Title: Interpreting the Personnel General Records Schedule
1Interpreting the Personnel General Records
Schedule
- Brad Houston, University Records Officer
- January 14, 2009
2Unclassified Staff Personnel GRS
- Two years in the making! Drafted by UW Records
Officers Council (UWROC) - Approved November 2008 by Wisconsin Public
Records Board - Applies to ALL UW-System Unclassified Personnel
records! - Specifically for faculty, academic staff
- Does NOT supersede State-wide General Record
Schedule for Classified Staff
3Goals of this Presentation
- Explain records management (briefly) and how it
applies to official and unofficial personnel
records - Provide guidance on reading and interpreting the
general records schedule - Examine implications of the GRS for both
Personnel Representatives and office managers
4Part I A (Brief) Records Management Primer
5What Is a Record?
- Records Recorded information, in any format,
that allows an office to conduct business - This includes emails and IMs!
- Also documents business processes
- Value of Record determined by content, not format
- Ask Does this document help me perform my job
description?
6Official vs. Unofficial Records
- Official Record The copy of record for audit
purposes, record requests, etc. - Usually, your divisions PRep is the official
record holder - Exceptions unique records (evaluations, etc.)
- Only official records need to be retained for
full period - Convenience copies usually do not have retention
periods, but personnel copies do--
confidentiality
7Official or Unofficial? Some examples
8Is It an Official Record?
- Is the record unique?
- No other offices on campus maintain a copy of
this record - Is my office responsible for producing this
record on demand? - Open Records Requests, subpoenas, etc.
- Is my office designated the custodian by statute
or policy? - If yes to any of these It is the official copy
9Privacy and Confidentiality
- All personnel records are subject to state law
(Wis. Stats. 19.36) and UWM policy (S-42) keeping
these files private - NOT just official copies! All copies of all
records in this schedule covered by these
statutes - Employees may review portions of their official
P-File (with permission) - Outside entities may ONLY review personnel
records following review by Legal Affairs
10Electronic Personnel Records
- These are also covered by the General Records
Schedule! - Section III IADS records
- GRS will be updated as PeopleSoft is integrated
- Printouts are copies may be destroyed
- If you arent sure, hold on to it!
11Part II Reading the Personnel General Records
Schedule
12Using the GRS Finding Schedules
- Organized into 8 categories
- Official P-File, Recruitment, IADS, Evaluation,
Staff Development, Termination, Grievances, Other - Within each category, find the record type you
need - Examples P-File, I-9 forms, tenure file, student
evaluations, sabbatical documentation - Record series names may not correspond to the
names YOU use - Read the description to determine functional
similarity
13Personnel GRS Categories
14Personnel GRS Categories, Cont.
15Using the GRS Reading Schedules
- Record Schedules consist of
- Series Title
- Description of the Series
- Retention period (original)
- Retention period (copies)
- Disposition Instructions (Archive, Destroy,
Transfer) - Retention periods include triggering event,
i.e. when you start counting (creation, end of
fiscal year, etc.) - If disposition is marked Destroy
confidentially, materials MUST BE SHREDDED or
put in records management shred bins
16Example I-9 Form schedule
Title
Description
Retention
Copies
17Special cases P-Files and SS
- GRS provides some flexibility for institutions to
set own policies for some records - Affected Records
- Faculty P-Files Retain for 30 years and send to
Archives - Academic Staff P-Files Retain for 10 years and
destroy (Provisional schedule) - Search and Screen Files (Dean and higher) Retain
for 6 years and send to Archives
18Part III Implications of the General Records
Schedule
19For PReps keep informed!
- You are the official record holders for most
records in the GRS - Responsibility to produce records if subpoenaed
or requested - Familiarize self with retention periods,
disposition instructions - Be aware of archiving/confidential destruction
procedures - Temporary Storage needs?
20For non-PReps Take Stock!
- Determine which records series you maintain in
your office - Determine which records, if any, are official
records - Usually, these are limited to evaluations and
tenure files however, your office may vary - Dispose of unofficial records as soon as possible
by schedule - Limits legal liability!
21Sending Files to the Archives
- UWM Archives only accepts files scheduled for
PERMANENT retention - Series specifically included for archives in GRS
include - Official Personnel File (Faculty)
- Grievance/Appeal Files
- Search and Screen Committee Files (Dean or higher)
22Sending to the Archives, cont.
- Fill out records transfer form (available on
Records Management website) - Contact Archives for records center boxes
- 1 file cabinet drawer1.3 records center boxes
- Put documents in folders remove binders if
possible - Create inventory of boxes
- Box-level is OK folder-level is better
- Arrange for pickup/transfer (x6979)
23Confidential Destruction
- UWM now contracts with Kard Recycling and
Shredding for confidential shredding - Some buildings have own shred bins
- Contact Records Management to have shreddables
picked up - For large orders (15 boxes), contact Buildings
and Grounds for special pickups - Shredding is for confidential material only NOT
an all-purpose garbage pickup! - http//www.uwm.edu/Libraries/arch/recordsmgt/confi
den.htm
24Off-site temporary storage
- Ideal for records with long-term temporary
disposition (e.g. Academic Staff P-Files) - Currently, UWM uses Iron Mountain for offsite
storage - Contact Purchasing Dept. (x6011) for details
- Wisconsin State Records Center
- Requires folder-level inventory before submission
25When in Doubt, Look it Up!
- The Personnel General Records Schedule itself
- http//www.uwsa.edu/gc-off/records/schedules/UWSys
temUnclassifiedGRS9-30-08.pdf - UWM Record Management, with tips (and this
presentation!) - http//records.uwm.edu
- Records Management Guidelines from UWSA
- http//www.uwsa.edu/gc-off/records/guidelines/
26Thank you
- Any questions?
- Contact Records Management
- Phone 414-229-6979
- E-mail houstobn_at_uwm.edu
- Web http//records.uwm.edu
- This presentation is available online
http//www.uwm.edu/Libraries/arch/recordsmgt/pers-
grs011409.ppt