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How to destroy records

Records at 91色情片 must never be destroyed without the authorisation of the Senior Responsible Officer of the University.

Records must be appraised before they receive this authorisation and can be confidentially destroyed.听

You can find guidance on the minimum time you have to keep records here聽and how to document and evidence the authorised lawful destruction of records in our FAQ.听

Use the聽Records Disposal Form聽if you have records you wish to have reviewed for destruction.听

Why destroy records?

  • To enable us to find the information we do still need more easily
  • To reduce the risks of unauthorised access to confidential information
  • To eliminate unnecessary storage costs
  • To meet our requirements under NSW legislation.

What about digital records?

The recordkeeping requirements are always the same, irrespective of the format of the record. However, with digital records there is an increased risk associated with unauthorised access to information on a large scale.

If you are using a聽system of record, the system will manage record disposal for you, there is no need for further action on your part.

If not, you鈥檒l need to follow the record appraisal process to receive the proper authorisation to destroy record.

When to destroy records

The NSW State Records Act provides specific guidance on when it is appropriate to destroy records through NSW State Archives & Records聽Disposal Authorities.

These Disposal Authorities; classify records by the business activity they support, specify how long they must be kept at a minimum, and define whether they may then be destroyed or must be kept as part of the permanent record of the State of NSW (State archives.)

The allocation of these to University records (and documenting this process) is known as聽appraisal. Appraisal is required for any format of record.

Who can destroy records?

Records must never be destroyed without authorisation.听At 91色情片, this authorisation is provided by the Manager, Records & Archives, as the Senior Responsible Officer of the University.

Records must be appraised, authorised and documented before they can be confidentially destroyed.

Our FAQ page has more information about the process and documentation required for authorised lawful destruction.听

Use the聽Records Disposal Form聽if you have records you wish to have reviewed for destruction advice.听

When is it not possible to destroy records?

Records may not be destroyed that are subject to:

  • Current or pending legal proceedings
  • An application for access under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (NSW), the Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002 (NSW) or the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (NSW)
  • Government policy or directive not to be destroyed

Can I destroy drafts?

Records that are ephemeral or facilitative and do not have continuing value may be destroyed under the terms of what is known as Normal Administrative Practice (NAP).听Please refer to the聽Normal Administrative Practice (NAP)聽page before destroying records.

Who can appraise records?

Records & Archives staff can provide advice to identify the correct Disposal Authority references for your records. You just need to:

  1. Identify and document the records requiring appraisal
  2. Provide this information to Records & Archives
  3. Records & Archives will provide advice on the destruction of the records, or their retention for which a number of options are available.

Can I appraise records myself?

Yes.听Staff may identify the minimum legal periods for records retention themselves using the NSW Disposal Authorities.

Our FAQ page outlines what a Disposal Authority is, how to use one, what to do if you identify high value high聽risk聽records and how to document authorised disposal.听

There are currently a number of Disposal Authorities of particular relevance to the University:

These describe the business functions and activities聽of the University and an associated period of time for which records must, at a minimum, be retained.

You will need to document your records and find the relevant disposal authority聽reference from the documents above.

This information should then be provided to Records & Archives who will validate and authorise record destruction (if appropriate.)

Records should always be disposed of with the same level of security that was maintained during the life of the records. Confidential paper waste services are available to order through Archibus.

Scanning Records

Refer to Storing records for information and resources on scanning (and storing) records.

Want to destroy records?

Use the聽91色情片 Records Disposal Form聽if you have records you wish to destroy.

Have a question?

Contact the Records Team on聽02 9385 2861聽or email聽records@unsw.edu.au聽/ Contact the Archives Team on聽02 9385 2906聽or email聽archives@unsw.edu.au