Public Records Law: Records Retention Webinar

On-Demand
Live date: 
Monday, April 23, 2012 - 10:00am
Price: 
$75.00

Do you know which records you can destroy and which ones you are required to keep? How transparent would government be if there were no rules about records retention? Public agencies in North Carolina are required to keep certain records and may destroy others. The State Office of Archives and History (within the Department of Cultural Resources) makes the records retention rules and provides resources and training on how to comply with them. Representatives from the State Government Records Branch will join School of Government faculty members for this webinar focused specifically on the records retention requirements for local governments in North Carolina. This webinar will be of particular interest to city and county clerks, and information technology professionals.

Duration: 
2.00 hours

Faculty Coordinator

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Albert and Gladys Hall Coates Distinguished Term Professor of Public Law and Government
For questions regarding course details, please contact the program manager.

Faculty Coordinator

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919.843.7736
Assistant Dean for Programs
For questions regarding course content, please contact the faculty coordinator.

Faculty Coordinator

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Albert and Gladys Hall Coates Distinguished Term Professor of Public Law and Government
For questions regarding registration, resetting passwords, or login issues, please contact Registration at registration@sog.unc.edu or 919-966-4414.
Public Officials - Local and State Government Roles
Topics - Local and State Government