Limitation on Release of Certain Personal Information Maintained by State Agencies and Entities Regarding State Employees

§5A-8-22. Personal Information Maintained by State Entities

§5A-8-23. Limitation of Liability

§5A-8-24. Protection of Personal Information Relating to Judicial Officers, Prosecutors, and Law-Enforcement Officers