73.17—Records.
(a)
An individual or entity required to register under this part must maintain complete records relating to the activities covered by this part. Such records must include:
(1)
Accurate, current inventory for each select agent (including viral genetic elements, recombinant nucleic acids, and recombinant organisms) held in long-term storage (placement in a system designed to ensure viability for future use, such as in a freezer or lyophilized materials), including:
(ii)
The quantity acquired from another individual or entity (e.g., containers, vials, tubes, etc.), date of acquisition, and the source,
(vii)
For intra-entity transfers (sender and the recipient are covered by the same certificate of registration), the select agent, the quantity transferred, the date of transfer, the sender, and the recipient, and
(viii)
Records created under § 73.19 and 9 CFR part 121.19 (Notification of theft, loss, or release),
(ii)
The quantity acquired from another individual or entity (e.g., containers, vials, tubes, etc.), date of acquisition, and the source,
(vi)
When moved from storage and by whom and when returned to storage and by whom including quantity amount,
(viii)
For intra-entity transfers (sender and the recipient are covered by the same certificate of registration), the toxin, the quantity transferred, the date of transfer, the sender, and the recipient,
(ix)
Records created under § 73.19 and 9 CFR part 121.19 (Notification of theft, loss, or release), and
(3)
A current list of all individuals that have been granted access approval from the HHS Secretary or Administrator,
(4)
Information about all entries into areas containing select agents or toxins, including the name of the individual, name of the escort (if applicable), and date and time of entry,
(5)
Accurate, current records created under § 73.9 and 9 CFR part 121.9 (Responsible Official), § 73.11 and 9 CFR part 121.11 (Security), § 73.12 and 9 CFR part 121.12 (Biosafety), § 73.14 and 9 CFR part 121. 14 (Incident response), and § 73.15 and 9 CFR part 121.15 (Training), and
(b)
The individual or entity must implement a system to ensure that all records and data bases created under this part are accurate, have controlled access, and that their authenticity may be verified.
(c)
All records created under this part must be maintained for three years and promptly produced upon request.