CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT REGULATION

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CLARK COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT REGULATION RECORDS RETENTION SCHEDULE R-3621 I. In accordance with Nevada Revised Statutes, Nevada Administrative Code, and the Local Governments Records Manual, this schedule for the retention of Clark County School District records must be followed. District Form CCF No. Title Responsibility Period CCF-5 Authorization for Extra Pay CCF-7 Performance Evaluation Report Central Office Administrator CCF-8 Licensed Employee Appraisal Report CCF-9 Employee Response CCF-10 Personnel Record Continuation Sheet CCF-11 Performance Evaluation School Administrator CCF-11.1 Performance Evaluation Report School Administrator Continuation Sheet 1 CCF-14 Personnel Requisition 2 1 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 2 CCF-14 is now Senior High Counselor Performance Criteria Log. (Personnel Requisitions are now CCF-168.) of previously issued CCF-14s as Personnel Requisitions remains.

R-3621 (page 2) District Form CCF No. Title Responsibility Period CCF-21 Record of Personnel Notification CCF-22 Notice of Short-Term Suspension Certificated Personnel 1 CCF-24 Performance Evaluation (School Principal) Elementary 2 CCF-25 Performance Evaluation (School Principal) Secondary 3 CCF-26 Probationary Certificated Employee Appraisal Report 4 CCF-30 Record of Licensed Personnel Transfer CCF-31 Report of Employee Response 5 CCF-32 Substitute Management Annual Summary 6 1 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 2 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 3 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 4 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 5 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 6 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains.

R-3621 (page 3) District Form CCF No. Title Responsibility Period CCF-33 Substitute Management Daily Record 1 CCF-34 Peak Demand Days Licensed Employees Performing Substitute Work 2 CCF-35 Substitute Teacher Evaluation Form CCF-36 Substitute Service Teacher Monthly Work Record Schools 2 Years CCF-38 Suspension Decision 3 CCF-42 Employee Folder Review Record CCF-60 Classified Personnel Notice of Short-Term Suspension 4 CCF-65 Support Staff Personnel Requisition 5 CCF-68 Support Staff Substitute/ Temporary Student Worker- Evaluation CCF-70 Support Staff Performance Evaluation Report 1 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 2 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 3 CCF-38 is now Educational Computing Strategist Performance Log. (Suspension Decisions are now CCF-123.) of previously issued documents remains. 4 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 5 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains.

R-3621 (page 4) District Form CCF No. Title Responsibility Period CCF-102 Driver s Report of Accident Originating Dept./ Risk Management 3 Years 1 If No Injuries to Minors CCF-102 Driver s Report of Accident Risk Management If Injuries to Minors CCF-107 Authorization for Increment for Special Student Worker 2 CCF-107 ESEA Association Business Leave Report Employee- Management Relations CCF-109 Weekly Instructional Program Schedule Licensed Staff Schools 5 Years CCF-121 Recommendation for Suspension CCF-123 Employee Suspension Decision CCF-125 Employee Leave and Absence Correction Voucher Accounting CCF-135 Grievance Case Record 3 CCF-136 Grievance Case Record Informal Hearing 4 1 Or termination of legal action 2 CCF-107 is now ESEA Association Business Leave Report. of previously issued CCF-107s as Authorization for Increment for Special Student Worker remains. 3 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 4 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains.

R-3621 (page 5) District Form CCF No. Title Responsibility Period CCF-137 Grievance Case Record Appeal Hearing 1 CCF-139 Licensed Employee Request for Salary Change 3 Years CCF-144 Out-of-District Consultant Authorization and Payment Purchasing 5 Years CCF-151 Performance Evaluation Report Administrators 2 CCF-160 Request for Course Approval CCF-164 State of Nevada Public Employees Resignation/Retirement/Leave of Absence CCF-166 Request for Leave of Absence CCF-168 Suspension Hearing Request 3 4 CCF-168 Position Control Authorization Form (Personal Requisition) 5 1 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 2 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 3 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 4 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 5 CCF-168 is now Personnel Requisition. of previously issued CCF-168s as Suspension Hearing Requests remains.

R-3621 (page 6) District Form CCF No. Title Responsibility Period CCF-174 Mileage/Travel/Expense Claim Accounting 6 Years CCF-303 Burglary and Vandalism Report Risk Management 3 Years CCF-375 Transmittal of Monies for Deposit Accounting 6 Years CCF-391 Request for Purchase Purchasing 5 Years CCF-434 Athletic Contract for Interscholastic Athletics Schools 3 Years CCF-438 Athletic Eligibility Transfer Waiver Senior High Student Activities/ Athletics 1 CCF-440 Athletic Income Statement Student Activities/ Athletics Until Resolution of Annual Audit CCF-441 Athletic Injury Report Risk Management 6 Years CCF-445 Record of Ticket Sales- Athletic Contest Student Activities/ Athletics 2 Years CCF-446 Athletic Trip Expense Schools 4 Years CCF-561 Psychological Report Student Support Services CCF-586 Speech-Language Services Progress Status Report Year Student Data Services 3 Years 2 CCF-591 Speech-Language Therapy Report Student Data Services 2 Years 1 Until student graduation 2 Of record inactivity

R-3621 (page 7) District Form CCF No. Title Responsibility Period CCF-620 Accident Report Student Injury Risk Management CCF-692 Homeroom Attendance Register Schools 5 Years After the Last Day of the School Year CCF-693 Attendance Report for Nonresident Students (Supplemental Attendance Report) Student Data Services 2 Years CCF-704 Verification of Enrollment and Attendance Schools 5 Years After the Last Day of the School Year CCF-706 Elementary Student Current Data Record Student Data Services/Schools CCF-713 Inventorio De Sallubridad Special Schools/ Programs CCF-739 Promotion List, K-6 Instruction 1 CCF-760 Student Academic Record 7-12 Student Data Services/Schools 2 CCF-762 Student Current Data Record Student Data Services/Schools 3 CCF-766 Student Academic Record 6-12 Student Data Services/Schools CCF-768 Health Inventory (K-8) Student Data Services 5 Years 4 1 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 2 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 3 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 4 It is the District s practice to keep the record permanently if possible.

R-3621 (page 8) District Form CCF No. Title Responsibility Period CCF-768 Health Inventory (9-12) Student Data Services 6 Years 1 CCF-836 Request for Zone Variance Instruction 2 FEDERAL AND STATE FORMS Form Title Responsibility Period CFP-301 USDA Commodity Food Services 3 Years Reports to Carson City ED/A5 District Pupil State Student 3 Attendance and Data Services Enrollment Report ED/A6 State Department Student 4 Attendance Form Data Services EEO-5 Elementary/Secondary Staff Information LV/16 Pupil Cumulative City Student 5 Record Data Services OSHA Log and Summary of Safety 5 Years 300/300A Occupational Management Injuries/Illness W2 Wage and Tax Accounting 5 Years Statement W4 Withholding Exemption 3 Years 6 1 It is the District s practice to keep the record permanently if possible. 2 Until student graduation 3 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 4 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 5 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains. 6 After employee termination

R-3621 (page 9) RECORDS AND FORMS (UNNUMBERED) Title Responsibility Period Accounting Journals and Accounting 7 Years Records (originals) ADA and Enrollment Annual Student Summary (state) Data Services AHERA Management Plan Facilities 3 Years After Building Termination Annual Attendance Report Student Data 1 Services Application for Free and Reduced Food Services 3 Years Price Meals (English and Spanish) Architectural Contracts Facilities 6 Years After Contract Termination Asbestos Abatement Projects Facilities 3 Years After Building Termination Asbestos Inspection Records Facilities 3 Years After Reinspection Audit Reports and Work Papers Internal Audit 3 Years (internal) Auditors Reports (external) Accounting Bank Statements Schools 2 Years Bid Documents Purchasing 1 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains.

R-3621 (page 10) Title Responsibility Period Agenda, Reference Material, and Superintendent Minutes (original) of Board designee subcommittees, advisory responsible for committees, standing committees, each committee and other affiliated District committees that meet under the Nevada Open Meeting Law Board Agenda, Reference Material, Superintendent and Minutes (original) Bond Bids Finance and 10 Years Operations After Bond Expires Bond Election Records Finance and 10 Years Operations After Bond Expires Bond Fund Equipment Project Facilities 5 Years Books Financial Management Bond Sales Records Finance and 10 Years Operations After Bond Expires Bond Statements Finance and Operations Breakfast Program Reports Food Services 3 Years Budget Documents Budget Budget Report Printouts Budget (for individual units) Budget Statistics Budget Budget Summaries Budget

R-3621 (page 11) Title Responsibility Period Building Fund Project Ledgers Facilities Financial Management Bureau of Land Management Facilities (patents, leases, letters) CCSD Master Plan Facilities 1 Year After Revision Check Registers Accounting/ 6 Years Schools Check Stubs Accounting/ 6 Years Schools Checks, Cancelled Accounting/ 3 Years Schools Class Record Books/Grade Books Schools 5 Years After the Last Day of the School Year Comparative Analysis of Student 5 Years Attendance Percentages Data Services (ADA to ADM) Confidential Folders (student) Student 3 Years 1 Data Services Construction Contracts Facilities 6 Years After Contract Termination Construction Inspection Records Facilities 6 Years After Contract Termination 1 After completion of program (folders are reduced)

R-3621 (page 12) Title Responsibility Period Deeds, Easements, Rights-of-Way Facilities Deposit Slips Schools 2 Years (commercial and school bank) Disbursements Documentation Schools 2 Years Discipline Reports (student) Secondary 1 Schools Distributions, Accounting 1 Year Accounts Payable and Payroll Employee Absence Reporting Accounting System (audit listing) Employee Asbestos Medical 30 Years Records After Termination Employee s Claim for Risk Management Compensation of Initial Treatment (Form C-4) Engineering Contracts Facilities 6 Years After Contract Termination Equipment Inventory Records Accounting 2 Years (work sheets) Equipment and Supplies Purchasing 3 Years Evaluation Fact-finding Material and Expenditure Budget Records Federal Program Budget Budget Unit Printouts 1 Until student graduation

R-3621 (page 13) Title Responsibility Period Federal Program Files (complete) Federal Programs 5 Years Federal Program Warehouse Federal Programs 5 Years Requisitions Federal/State Returns Accounting 7 Years (#941, NIC, PERB) Federal Survey File (eligible) Student 3 Years Data Services Federal Survey Cards (ineligible) Student 2 Years Data Services Financial Surveys Budget 5 Years Food Service Reports Accounting 2 Years Guidelines on Defining Information Transmitted Via E-Mail See Section II Hazardous Materials Removal Facilities 3 Years After Project Termination Individual Earnings Records Accounting (printout) Insurance/Risk Management Risk Management Professional Service Specifications Insurance Enrollment Cards Employee Benefits 2 Years 1 Internal Service Fund Risk Management 3 Years (Self-Insurance) Audits Invoicing Records Accounting Until Resolution of Annual Audit Land Purchase/Sale Documents Facilities 1 After employee termination

R-3621 (page 14) Title Responsibilities Period Lunch Program and Luncheteria Food Services Operation Statements Lunch Program Reports Food Services 5 Years (elementary and secondary) Menu Planner, School Lunch Food Services 5 Years (cost control and SL5) Notice of Injury or Occupational Risk Management 5 Years Disease (Form C-1) Notice of Third Party Claims Risk Management 5 Years or 3 Years After Final Settlement Packing Lists Purchasing 1 Year After Annual Audit Payroll Deduction Listings Accounting Payroll Variance Register (original) Accounting Plans and Specifications Facilities 3 Years (including air balance and soil reports) After Building Termination Preventive Maintenance Records Facilities 2 Years After Equipment Termination Pupil Attendance and Enrollment Student 5 Years Report Data Services Purchase Order Receivers Accounting 1 Year After Annual Audit Purchase Orders Purchasing 1 Year After Annual Audit

R-3621 (page 15) Title Responsibilities Period Purchase Orders, School Bank Schools 2 Years Purchase Records, Buyers Purchasing 1 Year After Annual Audit Receipt Books (pre-numbered) Schools 2 Years Receipt Copies Accounting 2 Years Receipt, Interschool Transfer of Food Services 5 Years Food Commodities Receipt Summary Report Schools 2 Years Request for Check Schools 2 Years Request for Transfer of Funds Schools 2 Years Resident Student Transported Out Student 2 Years Data Services Retirement Reports Accounting Small Purchase Order (SPO) (copy) Accounting 5 Years Student Academic Student 1 Records Data Services/ (formerly CC-133 and CC-133A) Schools Student Cafeteria-Worker Food Services 3 Years Time Sheet Student Name/Number Student 5 Years Reference List Data Services Supply Consumption Reports Purchasing 2 Years Supply Stock Requisition Logs Purchasing 2 Years Surplus Food Reports Food Services 3 Years (school luncheteria) 1 Document no longer used. of previously issued documents remains.

R-3621 (page 16) Title Responsibilities Period United States Postal Registry Logs Purchasing 3 Years Vehicle Breakdown Reports Transportation 3 Years Vehicle Fleet Maintenance Transportation 1 Unit Register Vehicle Maintenance Card Transportation 2 Vouchers and Invoices Accounting 6 Years Well Water Reports Facilities 12 Years Work Orders Facilities 3 Years After Completion Workers Compensation Claims: Risk Management Employer s Report of Industrial Injury and Occupational Disease (Form C-3) 1 Or until vehicle is declared beyond economical repair 2 Or until vehicle is declared beyond economical repair

R-3621 (page 17) II. Guidelines on Defining Information Transmitted Via E-mail as a Public Record A. Introduction Electronic mail or e-mail is a tool used to transmit information between two or more parties. Information sent or received via e-mail is in many ways identical to regular postal mail that must be sorted and managed. Information contained within an e-mail should not automatically be defined as a public record. While the content of some e-mail transmissions may constitute public records, others are simply personal mail, duplicates, transitory items, and other types of non-record transmittals that can be acted upon and quickly deleted. B. Types of E-mail Transmittals and Appropriate Disposition E-mail transmissions can be classified into four basic categories: 1. Personal Messages 2. Transitory Messages 3. Duplicate Records 4. Public Records Every public employee who uses e-mail to transmit or receive information in the course of conducting District business must be trained and knowledgeable about his/her responsibilities for managing public records. All information sent via e-mail should be prepared under the assumption that: 1. Information sent via e-mail is not confidential. 2. The targeted recipient may not be the final recipient. 3. The information sent may be determined to be and maintained as a public record by another party. As such, District employees should prepare all e-mail transmittals to be a professional representation. This includes, but it not limited to, the appropriate level of formality for the targeted and possible recipient(s); correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation; and use of appropriate labels, titles, salutations, and closings. District employees should be trained in classifying information contained within e-mails into one of the following categories. Once properly classified, the information contained within the e-mail may be processed per the recommended disposition.

R-3621 (page 18) 1. Personal Messages: E-mail has evolved into a substitution for the telephone and is a cost-effective means of communication that is often used for communication that has no bearing or relevance to conducting District business (i.e., Let s do lunch or Can I catch a ride home types of messages). Employees should be aware that there is no guarantee of privacy or confidentiality for personal messages transmitted via the e-mail system as all messages are owned by the District and their contents may be monitored, viewed, printed, and further distributed at any time by other District employees. Disposition: Personal messages are not public records and may be deleted immediately after receipt. 2. Transitory Messages: These types of messages do not set policy, establish guidelines or procedures, document agency business, certify a transaction, or become a receipt. The informal tone of transitory messages might be compared to communication during a telephone conversation or conversation in an office hallway. These messages tend to convey information of temporary importance in lieu of oral communication and have a very limited administrative value. Many of these may have an official context but may not be part of a business transaction. Examples of messages that are not public records include general departmental correspondence regarding routine business activities (transmittal messages and responses to routine questions); minor non-policy announcements; interoffice messages regarding employee activities (holiday parties, etc.); phone calls; published reference materials; invitations and responses to work-related events (meetings, etc.); and listserv messages other than those posted in an official capacity (unless the messages are relied upon in the development of management, financial, operating procedures, or policy matters). Disposition: Transitory messages are not public records and may be deleted when no longer administratively useful (i.e., when the message has no value to the District). 3. Duplicate Records: E-mail as a medium promotes expedited communication to multiple users with great ease. Consequently, e-mail systems frequently contain duplicates of a record, such as copies or extracts of documents distributed for convenience or reference. Memoranda are often forwarded via e-mail in order to speed up distribution of certain critical and/or time-sensitive information. Information transmitted in this manner is simply a duplicate or non-record. The paper document is the actual public record.

R-3621 (page 19) Disposition: Duplicate records are not public records and may be deleted immediately. 4. Public Records: Public records are information and other documents created or assimilated in the course of conducting public business that document the activities and business of public employees. An official record includes any materials which are made or received by the District and preserved as evidence of the organization, operation, policy, or any other activity of the District or because of the information contained in the material. Examples of information that could be transmitted in an e-mail that may constitute a public record include: Policies and directives Correspondence or memoranda related to official business Work schedules and assignments Agendas and minutes of meetings Any document that initiates, authorizes, or completes a business transaction Final reports or recommendations Once an e-mail transmittal is determined to be a public record, District employees have an obligation to apply the appropriate records retention schedule. For retention purposes, the records should be maintained in an easily accessible location, which may include: 1. Printing out a copy and filing a hard copy in the relevant subject matter file, or 2. Moving the file out of the e-mail system and storing a copy of the e-mail in an electronic document management system.

R-3621 (page 20) Disposition: Public records should be retained for the period appropriate to their content and handled in accordance with this regulation. public records are archival records with legal, administrative, or historical value that must be retained indefinitely. These records must be preserved in a medium that can be used by future generations. Since no medium used to store electronic records is considered permanent, public records for permanent record storage cannot be maintained in an electronic medium. Records appraised as permanent must be converted to paper, microfilm, or another acceptable medium for permanent records retention which meets legal requirements and incurs the fewest resources. Legal Reference: NRS Chapter 239 Public Records NAC Chapter 239 Public Records Review Responsibility: Finance and Operations Division Adopted Pol. Gov. Review: [3621:6/28/01] Revised: 5/8/08