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I work for an engineering consulting company and I was asked to research whether there are any laws which REQUIRE destruction of records - or whether our company could choose to keep all records indefinitely for convenience purposes? From my research, I understand that records containing PII must be destroyed. Could anyone comment on the idea of keeping the majority of our records (reports, design and plan sets, specs, etc.) indefinitely? Would there be any harm in doing so? Thanks!
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Katrina - what does your firm design?
Gary
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