California 2021 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1429 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/19/2021

                    CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1429Introduced by Assembly Member HoldenFebruary 19, 2021 An act to amend Section 12274.5 of the Government Code, relating to state government. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1429, as introduced, Holden. State agency records: management coordinator duties: personnel training.Existing law, the State Records Management Act, requires each head of a state agency to establish and maintain an active, continuing program for the economical and efficient management of the records and information collection practices of the agency, and to appoint a representative from the agency to serve as the records management coordinator. Existing law requires the coordinator to, among other duties, attend records management training classes offered by the Secretary of State, act as liaison between the agency, the California Records and Information Management Program (CalRIM), the State Records Center, and the State Records Appraisal Program (SRAP), and schedule CalRIM and SRAP training for agency staff who have records management duties.This bill would also require a records management coordinator to provide records management training to all agency personnel who prepare, own, use, or retain public records on behalf of the agency, and to ensure that agency personnel complete the records management training within 60 days of employment and complete refresher records management training annually thereafter.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 12274.5 of the Government Code is amended to read:12274.5. A Records Management Coordinator of an agency shall do all of the following:(a) (1) Upon initial appointment as a Records Management Coordinator, attend a minimum of 12 hours of records management training classes offered by the Secretary of State within 12 months of appointment.(2) After the initial 12 months, attend a minimum of 4 hours of biennial records management training offered by the Secretary of State.(3) Provide records management training to all agency personnel who prepare, own, use, or retain public records on behalf of the agency.(4) Ensure that agency personnel complete the records management training required to be provided to them pursuant to paragraph (3) within 60 days of employment and complete a refresher records management training annually thereafter.(b) Coordinate the agencys records management program.(c) Act as liaison between the agency and the California Records and Information Management Program (CalRIM), State Records Center (SRC), and the State Records Appraisal Program (SRAP) within the State Archives Division of the Secretary of State.(d) Respond to questions from CalRIM, SRC, and SRAP.(e) Schedule CalRIM and SRAP training for agency staff who have records management duties.(f) Review and approve agency records retention schedules before submission to CalRIM.(g) Review and approve records retention schedules before submission to CalRIM.(h) Review and approve agency destruction of records stored at the SRC.(i) Facilitate annual disposition of agency records not stored at the SRC, including transfer of records to the SRC as well as destruction of records at the Document Destruction Center.(j) Review and approve purchase or rental of filing equipment or shredders.(k) Provide all requested reports, written justifications, requests for offsite storage approval, or any other retention schedule documentation to CalRIM or SRAP.(l) Distribute announcements of records management activities.

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 1429Introduced by Assembly Member HoldenFebruary 19, 2021 An act to amend Section 12274.5 of the Government Code, relating to state government. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 1429, as introduced, Holden. State agency records: management coordinator duties: personnel training.Existing law, the State Records Management Act, requires each head of a state agency to establish and maintain an active, continuing program for the economical and efficient management of the records and information collection practices of the agency, and to appoint a representative from the agency to serve as the records management coordinator. Existing law requires the coordinator to, among other duties, attend records management training classes offered by the Secretary of State, act as liaison between the agency, the California Records and Information Management Program (CalRIM), the State Records Center, and the State Records Appraisal Program (SRAP), and schedule CalRIM and SRAP training for agency staff who have records management duties.This bill would also require a records management coordinator to provide records management training to all agency personnel who prepare, own, use, or retain public records on behalf of the agency, and to ensure that agency personnel complete the records management training within 60 days of employment and complete refresher records management training annually thereafter.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO 





 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION

 Assembly Bill 

No. 1429

Introduced by Assembly Member HoldenFebruary 19, 2021

Introduced by Assembly Member Holden
February 19, 2021

 An act to amend Section 12274.5 of the Government Code, relating to state government. 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

AB 1429, as introduced, Holden. State agency records: management coordinator duties: personnel training.

Existing law, the State Records Management Act, requires each head of a state agency to establish and maintain an active, continuing program for the economical and efficient management of the records and information collection practices of the agency, and to appoint a representative from the agency to serve as the records management coordinator. Existing law requires the coordinator to, among other duties, attend records management training classes offered by the Secretary of State, act as liaison between the agency, the California Records and Information Management Program (CalRIM), the State Records Center, and the State Records Appraisal Program (SRAP), and schedule CalRIM and SRAP training for agency staff who have records management duties.This bill would also require a records management coordinator to provide records management training to all agency personnel who prepare, own, use, or retain public records on behalf of the agency, and to ensure that agency personnel complete the records management training within 60 days of employment and complete refresher records management training annually thereafter.

Existing law, the State Records Management Act, requires each head of a state agency to establish and maintain an active, continuing program for the economical and efficient management of the records and information collection practices of the agency, and to appoint a representative from the agency to serve as the records management coordinator. Existing law requires the coordinator to, among other duties, attend records management training classes offered by the Secretary of State, act as liaison between the agency, the California Records and Information Management Program (CalRIM), the State Records Center, and the State Records Appraisal Program (SRAP), and schedule CalRIM and SRAP training for agency staff who have records management duties.

This bill would also require a records management coordinator to provide records management training to all agency personnel who prepare, own, use, or retain public records on behalf of the agency, and to ensure that agency personnel complete the records management training within 60 days of employment and complete refresher records management training annually thereafter.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 12274.5 of the Government Code is amended to read:12274.5. A Records Management Coordinator of an agency shall do all of the following:(a) (1) Upon initial appointment as a Records Management Coordinator, attend a minimum of 12 hours of records management training classes offered by the Secretary of State within 12 months of appointment.(2) After the initial 12 months, attend a minimum of 4 hours of biennial records management training offered by the Secretary of State.(3) Provide records management training to all agency personnel who prepare, own, use, or retain public records on behalf of the agency.(4) Ensure that agency personnel complete the records management training required to be provided to them pursuant to paragraph (3) within 60 days of employment and complete a refresher records management training annually thereafter.(b) Coordinate the agencys records management program.(c) Act as liaison between the agency and the California Records and Information Management Program (CalRIM), State Records Center (SRC), and the State Records Appraisal Program (SRAP) within the State Archives Division of the Secretary of State.(d) Respond to questions from CalRIM, SRC, and SRAP.(e) Schedule CalRIM and SRAP training for agency staff who have records management duties.(f) Review and approve agency records retention schedules before submission to CalRIM.(g) Review and approve records retention schedules before submission to CalRIM.(h) Review and approve agency destruction of records stored at the SRC.(i) Facilitate annual disposition of agency records not stored at the SRC, including transfer of records to the SRC as well as destruction of records at the Document Destruction Center.(j) Review and approve purchase or rental of filing equipment or shredders.(k) Provide all requested reports, written justifications, requests for offsite storage approval, or any other retention schedule documentation to CalRIM or SRAP.(l) Distribute announcements of records management activities.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Section 12274.5 of the Government Code is amended to read:12274.5. A Records Management Coordinator of an agency shall do all of the following:(a) (1) Upon initial appointment as a Records Management Coordinator, attend a minimum of 12 hours of records management training classes offered by the Secretary of State within 12 months of appointment.(2) After the initial 12 months, attend a minimum of 4 hours of biennial records management training offered by the Secretary of State.(3) Provide records management training to all agency personnel who prepare, own, use, or retain public records on behalf of the agency.(4) Ensure that agency personnel complete the records management training required to be provided to them pursuant to paragraph (3) within 60 days of employment and complete a refresher records management training annually thereafter.(b) Coordinate the agencys records management program.(c) Act as liaison between the agency and the California Records and Information Management Program (CalRIM), State Records Center (SRC), and the State Records Appraisal Program (SRAP) within the State Archives Division of the Secretary of State.(d) Respond to questions from CalRIM, SRC, and SRAP.(e) Schedule CalRIM and SRAP training for agency staff who have records management duties.(f) Review and approve agency records retention schedules before submission to CalRIM.(g) Review and approve records retention schedules before submission to CalRIM.(h) Review and approve agency destruction of records stored at the SRC.(i) Facilitate annual disposition of agency records not stored at the SRC, including transfer of records to the SRC as well as destruction of records at the Document Destruction Center.(j) Review and approve purchase or rental of filing equipment or shredders.(k) Provide all requested reports, written justifications, requests for offsite storage approval, or any other retention schedule documentation to CalRIM or SRAP.(l) Distribute announcements of records management activities.

SECTION 1. Section 12274.5 of the Government Code is amended to read:

### SECTION 1.

12274.5. A Records Management Coordinator of an agency shall do all of the following:(a) (1) Upon initial appointment as a Records Management Coordinator, attend a minimum of 12 hours of records management training classes offered by the Secretary of State within 12 months of appointment.(2) After the initial 12 months, attend a minimum of 4 hours of biennial records management training offered by the Secretary of State.(3) Provide records management training to all agency personnel who prepare, own, use, or retain public records on behalf of the agency.(4) Ensure that agency personnel complete the records management training required to be provided to them pursuant to paragraph (3) within 60 days of employment and complete a refresher records management training annually thereafter.(b) Coordinate the agencys records management program.(c) Act as liaison between the agency and the California Records and Information Management Program (CalRIM), State Records Center (SRC), and the State Records Appraisal Program (SRAP) within the State Archives Division of the Secretary of State.(d) Respond to questions from CalRIM, SRC, and SRAP.(e) Schedule CalRIM and SRAP training for agency staff who have records management duties.(f) Review and approve agency records retention schedules before submission to CalRIM.(g) Review and approve records retention schedules before submission to CalRIM.(h) Review and approve agency destruction of records stored at the SRC.(i) Facilitate annual disposition of agency records not stored at the SRC, including transfer of records to the SRC as well as destruction of records at the Document Destruction Center.(j) Review and approve purchase or rental of filing equipment or shredders.(k) Provide all requested reports, written justifications, requests for offsite storage approval, or any other retention schedule documentation to CalRIM or SRAP.(l) Distribute announcements of records management activities.

12274.5. A Records Management Coordinator of an agency shall do all of the following:(a) (1) Upon initial appointment as a Records Management Coordinator, attend a minimum of 12 hours of records management training classes offered by the Secretary of State within 12 months of appointment.(2) After the initial 12 months, attend a minimum of 4 hours of biennial records management training offered by the Secretary of State.(3) Provide records management training to all agency personnel who prepare, own, use, or retain public records on behalf of the agency.(4) Ensure that agency personnel complete the records management training required to be provided to them pursuant to paragraph (3) within 60 days of employment and complete a refresher records management training annually thereafter.(b) Coordinate the agencys records management program.(c) Act as liaison between the agency and the California Records and Information Management Program (CalRIM), State Records Center (SRC), and the State Records Appraisal Program (SRAP) within the State Archives Division of the Secretary of State.(d) Respond to questions from CalRIM, SRC, and SRAP.(e) Schedule CalRIM and SRAP training for agency staff who have records management duties.(f) Review and approve agency records retention schedules before submission to CalRIM.(g) Review and approve records retention schedules before submission to CalRIM.(h) Review and approve agency destruction of records stored at the SRC.(i) Facilitate annual disposition of agency records not stored at the SRC, including transfer of records to the SRC as well as destruction of records at the Document Destruction Center.(j) Review and approve purchase or rental of filing equipment or shredders.(k) Provide all requested reports, written justifications, requests for offsite storage approval, or any other retention schedule documentation to CalRIM or SRAP.(l) Distribute announcements of records management activities.

12274.5. A Records Management Coordinator of an agency shall do all of the following:(a) (1) Upon initial appointment as a Records Management Coordinator, attend a minimum of 12 hours of records management training classes offered by the Secretary of State within 12 months of appointment.(2) After the initial 12 months, attend a minimum of 4 hours of biennial records management training offered by the Secretary of State.(3) Provide records management training to all agency personnel who prepare, own, use, or retain public records on behalf of the agency.(4) Ensure that agency personnel complete the records management training required to be provided to them pursuant to paragraph (3) within 60 days of employment and complete a refresher records management training annually thereafter.(b) Coordinate the agencys records management program.(c) Act as liaison between the agency and the California Records and Information Management Program (CalRIM), State Records Center (SRC), and the State Records Appraisal Program (SRAP) within the State Archives Division of the Secretary of State.(d) Respond to questions from CalRIM, SRC, and SRAP.(e) Schedule CalRIM and SRAP training for agency staff who have records management duties.(f) Review and approve agency records retention schedules before submission to CalRIM.(g) Review and approve records retention schedules before submission to CalRIM.(h) Review and approve agency destruction of records stored at the SRC.(i) Facilitate annual disposition of agency records not stored at the SRC, including transfer of records to the SRC as well as destruction of records at the Document Destruction Center.(j) Review and approve purchase or rental of filing equipment or shredders.(k) Provide all requested reports, written justifications, requests for offsite storage approval, or any other retention schedule documentation to CalRIM or SRAP.(l) Distribute announcements of records management activities.



12274.5. A Records Management Coordinator of an agency shall do all of the following:

(a) (1) Upon initial appointment as a Records Management Coordinator, attend a minimum of 12 hours of records management training classes offered by the Secretary of State within 12 months of appointment.

(2) After the initial 12 months, attend a minimum of 4 hours of biennial records management training offered by the Secretary of State.

(3) Provide records management training to all agency personnel who prepare, own, use, or retain public records on behalf of the agency.

(4) Ensure that agency personnel complete the records management training required to be provided to them pursuant to paragraph (3) within 60 days of employment and complete a refresher records management training annually thereafter.

(b) Coordinate the agencys records management program.

(c) Act as liaison between the agency and the California Records and Information Management Program (CalRIM), State Records Center (SRC), and the State Records Appraisal Program (SRAP) within the State Archives Division of the Secretary of State.

(d) Respond to questions from CalRIM, SRC, and SRAP.

(e) Schedule CalRIM and SRAP training for agency staff who have records management duties.

(f) Review and approve agency records retention schedules before submission to CalRIM.

(g) Review and approve records retention schedules before submission to CalRIM.

(h) Review and approve agency destruction of records stored at the SRC.

(i) Facilitate annual disposition of agency records not stored at the SRC, including transfer of records to the SRC as well as destruction of records at the Document Destruction Center.

(j) Review and approve purchase or rental of filing equipment or shredders.

(k) Provide all requested reports, written justifications, requests for offsite storage approval, or any other retention schedule documentation to CalRIM or SRAP.

(l) Distribute announcements of records management activities.