eRecords Law

This section provides useful news and resources such as links to information and assistance sites for legal matters, articles published by Cohen Mohr attorneys, representative cases, and various policies and procedures relevant to our practice areas.

eRecords Law

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Electronic Records Program

Wisconsin Electronic Record Policies, Guidelines, and Standards → www.wisconsinhistory.org
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Electronic Records Committee

The Iowa Electronic Records Committee → https://www.iowasrc.org/ERC/
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Digital Imaging Guidelines for State Agencies

Kansas Historical Society digital imaging guidelines for state agencies. → https://www.kshs.org/p/digital-imaging-guidelines-for-state-agencies/11329
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Information and Services for Government Records Management

Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives records retention schedules, forms and guides. → https://kdla.ky.gov/records/
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Archives and Records Management

The Division of Archives and Records Management (NJDARM) is New Jersey’s public records authority. → https://nj.gov/state/darm/index.html
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Electronic Records

Government Records Branch of North Carolina → https://www.records.ncdcr.gov/erecords/
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E-Mail and Document Interchange Guidelines

Texas Dept. of Information Resources standards review and recommendation publication. → https://www2.dir.texas.gov/pubs/srrpubs/Pages/srrpub12.aspx
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State Administrative Manual

A reference source for statewide policies, procedures, regulations and information developed and issued by authoring agencies such as the Governor's Office, Department of General Services (DGS), Department of Finance (DOF), and Department of Personnel Administration. →...
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Public Records and Recorders

Alaska Statutes. Title 40. Public Records and Recorders. → https://touchngo.com/lglcntr/akstats/Statutes/Title40.htm
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Ohio LGRP Electronic Records Management Guidelines

These Guidelines have been adapted from the Kansas State Historical Society's Electronic Records Management Guidelines, developed with funding from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission. → https://www.ohiohistory.org/resource/lgr/LGRERguidelines.html