Records Management
Overview
The intent of the University of Iowa's Records Management Program (RMP) is to provide information for people, departments and colleges to manage their records effectively and efficiently.
In order to operate university departments efficiently, departmental personnel must not only have a knowledge of what records are generated in the course of doing business, but how they are organized and utilized in the day-to-day activities of the department.
The value of records differs across campus depending on their administrative/operational, fiscal, legal and historical functions. The RMP is designed to assure that valuable institutional records will be preserved while providing economy and efficiency in the creation, organization, maintenance, use and disposition of records.
The official University of Iowa Records Retention Schedule [1] is intended to be available to assist university departments in meeting record retention guidelines. The official UI Health Care Records Retention Schedule [2] is available separately to assist UI Health Care departments.
Official Records are: (1) Records having the legally recognized and judicially enforceable quality of establishing some fact, policy, or institutional position or decision. (2) The single official copy of a document maintained on file by an administrative unit of the university which is usually, but not always, the original. (3) Subject to the records retention requirements included in the Records Management Program and Retention Schedule.
For questions related to this policy and program, please contact the Finance and Operations Office of the University Secretary at (319) 335-3552.
Resources
- State Board of Regents [3]
- State of Iowa Code [4]
- UI Archives [5]
- UI Policy Manual [6]