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Our Accounting Division wants to scan the back-up documentation for
accounting transactions and destroy all paper copies afterwards. Is
there any reason -- legal or otherwise -- which would preclude the
destruction of all paper copies? For instance, are original signatures
needed on contractual documents, etc.?
Brenda Pruitt, Records Manager
+ American Red Cross
Hazel Braugh Records Center and Archives
5818 Seminary Road
Falls Church, VA 22041
Ph: 703-813-5383 Fax: 703-813-5389
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http://www.redcross.org
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From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
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Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 1:21 PM
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Subject: Raindrop: Spring RM in Russia
Moscow, Russia. On April 21-22, 2005, the Electronic Office Systems
(EOS) company hosted the traditional annual "Spring Records Management"
conference. The participants noted growning Russian ERM market.
Government offficials promised new, better legislation. See the full
story at http://eos.ru/eos/137144
Natasha Khramtsovsky
Senior RIM expert,
"Electronic Office Systems" (EOS)
Elektrozavodskaya ul., 52,
Moscow, 107023, Russia
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