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I would say yes, if the document is used for a business purposes. Some
examples would be:
A document memorializing a conversation or facts and placed in a file
"just in case" it is needed to respond to business, audit , or legal
queries.
An electronic report business transactions that is not referenced unless
something goes wrong.
Internal control documents documenting an activity (e.g., logs)
All of these are not viewed or transmitted unless needed. And at least in
my company, all have retention periods (so they are not kept in
perpetuity).
Kevin Tisdel
Director of Corporate Compliance
Shaw Industries Group, Inc.
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