Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 36 - Parks, Forests, and Public Property |
Chapter XII - National Archives and Records Administration |
SubChapter B - Records Management |
Part 1225 - Scheduling Records |
§ 1225.20 - When do agencies have to get GAO approval for schedules?
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§ 1225.20 When do agencies have to get GAO approval for schedules?
(a) , Federal agencies must obtain the approval of the Comptroller General for the disposal of the following types of records:
(1) Program records less than 3 years old,
(2) Deviations from General Records Schedule 2-10 (see § 1227.10 of this subchapter for a definition of general records schedules), and
(a) If an agency requests a deviation from the GRS related to accountable officer records that would authorize a retention period shorter than the retention period provided in the GRS, the agency must obtain approval from the Comptroller General.
(b) This approval must be obtained before NARA will approve the disposition request.proposed agency records schedule.
[89 FR 35008, May 1, 2024, as amended at 89 FR 47468, June 3, 2024]