"So let's muddy the waters a little. Could 1year + current have a
retention period of 1 year after the record is is no longer considered
current by definition?"
No. 'Current' refers to the current year.
Tony Laino,CRM
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From: Steven Petersen <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: 2015-01-05 01:22 PM
Subject: Retention Period Interpretstion
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So let's muddy the waters a little. Could 1year + current have a
retention
period of 1 year after the record is is no longer considered current by
definition?
Sorry been on a medical leave and just catching up.
Thanks
Steven H. Petersen CRM (Steve)
Sr Regulatory Documentation Specialist
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319-295-5244/VPN 295-5244
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