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                              Non-current  records  which  are  of  no  record  value  to  the  agency,  or  temporary  records
                              whose retention periods have expired, should be disposed of;
                   4.2.1.4.5.  All requests for storage of non-current records submitted by units of the agency shall reflect
                              information  containing  a  brief  description  of  the  record  series  turned  over,  and  inclusive
                              dates covered by the record and volume;
                   4.2.1.4.6.  The University observes standard procedure in disposing of records:
                   4.2.1.4.6.1.   The University shall prepare an inventory of its records holding in the prescribed form as
                                 an initial step in developing the Records Disposition Schedule (RDS) and for whatever
                                 purpose it may deem necessary;
                   4.2.1.4.6.2.   The University shall observe the General Disposition Records Schedules in determining
                                 the disposal of its valueless records;
                   4.2.1.4.6.3.   Before  any  record  shall  be  disposed  of,  the  Records  Officer  itemizes  those  records
                                 subject for disposal and refer them to the Committee on Records Disposal;
                   4.2.1.4.6.4.   The Committee on Records Disposal shall appraise and examine the disposable records
                                 of the University and recommend the manner or method of disposal, such as by burning
                                 or direct sale or shredding before sale in the prescribed form;
                   4.2.1.4.6.5.   The Records Officer who is in custody of the records holding shall be responsible for the
                                 safekeeping of the valueless records until their disposal is authorized
                   4.2.1.4.6.6.   The  Records  Management  and  Archives  Office    (RMAO)  together  with  representatives
                                 from top management and COA may reappraise and reexamine records for disposal as
                                 the need arises;
                   4.2.1.4.6.7.   To safeguard the sanctity of the records and to check that records to be disposed off
                                 are of the same records which were appraised and examined and that no insertions had
                                 been done, the actual disposal of records shall be witnessed by a representative of the
                                 University, the RMAO and COA;
                   4.2.1.4.6.8.   A Certificate of Disposal shall be prepared in triplicate by the University and witnessed
                                 by the representatives of the COA, RMAO and the owning agency upon the delivery of
                                 the disposable records to the paper mills or warehouse of the winning bidder;
                   4.2.1.4.6.9.   The Certificate shall indicate the nature of the records, the manner, place and date of
                                 disposal and their approximate volume in cubic meters and weight;
                   4.2.1.4.6.10.   The original copy goes to the University, a copy for RMAO and a copy for the COA;
                   4.2.1.4.6.11.   All proceeds realized from the sale of disposed valueless records should be remitted to
                                 University Funds;
                   4.2.1.4.6.12.   The University shall determine when to have its file breaks.  File breaks are generally set
                                 during the slack periods of filing and servicing.  A file break may be set at the end of the
                                 fiscal year or calendar year; and
                   4.2.1.4.6.13.   Records shall be disposed off periodically, usually once a year, soon after a file break.

                   4.2.1.5. Reference Service:
                   4.2.1.5.1.  Reference service  is a process by which non-current records stored in the record storage
                              center  are  made  available  to  office  personnel,  government  agencies  and  the  public  in
                              general. While non-current records which are in temporary storage in the records center,
                              can be referred to as needed;
                   4.2.1.5.2.  Reference  service  in  the  record  storage  center  should  be  made  in  accordance  with  the
                              approved  procedures  to  avoid  loss  or  misplacement  of  records.  Significant  aspects  to
                              consider which may serve as guide are as follows:
                   4.2.1.5.2.1.   The office should designate personnel for all contacts with the record  storage center.
                                 This pinpoints responsibility and clarifies accountability;
                   4.2.1.5.2.2.   Priority  in  the  request  for  non-current  records  should  be given  to  those  coming  from
                                 government agencies;
                   4.2.1.5.2.3.   Other requests should be attended to on a “first come, first served” basis;
                   4.2.1.5.2.4.   Ample allowances for time to service records needed should be considered; and
                   4.2.1.5.2.5.   Proper  accomplishment  of  a  reference  service  request  slip  and  prompt  return  of
                                 borrowed records at the prescribed period after use should be observed.


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