The details on scheduling federal records are in 36 CFR 1228.
http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_06/36cfr1228_06.html
If the records do not fall into a specific retention, you need to
propose one using the SF115 process. Then NARA will approve the
schedule or recommend changes.
In my experience, these types of records were listed as "SF115 PENDING"
to indicate that this process had been initiated.
Hope that helps,
Lisa Hawkins, CRM
Information Management Analyst
BWXT Y-12
Information Policy, Records & Document Management
(865) 241-8816
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Subject: retention citation
Hi all, what is the US federal retention citation for federal records
that don't have a specific retention? I thought it was about the paper
work reduction act. Thanks for the help, Susan
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