Or. Admin. Code § 166-020-0010 - Duties of Public Records Custodians
Public records custodians are charged with protecting and providing access to public records:
(1) The term "public records" as used in
statutes and rules pertaining to disposition of public records means records
which are the property of the public. Alienation of public records is
prohibited by public policy and statute (ORS 192.001). Custodians of public
records are specifically charged by statute with the responsibility of
protecting them, and, except as expressly provided by statute, furnishing
reasonable opportunities for inspection and examination of them by any person
(ORS 192.430(1).
(2) State and
local agencies are responsible for public records in their custody, wherever
deposited, until the public records have been transferred to the custody of the
State Archivist or otherwise disposed of as authorized by an approved records
retention schedule produced by the State Archivist
(3) Pursuant to ORS 357.875, no state agency
or local government shall enter into or renew an agreement with any records
storage entity that restricts the access or inspection of Oregon public records
by the State Archivist.
(4) When a
state agency is abolished or ceases to operate, its public records shall be
deposited in the official custody of the State Archivist, except as otherwise
provided by ORS 357.835(2).
(5)
Public records deposited in the State Records Center or Security Copy
Depository remain in the official custody of the agency which deposited
them.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 357
Stats. Implemented: ORS 357.825(2), 357.835, 357.855 & 357.895
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