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I'll echo Fern's response. Business continuity records really only
have value while they are current. A business continuity plan usually
includes requirements for updating the plan at regular intervals. A
retention of "Until Superseded" should meet the business requirements
(unless you're aware of specific regulations requiring something else).
Pilar C. McAdam, CRM
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