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restricted by law or regulation, are open to the public for research <br />purposes. If City owned facilities are not available, the City <br />Secretary shall arrange for the transfer of the records to the Texas <br />State Library for perpetual care and preservation on one of its <br />nearby Regional Historical Resource Depositories, or shall make <br />other arrangements for their permanent preservation not contrary to <br />law or regulation. In no circumstances, shall the permanent records <br />the city by transferred to private individuals, to private <br />historical societies or museums, or to private colleges or <br />universities. <br />Section 12. NON-CURRENT RECORDS NOT TO BE MAINTAINED IN <br />OFFICE FILES. Records no longer required in the conduct of current <br />business by any office of the City shall be promptly transferred to the <br />Records Center or archives or the State Library, or be destroyed, at <br />the time such action is designated on an approved records retention <br />schedule. Such records shall not be maintained in current office files <br />or equipment. <br />Section 13. MICROGRAPHICS PROGRAM ESTABLISHED. A centralized <br />micrographics program shall be designed and implemented by the City <br />Secretary to serve all City offices and departments. No office or <br />department shall operate a separate micrographics program, and no City <br />funds may be expended to film, or to contract with a service company <br />to film, any City records, except with the approval of the City <br />Secretary. <br />Section 14. RECORDS TO BE MICROPHOTOGRAPHED. The City <br />Secretary shall determine how long the various records of the City <br />could be stored, before the cost of storage during their retention <br />periods, would exceed the cost of preserving them in microfilm. In <br />making this determination, the City Secretary shall compare long- term <br />lease of low-cost storage facilities, in addition to, or in place of, <br />any records storage building operated by the City, with the cost of <br />microphotography. In calculating comparative costs, the City Secretary <br />shall consider document preparation and refiling time of staff, and <br />other indirect costs of micrographics, as well as the cost of separate <br />archival storage for master negatives of microfilm. Records determined <br />to be more economically stored on microfilm shall be microphotographed <br />and, in addition, the City Secretary shall include the following types <br />of records in the micrographic program: <br />1. Those which the Records Management Officer determined are <br />of historical value and whose preservation are best insured by <br />microphotographing the records on archival quality film. <br />2. Those which because of the nature of the information they <br />contain are indispensable to the continued operations of an office <br />and, therefore, should be microphotographed to provide a security <br />copy. <br />3. Those which because of high volume use require frequent <br />and/or large number of copies to be made which could be made most <br />efficiently or economically through microfilm. <br />Section 15. MICROGRAPHICS STANDARDS. Microfilm used for <br />archival or security purposes as outlined in Section 14 must meet the <br />technical standards for quality, density, resolution, and definition <br />of the American National Standards Institute as required by law. The <br />master negatives of such film shall not be used for making use <br /> <br />
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