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Here're my thoughts......
The master retetion schedule is the 'primary' one, and country schedules
are 'secondary' in nature. The primary schedule is applicable to all
countries as your business is registered in your country. If you
operate outside of your own country, then you should have a 'specific
schedule' for each country based on the country specific requirements.
The Rec Series info could be kept common to all but retention periods
could be different for each country depending again on the local
regulations. The tracking system must be able to handle the coultry
specifics.
WBR,
Shreekant (Sam)
Records Mgmt Program Consultant
Recall Corporation
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From: Hojnacki, Doug [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 10:38 AM
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Subject: Global Retention Schedules
Folks,
What is the considered opinion of the members of the listserv regarding
Retention Schedules for global private corporations in the financial
services sector in the following areas:
- Global retention schedule vs. separate schedules for each
country
- for those with records management software, maintaining
separate inventories for each country/entity vs. standardized single
repository
- maintaining separate reporting structures for hardcopy vs.
electronic (that is Records Management for hardcopy and IT/Legal for
electronic
As always, input is appreciated.
Douglas M. Hojnacki
Consultant
Bradford Systems Corporation
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