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Hi everyone, so I had assumed I knew the answer to the following question until I did some research on it and found several different sources that contradicted each other.
The question - Is a Records Retention Schedule (RRS) a policy? If so, how do the business users know how to apply the RRS (i.e., shouldn't a policy be able to stand on its own?)?
OR, is the RRS a corporate document that is governed by a RIM/Retention Policy?
OR, is the RRS a policy that is governed by a RIM/Retention Policy?
OR, is there some other terminology/system that define the nature of a RRS?
I have looked at multiple "authoritative" resources, and they all seem to differ in some manner.
Thanks for any input - this is more of a question of curiosity as to the experts' opinions on the Listserv at this point.
- Brett
Brett Wise CRM, CIPP/US, IGP, CIP | American Board of Pediatrics
Director of Records & Information Management
111 Silver Cedar Court
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
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