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Jesse,
Doug is right. Unless we have a business reason to retain something
longer than the stated retention, or unless the retention allows us to
keep something beyond the "minimum" time, we must destroy. I know this
from experience. We had to provide records to Department of Justice.
Our records had to be sent through Department of the Army Legal office,
and I received an inquiry on why we had maintained some records longer
than our retention period. I had to write an explanation, which was
simply, "we didn't follow our retention schedule".
JUDY K. TYLER, CRM
Records Management Officer
Information Management Division
Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center
Fort Hood, TX 76544
(254) 288-8009
DSN 738-8009
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