305.9 - DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS RESPONSIBILITIES.

        305.9  DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS      RESPONSIBILITIES.         1.  The department of cultural affairs shall do all of the      following:         a.  Provide administrative support to the state records      commission through the state archives and records program.         b.  Appoint a state archivist to head the state archives and      records program.         c.  Maintain all official records of the state records      commission.         d.  Provide training, advice, and counsel to agencies on      government information policies, standards, and guidelines.         e.  Recommend records series retention and disposition      schedules to the commission for consideration.         f.  Recommend plans, policies, standards, and guidelines on      records issues to the commission for consideration.         g.  Compile, update, and distribute the state records manual      as adopted by the commission.         h.  Manage any centralized records storage facility      established by the commission for the temporary storage of agency      records prior to their final disposition by destruction or permanent      preservation in accordance with the records series retention and      disposition schedules.         i.  Develop and distribute operating procedures for agencies      to use to implement the plans, policies, standards, and guidelines      adopted by the commission.         j.  Provide advice, counsel, and services to the legislative,      judicial, and executive branch agencies subject to this chapter on      the care and management of state government records.         k.  Manage the state archives and develop operating procedures      for the transfer, accession, arrangement, description, preservation,      protection, and public access of those records the commission      identifies as having permanent value.         l.  Maintain physical custody and legal custody of archives      that have been transferred and delivered to the state archives.         (1)  Upon receipt by the state archivist, the archives shall not      be removed without the state archivist's consent except in response      to a subpoena of a court of record or in accordance with approved      records series retention and disposition schedules or after review      and approval of the commission.         (2)  Upon request, the state archivist shall make a certified copy      of any record in the legal custody or in the physical custody of the      state archivist, or a certified transcript of any record if      reproduction is inappropriate because of legal or physical      considerations.  If a copy or transcript is properly authenticated,      it has the same legal effect as though certified by the officer from      whose office it was transferred or by the secretary of state.  The      department of cultural affairs shall establish reasonable fees for      certified copies or certified transcripts of records in the legal      custody or physical custody of the state archivist.         m.  Establish, maintain, and administer an archive of records      created and maintained in electronic format in order to preserve and      provide public access to state government records identified as      having permanent historical value by the commission.         2.  The department of cultural affairs may:         a.  Upon written consent of the state archivist, accept      records of political subdivisions that are voluntarily transferred to      the state archives.         b.  Provide advice and counsel to political subdivisions on      the care and management of local government records.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2003 Acts, ch 92, §12; 2004 Acts, ch 1086, §60; 2008 Acts, ch      1057, §4