Collapse to view only § 3308. Disposal of similar records where prior disposal was authorized
- § 3301. Definition of records
- § 3302. Regulations covering lists of records for disposal, procedure for disposal, and standards for reproduction
- § 3303. Lists and schedules of records to be submitted to the Archivist by head of each Government agency
- § 3303a. Examination by Archivist of lists and schedules of records lacking preservation value; disposal of records
- [§§ 3304 to 3307. Repealed.
- § 3308. Disposal of similar records where prior disposal was authorized
- § 3309. Preservation of claims of Government until settled in Government Accountability Office; disposal authorized upon written approval of Comptroller General
- § 3310. Disposal of records constituting menace to health, life, or property
- § 3311. Destruction of records outside continental United States in time of war or when hostile action seems imminent; written report to Archivist
- § 3312. Photographs or microphotographs of records considered as originals; certified reproductions admissible in evidence
- § 3313. Moneys from sale of records payable into the Treasury
- § 3314. Procedures for disposal of records exclusive
- [§§ 3315 to 3324. Repealed.
When it appears to the Archivist that an agency has in its custody, or is accumulating, records of the same form or character as those of the same agency previously authorized to be disposed of, he may empower the head of the agency to dispose of the records, after they have been in existence a specified period of time, in accordance with regulations promulgated under section 3302 of this title and without listing or scheduling them.
Records pertaining to claims and demands by or against the Government of the United States or to accounts in which the Government of the United States is concerned, either as debtor or creditor, may not be disposed of by the head of an agency under authorization granted under this chapter, until the claims, demands, and accounts have been settled and adjusted in the Government Accountability Office, except upon the written approval of the Comptroller General of the United States.
When the Archivist and the head of the agency that has custody of them jointly determine that records in the custody of an agency of the United States Government are a continuing menace to human health or life or to property, the Archivist shall eliminate the menace immediately by any method he considers necessary. When records in the custody of the Archivist are disposed of under this section, the Archivist shall report their disposal to the agency from which they were transferred.
Photographs, microphotographs of records, or digitized records made in compliance with regulations under section 3302 of this title shall have the same effect as the originals and shall be treated as originals for the purpose of their admissibility in evidence. Certified or authenticated reproductions of the photographs, microphotographs, or digitized records shall be admitted in evidence equally with the original photographs, microphotographs, or digitized records.
Moneys derived by agencies of the Government from the sale of records disposed of under this chapter shall be paid into the Treasury of the United States unless otherwise required by law.
The procedures prescribed by this chapter are exclusive, and records of the United States Government may not be alienated or destroyed except under this chapter.