50-18-91
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50-18-91.
As
used in this article, the term:
(1)
'Agency' means any state office, department, division, board, bureau,
commission, authority, or other separate unit of state government created or
established by law.
(2)
'Court record' means all documents, papers, letters, maps, books (except books
formally organized in libraries), microfilm, magnetic tape, or other material,
regardless of physical form or characteristics, made or received pursuant to law
or ordinance or, in the necessary performance of any judicial function, created
or received by an official of the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, and any
superior, state, juvenile, probate, or magistrate court. 'Court record' includes
records of the offices of the judge, clerk, prosecuting attorney, public
defender, court reporter, or any employee of the court.
(3)
'Division' means the Division of Archives and History of the Office of the
Secretary of State.
(4)
'Georgia State Archives' means an establishment maintained by the division for
the preservation of those records and other papers that have been determined by
the division to have sufficient historical and other value to warrant their
continued preservation by the state and that have been accepted by the division
for deposit in its custody.
(5)
'Records' means all documents, papers, letters, maps, books (except books in
formally organized libraries), microfilm, magnetic tape, or other material,
regardless of physical form or characteristics, made or received pursuant to law
or ordinance or in performance of functions by any agency.
(6)
'Records center' means an establishment maintained by the division primarily for
the storage, processing, servicing, and security of public records that must be
retained for varying periods of time but need not be retained in an
agency´s office equipment or office space.
(7)
'Record series' means documents or records having similar physical
characteristics or relating to a similar function or activity that are filed in
a unified arrangement.
(8)
'Records management' means the application of management techniques to the
creation, utilization, maintenance, retention, preservation, and disposal of
records undertaken to reduce costs and improve efficiency of record keeping.
'Records management' includes management of filing and microfilming equipment
and supplies; filing and information retrieval systems; files, correspondence,
reports, and forms management; historical documentation; micrographics;
retention programming; and vital records protection.
(9)
'Retention schedule' means a set of disposition instructions prescribing how
long, where, and in what form a record series shall be kept.
(10)
'Vital records' means any record vital to the resumption or continuation of
operations, or both; to the re-creation of the legal and financial status of
government in the state; or to the protection and fulfillment of obligations to
citizens of the state.