81_FR_45383 81 FR 45249 - Records Management

81 FR 45249 - Records Management

NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 134 (July 13, 2016)

Page Range45249-45262
FR Document2016-15848

NARA proposes to revise its records management regulations to reflect executive actions, statutory changes, advances in technology, and organizational changes. This is phase II of the revisions and includes changes to provisions in transferring records to the National Archives of the United States, managing electronic records, and managing audiovisual, cartographic, and related records.

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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION

36 CFR Parts 1235, 1236, and 1237

[FDMS No. NARA-16-0002; NARA-2016-017]
RIN 3095-AB89


Records Management

AGENCY: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).

ACTION: Proposed rules.

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SUMMARY: NARA proposes to revise its records management regulations to 
reflect executive actions, statutory changes, advances in technology, 
and organizational changes. This is phase II of the revisions and 
includes changes to provisions in transferring records to the National 
Archives of the United States, managing electronic records, and 
managing audiovisual, cartographic, and related records.

DATES: Submit comments on or before September 12, 2016.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by RIN 3095-AB89, by any 
of the following methods:
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov. 
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
     Email: [email protected]. Include RIN 3095-AB89 
in the subject line of the message.
     Fax: 301-837-0319. Include RIN 3095-AB89 in the subject 
line of the fax cover sheet.
     Mail (for paper, disk, or CD-ROM submissions. Include RIN 
3095-AB89 on the submission): Regulations Comment Desk (Strategy & 
Performance Division (SP)); Suite 4100; National Archives and Records 
Administration; 8601 Adelphi Road; College Park, MD 20740-6001
     Hand delivery or courier: Deliver comments to front desk 
at the address above.
    Instructions: All submissions must include NARA's name and the 
regulatory information number for this rulemaking (RIN 3095-AB89). We 
may publish any comments we receive without changes, including any 
personal information you include.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Laura McCarthy, by email at 
[email protected], or by telephone at 301-837-3023. You may 
also find more information about records management at NARA on NARA's 
Web site at http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The proposed revisions to the Federal 
records management regulations contained in 36 CFR Chapter XII, 
Subchapter B, affect Federal agencies' records management programs in 
the areas of permanent records and their transfer to the National 
Archives of the United States, electronic records management, and 
management of audiovisual, cartographic, and related records.
    We are proposing changes to Federal records management regulations 
to incorporate recent executive actions, statutory changes, advances in 
technology, and NARA organizational changes.
    The Presidential Memorandum--Managing Government Records (November 
28, 2011) and subsequent implementing guidance (Office of Management 
and Budget Memorandum M-12-18, Managing Government Records Directive 
(August 24, 2012)) require NARA to modernize Federal records management 
practices, particularly with respect to electronic records. In 2014, 
the Presidential and Federal Records Act Amendments of 2014 (``FRA 
Amendments,'' Pub. L. 113-187) modernized the definition of a Federal 
record, addressed electronic messaging, and required agencies to 
transfer electronic permanent records to NARA in an electronic format 
to the greatest extent possible. We propose revisions in this 
rulemaking to address the changes regarding the transfer of electronic 
records and electronic messaging: additional changes to the regulations 
to address policy and statutory changes will be addressed in future 
revisions.
    We are also making administrative changes, such as updating office 
names and organizational codes, updating URLs, and adding new links to 
NARA's records management Web pages. We are removing repetitive 
definitions sections from each part to a centralized definitions part 
(to come in part 1220) applying to all parts (streamlining under the 
Paperwork Reduction Act) and removing repetitive authorities sections 
from each part because authorities are noted under the table of 
contents (streamlining under the Paperwork Reduction Act). We are 
making other minor editorial changes for consistency among parts, and 
revising some language to comply with Plain Language requirements.

Discussion of Proposed Rule Provisions

Proposed Part 1235, Transfer of Records to the National Archives of the 
United States

    This part establishes requirements for the transfer of permanent 
Federal records to the National Archives of the United States. 
Throughout part 1235, we have revised those sections referencing the 
paper transfer document, Standard Form 258 (SF-258), Agreement to 
Transfer Records to the National Archives of the United States, to add 
the electronic ERA Transfer Request, and other similar procedural 
items. ERA is the NARA system that Federal agencies use to request the 
transfer of permanent records to NARA.
    Part 1235 is divided into three subparts. Subpart A, General 
Transfer Requirements, contains Sec. Sec.  1235.1 through 1235.20 and 
prescribes the requirements that agencies must follow when they 
transfer permanent records to NARA. These sections remain largely 
unchanged from the current regulations with the exception of Sec.  
1235.20. We are proposing changes to Sec.  1235.20 that would require 
agencies to review their historical records and remove any restrictions 
that no longer apply at time of transfer; provide additional 
information on any access and use restrictions that must remain; and 
identify classified records.
    Our proposed revisions to Subpart B, Administration of Transferred 
Records, specifically Sec.  1235.32, also provide for the removal of 
restrictions on transferred records when NARA believes it to be in the 
public interest.
    Subpart C, Transfer Specifications and Standards, contains the 
specifications and requirements for agencies when transferring 
audiovisual, cartographic, and architectural records to NARA. We are 
proposing moving the transfer specifications and standards for

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permanent analog and digital audiovisual, cartographic, and related 
records to Part 1237, Audiovisual, Cartographic, and Related Records.
    Additionally, we are proposing to update our online transfer 
guidance to address electronic records and their formats and adding 
references to that guidance in the regulations so users can quickly 
access the latest updates. We are proposing adding two new sections, 
Sec. Sec.  1235.52 and 1235.54, that contain the transfer 
specifications, standards, and procedures for transferring textual 
records into the National Archives of the United States.

Proposed Part 1236, Electronic Records Management

    This part reflects an update in response to major developments in 
the area of electronic recordkeeping and electronic messaging and we 
have proposed several revisions to this part. These changes include 
provisions to reflect the 2014 FRA Amendments, a new section with 
Federal electronic messaging requirements, standards for internet 
message formats, new definitions for electronic messages and messaging 
accounts, and a requirement to associate proper names with email 
accounts.
    Part 1236 is divided into three subparts. Subpart A, General, 
contains a new standard that we are proposing to incorporate by 
reference, RFC 5322, Internet Message Format (see: http://www.rfc-base.org/txt/rfc-532), that provides requirements for internet 
electronic message format; a detailed discussion of RFC 5322 is found 
below under the ``Standards'' heading. The 2014 FRA Amendments 
contained two new definitions that we propose adding to our definitions 
section: ``electronic messages'' and ``electronic messaging account.''
    Subpart B, Records Management and Preservation Consideration for 
Designing and Implementing Electronic Information Systems, remains 
largely unchanged.
    Subpart C, Additional Requirements for Electronic Records, 
specifies recordkeeping requirements for electronic records and 
includes a proposed new section on additional recordkeeping 
requirements for electronic messaging records. In Sec.  1236.21, we 
propose adding the following provisions regarding electronic messaging 
records:
     Use of a non-official electronic messaging account is 
permitted only when agency-administered systems are unavailable; and
     Any electronic messaging record created, sent, or received 
in an unofficial account must be copied or forwarded to an agency-
administered system within 20 days.
    We are also adding language to Sec.  1236.22 to specify that the 
proper name of the sender must either be captured with the email or the 
agency must maintain a record of the association between the email 
address and the employee, including any nicknames or aliases.

Proposed Part 1237, Audiovisual, Cartographic, and Related Records 
Management

    This proposed part expands and updates the audiovisual records 
management provisions in the existing part 1237 by removing the 
transfer specifications and requirements for permanent audiovisual, 
cartographic, and related records from part 1235 and merging these into 
Sec.  1237.12, which prescribes the records elements agencies must 
create, preserve, and transfer with both analog and digital 
audiovisual, cartographic, and related records.

Standards

    NARA's current records management regulations incorporate by 
reference certain consensus standards developed by various 
organizations. The regulations in this proposed rule retain some 
previously approved standards incorporated by reference. In addition, 
this regulatory action proposes incorporating by reference the 
following standards (either updating current ones or adding new ones):

In 36 CFR 1235:

ISO 9660:1988(E), Information Processing--Volume and File Structure of 
CD-ROM for Information Exchange, First edition, as Corrected, 1988-09-
01--Incorporated in Sec.  1235.46

    This is the same standard as is currently incorporated by 
reference. However, the ISO standard is now available from ANSI, as 
part of the DIN ISO 9660 (December 1990) version, so the description 
and availability information in Sec.  1235.4 has been updated 
accordingly.

In 36 CFR 1236:

Request for Comment (RFC) 5322, Internet Message Format, 2008--
Incorporated in Sec.  1236.22

    This standard provides requirements for internet electronic message 
format, including requirements for a message header, message header 
fields and syntax, and message body. NARA is incorporating this 
specification by reference in part 1236 to provide Federal agencies 
with clear minimum requirements for email messages. RFC 5322 is 
available to the public at http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322.

In 36 CFR 1237:
    The following six standards are available through the American 
National Standards Institute (ANSI) at: American National Standards 
Institute; 25 West 43rd St., 4th Floor; New York, NY 10036, or online 
at http://webstore.ansi.org, and from Techstreet, a standards reseller, 
at Techstreet; 3916 Ranchero Drive; Ann Arbor, MI 48108, by phone at 
(800) 699-9277, or online at http://www.Techstreet.com.

ISO 2859-1: 1999 (``ISO 2859-1''), Sampling Procedures for Inspection 
by Attributes--Part I: Sampling Schemes Indexed by Acceptable Quality 
Level (AQL) for Lot-by-Lot Inspection, Second Edition, November 15, 
1999 (supplemented by Amendment 1, 2011)--Incorporated in Sec.  
1237.28(d)

    This standard sets forth statistical methodologies and procedures 
for sampling plans devised for quality-control purposes, and keyed to 
calculations of ``Acceptable Quality Limit'' (AQL, the limit between 
acceptability and refusal with respect to defective products). The 
sampling plans are applicable to a variety of production and management 
processes, including systematic digitization projects involving 
substantial audiovisual holdings. Covered in the document are such key 
principles, steps, and calculations as: Expressions of non-conformity 
vis-[agrave]-vis product quality objectives; the AQL formulation; 
submission of products for sampling; acceptance and non-acceptance; 
drawing of samples; normal, tightened, and reduced inspection 
approaches; switching of sampling rules and procedures; sampling plan 
types; and determination of acceptability. The 1999 edition, 
supplemented by Amendment 1 from 2011, updates the original edition 
referenced in the present CFR. Changes introduce a greater measure of 
sampling flexibility and efficiency: A new procedure for switching from 
normal to reduced inspection; a new reference to ``skip-lot'' sampling 
as an alternative to reduced inspection; changes to double sampling 
plans to provide a smaller average sample size; reduction of multiple 
sampling plans from seven stages to five stages; and the addition of 
optional fractional acceptance number plans, among other revisions. We 
are incorporating the 1999 edition and 2011 amendment in part 1237 to 
provide agency personnel with the most rigorous, up-to-date guidance on 
how to monitor quality in processes profoundly

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affecting the audiovisual records bound for NARA.

ISO 18902: 2013 (``ISO 18902''), Imaging Materials--Processed Imaging 
Materials--Albums, Framing, and Storage Materials, Third Edition, July 
1, 2013--Incorporated in Sec. Sec.  1237.16(b) and 1237.22(f)

    This standard establishes physical and chemical requirements for 
album, storage, and framing materials necessary to arrest the natural 
decomposition of photographic prints, negatives, and transparencies 
over time. Included are detailed requirements for paper and paperboard, 
plastics, metals, writing instruments, adhesives, tapes, self-adhesive 
labeling materials, stamping inks and pads, framing and glazing 
materials used in the construction of storage and display devices, and 
various types of printers. The 2013 edition updates the 2001 version 
(referenced in the present CFR) as well as the 2007 version; among 
other changes, the latest edition adds more specific reporting 
protocols for annual testing and evaluation of housing materials, and 
also expands the applicability of the standard to housing for digital 
prints. We are incorporating the 2013 revision in part 1237 to provide 
agencies with current guidance on what materials to use, and what 
materials to avoid, for optimal photo housing.

ISO 18911: 2010 (``ISO 18911''), Imaging Materials--Processed Safety 
Photographic Films--Storage Practices, Second Edition, September 1, 
2010--Incorporated in Sec. Sec.  1237.16(b), 1237.16(d), and 1237.18(a)

    This standard provides detailed recommendations on storage 
conditions, enclosures, housing, environmental controls, fire 
protection measures, and identification, inspection, and handling 
procedures for all safety (non-nitrate) photographic films in roll, 
strip, aperture-card, or sheet format, regardless of size. These 
standards provide systematic guidance on temperature and relative 
humidity levels needed for medium-term (minimum 10 years) and extended-
term (500 years) preservation of film in the major process categories: 
Black-and-white and color, acetate-base and polyester-base. The 2010 
edition updates the 2000 version presently referenced in the CFR, and 
includes a fuller discussion (with greater sensitivity to digital 
scanning possibilities) concerning the establishment and maintenance of 
record version/reference version approaches designed to minimize the 
wear and tear on original (record version) film. We are incorporating 
the 2010 edition in part 1237 to provide agencies with the most current 
guidance on what constitutes a ``proper'' approach to physical 
maintenance of historically valuable film-based photographic records. 
The latest authority also supports NARA's emphasis on timely transfer 
of at-risk photographic film from sub-standard storage conditions to 
standards-compliant NARA facilities.

ISO 18920: 2011 (``ISO 18920''), Imaging Materials--Reflection Prints--
Storage Practices, Second Edition, October 1, 2011--Incorporated in 
Sec.  1237.18(a)

    This standard provides detailed recommendations on storage 
facilities, storage enclosures and housing, environmental conditions, 
fire protection measures, and identification, handling, and inspection 
procedures for prints of all types and sizes. This standard includes 
prints on fiber-based or resin-coated paper and prints on plastic 
supports; black-and-white silver gelatin prints and multicolor and 
monochrome color prints; and products of thermal dye transfer printing 
and inkjet printing. This standard includes guidance on temperature and 
relative humidity levels appropriate for medium-term preservation 
(minimum 10 years) and extended-term preservation (no fixed-year 
definition, but one reference to hundreds of years). The 2011 edition 
updates the 2000 version presently referenced in the CFR, and provides 
more specificity on digital print types. We are incorporating the 2011 
revision in part 1237 to provide agencies with current guidance on 
``best practices'' for physical maintenance of historically valuable 
photographic prints. The latest authority also supports NARA's emphasis 
on timely transfer of at-risk photographic film from sub-standard 
storage conditions to standards-compliant NARA facilities.

ISO 18925: 2013 (``ISO 18925''), Imaging Materials--Optical Disc 
Media--Storage Practices, Third Edition, February 1, 2013--Incorporated 
in Sec.  1237.18(c)

    This standard provides detailed recommendations for storage 
conditions, storage facilities, enclosures, and inspection procedures 
sufficient to prevent long-term deterioration of CDs, DVDs, and variant 
disc forms made for audio, video, photographic, and other electronic 
data applications. Included is guidance on environmental storage 
conditions, with an emphasis on temperature and humidity limits, 
dangers posed by contaminants and gaseous impurities, and the impact of 
magnetic fields. Also covered are storage materials, enclosures, 
labeling, acclimatization, storage rooms and housing, fire protection 
measures, and identification, inspection, and cleaning procedures. The 
2013 edition updates the 2002 version (referenced in the present CFR) 
and also the 2008 version. We are incorporating the 2013 revision in 
part 1237 to provide agency personnel with current guidance on the 
appropriate strategies for maximizing the useful life of optical discs.

NFPA 40-2011 (``NFPA 40-2011''), Standard for the Storage and Handling 
of Cellulose Nitrate Film, 2011--Incorporated in Sec.  1237.30(a)

    This standard provides detailed requirements relating to the many 
aspects of nitrate film storage and handling, including construction 
and arrangement of nitrate-storing buildings, environmental controls, 
fire protection measures, cabinets and vaults for extended term 
storage, containers for film transport and eventual disposal, and 
enclosed areas for nitrate film viewing. The 2011 edition updates the 
2007 version referenced in the present CFR; among other changes, the 
new edition incorporates updated specifications for film vault fire 
protection and also adds an explanatory section on converting 
calculations based on roll film quantities to sheet film equivalencies. 
We are incorporating the 2011 revision in part 1237 to provide agency 
personnel with current guidance on safe storage and handling of nitrate 
film.

Regulatory Analysis

Review Under Executive Orders 12866 and 13563

    Executive Order 12866, Regulatory Planning and Review, 58 FR 51735 
(September 30, 1993), and Executive Order 13563, Improving Regulation 
and Regulation Review, 76 FR 23821 (January 18, 2011), direct agencies 
to assess all costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives 
and, if regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that 
maximize net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, 
public health and safety effects, distributive impacts, and equity). 
This proposed rule is not ``significant'' under section 3(f) of 
Executive Order 12866 because it applies only to Federal agencies, and 
is updating the regulations, not establishing new programs. Although 
the proposed revisions change and add new requirements for agencies, 
the requirements are necessary to keep the existing regulations up-to-
date and to ensure agencies are preserving records

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for the United States as well as possible. The Office of Management and 
Budget (OMB) has reviewed this regulation.

Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601, et seq.)

    This review requires an agency to prepare an initial regulatory 
flexibility analysis and publish it when the agency publishes the 
proposed rule. This requirement does not apply if the agency certifies 
that the rule will not, if promulgated, have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities (5 U.S.C. 603). NARA 
certifies, after review and analysis, that this proposed rule will not 
have a significant adverse economic impact on small entities.

Review Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501, et 
seq.)

    This proposed rule does not contain any information collection 
requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act.

Review Under Executive Order 13132, Federalism, 64 FR 43255 (August 4, 
1999)

    Review Under Executive Order 13132 requires that agencies review 
regulations for Federalism effects on the institutional interest of 
states and local governments, and, if the effects are sufficiently 
substantial, prepare a Federal assessment to assist senior policy 
makers. This proposed rule will not have any direct effects on State 
and local governments within the meaning of the Executive Order. 
Therefore, no Federalism assessment is required.

List of Subjects in 36 CFR Parts 1235, 1236 and 1237

    Archives, Incorporation by reference, Records, Records management.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, NARA proposes to amend 36 
CFR parts 1235, 1236, and 1237 as follows:

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1. Revise part 1235 to read as follows:

PART 1235--TRANSFERRING PERMANENT RECORDS TO THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES 
OF THE UNITED STATES

Sec.
Subpart A--General Transfer Requirements
1235.3 What standards apply to this part?
1235.4 What publication(s) are incorporated by reference into this 
part?
1235.10 What records do agencies transfer to the National Archives 
of the United States?
1235.12 When must agencies transfer records to the National Archives 
of the United States?
1235.14 May agencies retain records longer than the retention period 
established by the records schedule?
1235.16 How does NARA respond to an agency's request to retain 
records?
1235.18 How do agencies transfer records to the National Archives of 
the United States?
1235.20 How do agencies indicate that records contain information 
that may be restricted from public access?
1235.22 When does legal custody of records transfer to the National 
Archives of the United States?
Subpart B--Administration of Transferred Records
1235.30 Does NARA restrict access to transferred records?
1235.32 How does NARA handle access restrictions on transferred 
records?
1235.34 May NARA destroy transferred records?
Subpart C--Transfer Specifications and Standards
1235.40 What records are covered by additional transfer 
requirements?
1235.42 What transfer specifications and standards apply to 
audiovisual, cartographic, and related records?
1235.44 What general transfer requirements apply to electronic 
records?
1235.46 What media or method may agencies use to transfer electronic 
records to the National Archives of the United States?
1235.50 What transfer specifications and standards apply to 
electronic records?
1235.52 What transfer specifications and standards apply to textual 
records?
1235.54 How do agencies transfer permanent textual records to the 
National Archives of the United States?
1235.56 How do agencies transfer permanent electronic records to the 
National Archives of the United States using the Electronic Records 
Archives (ERA)?

    Authority:  44 U.S.C. 2107 and 2108.

Subpart A--General Transfer Requirements


Sec.  1235.3  What standards apply to this part?

    In addition to this part, you can find guidance and additional 
information about transferring permanent records to the National 
Archives of the United States on NARA's accessioning Web page at http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/accessioning/.


Sec.  1235.4  What publications are incorporated by reference into this 
part?

    (a) NARA incorporates certain material by reference into this part 
with the approval of the Director of the Federal Register under 5 
U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. To enforce any edition other than that 
specified in this section, NARA must publish a document in the Federal 
Register and must make the material available to the public. You may 
inspect all approved material incorporated by reference at NARA's 
textual research room, located at National Archives and Records 
Administration; 8601 Adelphi Road, Room 2000; College Park, MD 20740-
6001. To arrange to inspect this approved material at NARA, contact 
NARA's Regulation Comments Desk (Strategy & Performance Division (SP)) 
by email at [email protected] or by telephone at 301-837-
3023. All approved material is available from the sources listed below. 
You may also inspect approved material at the Office of the Federal 
Register (OFR). For information on the availability of this material at 
the OFR, call 202-741-6030 or go to http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
    (b) American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The following 
standards are available from the American National Standards Institute, 
25 West 43rd St., 4th Floor, New York, NY 10036, phone number (212) 
642-4900, or online at http://webstore.ansi.org.
    (1) ISO 9660-1990 (``ISO 9660''), Information processing--Volume 
and File Structure of CD-ROM for Information Exchange, First edition, 
as corrected, 1988-09-01. IBR approved for Sec.  1235.46(b).
    (2) [Reserved]


Sec.  1235.10  What records do agencies transfer to the National 
Archives of the United States?

    Agencies must transfer to the National Archives of the United 
States those records that the Archivist of the United States has deemed 
to have sufficient historical value to warrant permanent preservation 
by the United States Government. This includes records that agencies 
have scheduled as permanent on a NARA-approved records schedule, 
records that a General Records Schedule (GRS) designates as permanent, 
and, when appropriate, records that are accretions to holdings (i.e., 
continuations of series already transferred).


Sec.  1235.12  When must agencies transfer records to the National 
Archives of the United States?

    Agencies must transfer permanent records to the National Archives 
of the United States when:
    (a) The records are eligible for transfer based on the transfer 
date in a NARA-approved records schedule; or
    (b) NARA has deemed the records to have sufficient historical value 
to warrant permanent preservation by the

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United States Government and the records have existed for more than 30 
years (see also Sec.  1235.14).


Sec.  1235.14  May agencies retain records longer than the retention 
period established by the records schedule?

    (a) Agencies may retain certain records longer than specified on a 
records schedule only with written approval from NARA. NARA will review 
requests as exceptions to an approved disposition authority (see part 
1225 of this subchapter for more information about changing retention 
periods in an approved disposition authority).
    (b) If an agency determines that it needs to keep certain records 
longer than scheduled to conduct regular business, the agency's Records 
Officer must submit a written request certifying continuing need to 
NARA by mail to National Archives and Records Administration; Office of 
the Chief Records Officer (AC); 8601 Adelphi Road; College Park, MD 
20740-6001, or by email to [email protected]. This 
certification must:
    (1) Include a comprehensive description and location of the 
records;
    (2) Cite the NARA-approved disposition authority;
    (3) Describe the current business for which the agency needs the 
records;
    (4) Estimate the length of time the agency needs the records (if 
the agency provides no date, any certification request NARA may approve 
is effective for a maximum of five years);
    (5) Explain why agency needs cannot be met by NARA reference 
services or copies of records deposited in the National Archives of the 
United States; and
    (6) If the agency retains the records to enable routine public 
access through the agency rather than through NARA, cite the statutory 
authority authorizing this agency activity.


Sec.  1235.16  How does NARA respond to an agency's request to retain 
records?

    (a) NARA responds in writing to requests within 30 days of 
receiving them, whether approving or denying the request.
    (b) NARA may deny requests to retain records in certain cases, 
including when the agency requests to retain the records primarily to:
    (1) Provide access services to individuals outside the agency that 
can be provided by NARA; or
    (2) Function as an agency archives, unless specifically authorized 
by statute or by NARA.


Sec.  1235.18  How do agencies transfer records to the National 
Archives of the United States?

    Agencies transfer records by completing and submitting a Transfer 
Request (TR) in the Electronic Records Archives (ERA) or a signed 
Standard Form (SF) 258, Agreement to Transfer Records to the National 
Archives of the United States (if special circumstances merit use; see 
http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/era/faqs.html for more details). 
Each TR or SF 258 must correlate to a specific records series or other 
aggregation of records, as identified in an item on a records schedule 
or under circumstances noted in Sec.  1235.10. The National Archives 
makes the final determination to accept transfers of permanent records.


Sec.  1235.20  How do agencies indicate that records contain 
information that may be restricted from public access?

    Agencies should consider the historical nature of the records when 
indicating what restrictions may apply at the time of transfer to the 
National Archives of the United States. Agencies must conduct a review 
of restrictions on records and remove any restrictions that are not 
applicable at the time of transfer. In addition, agencies should 
consult NARA's accessioning Web page at: http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/accessioning/, and NARA's Transfer Guidance at: http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/policy/transfer-guidance.html for 
information about documentation that agencies must transfer with 
electronic records.
    (a) Agencies must indicate all restrictions on access and use of 
the records when completing Transfer Request (TR) in the Electronic 
Records Archives (ERA) or a signed Standard Form (SF) 258, Agreement to 
Transfer Records to the National Archives of the United States (see 
http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/era/agency-user-manual.pdf for 
NARA's ERA Agency User Manual, or the accessioning Web page at: http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/accessioning/, for further instructions).
    (1) The TR or SF 258 must cite any Freedom of Information Act 
(FOIA) exemptions (5 U.S.C. 552(b)) that authorize the restrictions. 
When an agency cites Exemption 3, they must also cite the underlying 
statutory restriction.
    (2) NARA may require additional information on access and use 
restrictions.
    (3) If the Archivist of the United States agrees to the 
restrictions, NARA will place such restrictions on the records, until 
such time as NARA deems it in the public interest to remove the 
restrictions.
    (b) Agencies must include the Classified Records Transfer Check 
List, National Archives and Records Administration Form (NA Form) 14130 
(http://www.archives.gov/declassification/ndc/forms/na-14130.pdf) as an 
attachment to the ERA TR or the SF 258 when classified and declassified 
records are ready for transfer to the National Archives.
    (c) Agencies must use Standard Form (SF) 715, Government 
Declassification Review Tab, to tab and identify specific documents 
that contain classified information that:
    (1) Is exempt or excluded from automatic declassification; or
    (2) Requires referral to another agency. See 32 CFR part 2001 
Classified National Security Information, and ISOO Notice 2009-02, at: 
http://www.archives.gov/isoo/notices/notice-2009-02-sf715.pdf, for 
further guidance.


Sec.  1235.22  When does legal custody of records transfer to the 
National Archives of the United States?

    Legal custody of records passes from the agency to the National 
Archives of the United States when the appropriate NARA official signs 
the Electronic Records Archives (ERA) Legal Transfer Instrument (LTI) 
or Standard Form (SF) 258, Agreement to Transfer Records to the 
National Archives of the United States (if special circumstances merit 
use).

Subpart B--Administration of Transferred Records


Sec.  1235.30  Does NARA restrict access to transferred records?

    Consistent with NARA's General Restrictions (subpart D of part 1256 
of this chapter) and with FOIA (5 U.S.C. 552(b)):
    (a) NARA enforces restrictions on access to records in the National 
Archives of the United States. This applies to access by both Federal 
agencies and the public; and
    (b) NARA regulations in subchapter C of this chapter apply to 
Federal agency personnel accessing transferred records for official 
Government purposes, and to the public at large.


Sec.  1235.32  How does NARA handle access restrictions on transferred 
records?

    (a) Records less than 30 years old. NARA will apply the Freedom of 
Information Act (FOIA) exemptions cited on the Electronic Records 
Archives (ERA) Transfer Request or Standard Form (SF) 258, Agreement to 
Transfer Records to the National Archives of the United States, where

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appropriate, and conduct a FOIA review, where NARA deems it necessary, 
before releasing records to the public. NARA may relax, remove, or 
impose restrictions to serve the public interest.
    (b) Records more than 30 years old. After records are more than 30 
years old, NARA may lift restrictions, as appropriate, but may keep the 
restrictions in force for a longer period.


Sec.  1235.34  May NARA destroy transferred records?

    NARA will only destroy records transferred to the National Archives 
of the United States' legal custody:
    (a) With the written concurrence of the agency or its successor; or
    (b) As authorized on an Electronic Records Archives (ERA) Legal 
Transfer Instrument (LTI) or Standard Form (SF) 258, Agreement to 
Transfer Records to the National Archives of the United States.

Subpart C--Transfer Specifications and Standards


Sec.  1235.40  What records are covered by additional transfer 
requirements?

    In addition to complying with subparts A and B of this part, 
agencies must follow the specifications and requirements in this 
subpart when transferring audiovisual, cartographic, architectural, and 
electronic records to the National Archives of the United States. In 
general, agencies must transfer such records to the National Archives 
of the United States as soon as they become inactive or whenever the 
agency cannot provide proper care and handling for the records, 
including adequate storage conditions (see parts 1236 and 1237 of this 
subchapter for storage information). For specific guidance about 
transferring permanent electronic records, see http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/accessioning/electronic.html.


Sec.  1235.42  What transfer specifications and standards apply to 
audiovisual, cartographic, and related records?

    See Sec.  1237.12 of this subchapter for specifications and 
standards for transfer of audiovisual, cartographic, and related 
records.


Sec.  1235.44  What general transfer requirements apply to electronic 
records?

    (a) Each agency must retain a copy of permanent electronic records 
that it transfers to the National Archives of the United States until 
it receives official notification that NARA has assumed legal custody 
of the records.
    (b) For guidance related to the transfer of electronic records 
other than those covered in this subpart, the agency must consult with 
NARA by mail at National Archives and Records Administration; 
Electronic Records Division (RDE); 8601 Adelphi Road; College Park, MD 
20740-6001, or by email [email protected]">at[email protected].
    (c) When transferring digital photographs and their accompanying 
metadata, the agency must consult with NARA by mail at National 
Archives and Records Administration; Special Media Records Division 
(RDS); 8601 Adelphi Road; College Park, MD 20740-6001, or by email at 
[email protected].
    (d) Agencies should consult NARA's transfer guidance at http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/policy/transfer-guidance.html.


Sec.  1235.46  What media or method may agencies use to transfer 
electronic records to the National Archives of the United States?

    (a) General. Agencies must use only sound and defect-free media for 
transfers to the National Archives of the United States. When permanent 
electronic records may be disseminated through multiple electronic 
media (e.g., magnetic tape, CD-ROM) or mechanisms (e.g., File Transfer 
Protocol (FTP)), the agency and NARA must agree on the most appropriate 
medium or method for transfer of the records to the National Archives 
of the United States.
    (b) Optical media (e.g., CD-ROM and DVD)). Agencies may use CD-ROMs 
and DVDs to transfer permanent electronic records to the National 
Archives of the United States.
    (1) CD-ROMs used for this purpose must conform to ISO 9660 
(incorporated by reference; see Sec.  1235.4).
    (2) Permanent electronic records must be stored in discrete files. 
Transferred CD-ROMs and DVDs may contain other files, such as software 
or temporary records, but all permanent records must be in files that 
contain only permanent records. Agencies must indicate at the time of 
transfer if a CD-ROM or DVD contains temporary records and where those 
records are located on the CD-ROM or DVD. The agency must also specify 
whether NARA should return the CD-ROM or DVD to the agency or dispose 
of it after copying the permanent records to an archival medium.
    (c) Remote or Internet-based File Transfers. Agencies may use 
remote or network transfer methods (e.g., File Transfer Protocol (FTP)) 
to transfer permanent electronic records to the National Archives of 
the United States only with NARA's approval. Several important factors 
may limit the use of remote transfers, including the number of records, 
record file size, and available bandwidth. Agencies must contact NARA 
to initiate the transfer discussions. Contact NARA by mail at National 
Archives and Records Administration; Special Media Records Division 
(RDS); 8601 Adelphi Road; College Park, MD 20740-6001, or by email at 
[email protected] (for digital photographs) or 
[email protected] (for electronic audiovisual records). For all 
other electronic records formats, contact NARA by mail at National 
Archives and Records Administration; Electronic Records Division (RDE); 
8601 Adelphi Road; College Park, MD 20740-6001, or by email 
[email protected]">at[email protected]. Agencies must submit an approved Transfer 
Request (TR) in the Electronic Records Archives (ERA) (or an Standard 
Form (SF) 258, Agreement to Transfer Records to the National Archives 
of the United States if special circumstances merit use) prior to each 
transfer of electronic records via remote transfer.
    (d) Other Media. NARA may accept records for transfer on media not 
specified in paragraph (b) of this section. This includes select 
magnetic tape formats and external hard drives. Contact NARA by mail at 
National Archives and Records Administration; Electronic Records 
Division (RDE); 8601 Adelphi Road; College Park, MD 20740-6001, or by 
email [email protected]">at[email protected] to ask if the National Archives is able to 
accept an alternate type of media.


Sec.  1235.50  What transfer specifications and standards apply to 
electronic records?

    (a) General. Agencies must transfer all digital or electronic 
records to the National Archives of the United States in digital or 
electronic form. Agencies must transfer adequate documentation, 
including metadata, to identify, service, and interpret the permanent 
electronic records. See NARA's Transfer Guidance at: http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/policy/transfer-guidance.html for 
information about adequate documentation for transferring electronic 
records.
    (b) Data files. Documentation for data files and databases must 
include record layouts, data element definitions, and code translation 
tables (codebooks) for coded data. Data element definitions, codes used 
to represent data values, and interpretations of these codes must match 
the actual format and codes as transferred.
    (c) Digital geospatial data files. Digital geospatial data files 
must include the documentation specified in paragraph (b) of this 
section. In addition, documentation for digital geospatial data files 
can include metadata that

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conforms to the Federal Geographic Data Committee's Content Standards 
for Digital Geospatial Metadata, as specified in Executive Order 12906 
of April 11, 1994 (3 CFR, 1995 Comp., p. 882). Federal geographic data 
standards are available at: http://www.fgdc.gov/standards/standards_publications.


Sec.  1235.52  What transfer specifications and standards apply to 
textual records?

    (a) Whenever agencies transfer textual records to the National 
Archives of the United States, they must provide the following:
    (1) A folder title list or equivalent detailed records description, 
attached to the Electronic Records Archives (ERA) Transfer Request (TR) 
or Standard Form (SF) 258, Agreement to Transfer Records to the 
National Archives of the United States at time of submission to NARA; 
and
    (2) Any indexes (textual or electronic) or other materials existing 
at the time of transfer that are used for finding, managing, or 
retrieving the records, and any other documentation needed or useful 
for identifying or using the records.
    (b) Agencies must pack records in NARA-recognized/approved document 
storage containers (for further guidance, see http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/accessioning/).


Sec.  1235.54  How do agencies transfer permanent textual records to 
the National Archives of the United States?

    (a) Agencies may transfer custody to the National Archives of the 
United States of permanent textual records that reach eligibility for 
disposition by submitting an Electronic Records Archive (ERA) Transfer 
Request (TR). NARA may choose to accept an Standard Form (SF) 258, 
Agreement to Transfer Records to the National Archives of the United 
States if special circumstances merit use. On all offers of permanent 
records, NARA determines whether requested restrictions are acceptable.
    (b) If the agency stores permanent textual records at a Federal 
Records Center (FRC), the FRC Inter-Agency Agreement also governs the 
transfer of those permanent records.


Sec.  1235.56  How do agencies transfer permanent electronic records to 
the National Archives of the United States using the Electronic Records 
Archives (ERA)?

    Once NARA approves a Transfer Request (TR) in ERA, agencies may 
ingest electronic records against that ERA TR. However, NARA encourages 
agencies to continue to provide electronic records to the National 
Archives of the United States in accordance with format guidance at 
http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/policy/transfer-guidance.html. 
NARA can then review, process, and ingest the electronic records 
against the approved ERA TR on the agency's behalf. Agencies should 
ingest electronic records against an approved ERA TR only after 
consultation at [email protected].

PART 1236--ELECTRONIC RECORDS MANAGEMENT

Subpart A--[Amended]

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2. Revise the authority citation for part 1236 to read as follows:

    Authority:  44 U.S.C. 2904, 2911, 3101, 3102, and 3105.

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3. Remove and reserve Sec.  1236.1.


Sec.  1236.1  [Reserved]

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4. Revise Sec.  1236.2 to read as follows:


Sec.  1236.2  What definitions apply to this part?

    In addition to the definitions in part 1220 that apply to all of 
subchapter B, including this part, the following definitions apply only 
to part 1236:
    Electronic information system means an information system that 
contains and provides access to electronic Federal records and other 
information.
    Electronic messages means email and other electronic messages that 
are used for purposes of communicating between individuals.
    Electronic messaging account means any account that sends or 
receives electronic messages.
    Email system means a system used to create, receive, and transmit 
electronic messages and other digital or electronic documents. This 
definition does not include file transfer utilities (software that 
transmits files between users but does not retain any transmission 
data), data systems that collect and process data which has been 
organized into data files or databases on computers, and word 
processing or other digital or electronic documents not transmitted by 
email.
    Unstructured electronic records means records created using office 
automation applications, such as word processing applications or 
presentation software.
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20. Revise Sec.  1236.4 to read as follows:


Sec.  1236.4  What publications are incorporated by reference in this 
part?

    (a) NARA incorporates certain material by reference into this part 
with the approval of the Director of the Federal Register under 5 
U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. To enforce any edition other than that 
specified in this section, NARA must publish a document in the Federal 
Register and the material must be available to the public. You may 
inspect all approved material incorporated by reference at NARA's 
textual research room, located at National Archives and Records 
Administration; 8601 Adelphi Road, Room 2000; College Park, MD 20740-
6001. To arrange to inspect this approved material at NARA, contact 
NARA's Regulations Comment Desk (Strategy & Performance Division (SP)) 
by email at [email protected] or by telephone at 301-837-
3023. All approved material is available from the sources listed below. 
You may also inspect approved material at the Office of the Federal 
Register (OFR). For information on the availability of this material at 
the OFR, call 202-741-6030 or go to http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
    (b) Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). The following standards 
are available from the Internet Engineering Task Force; c/o Association 
Management Solutions, LLC (AMS); 48377 Freemont Blvd., Suite 117; 
Freemont, CA 94538, (510) 492-4080.
    (1) Request for Comments (RFC) 5322, Internet Message Format, 
October 2008. IBR approved for Sec.  1236.22(b).
    (2) [Reserved]


Sec.  1236.6  [Removed]

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5. Remove Sec.  1236.6.
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6. Revise subpart B, Records Management and Preservation Considerations 
for Designing and Implementing Electronic Information Systems to read 
as follows:

Subpart B--Records Management and Preservation Considerations for 
Designing and Implementing Electronic Information Systems

Sec.
1236.10 What records management controls must agencies establish for 
records in electronic information systems?
1236.12 What records management and preservation considerations must 
agencies incorporate into the design and operation of electronic 
information systems?
1236.14 What must agencies do to protect records against 
technological obsolescence?


Sec.  1236.10  What records management controls must agencies establish 
for records in electronic information systems?

    Agencies must incorporate records management controls into the 
electronic information system or integrate them into a recordkeeping 
system that is external to the information system itself

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(see Sec.  1236.20 of this part). The following types of records 
management controls ensure that Federal records in the electronic 
system provide adequate and proper documentation of agency business 
until the approved retention time is past:
    (a) Reliability: Controls to ensure that the system keeps a full 
and accurate representation of all transactions, activities, or facts 
that occur in the system and that the agency can depend on the 
represented information in the course of subsequent transactions or 
activities;
    (b) Authenticity: Controls to protect against unauthorized 
addition, deletion, alteration, use, and concealment of transactions, 
activities, information, or records;
    (c) Integrity: Controls, such as audit trails, to ensure records 
are complete and unaltered;
    (d) Usability: Mechanisms to ensure the agency can locate, 
retrieve, present, and interpret records;
    (e) Content: Mechanisms to preserve the information contained 
within the record that the record's creator produced;
    (f) Context: Mechanisms to cross-reference related records that 
show the record's organizational, functional, and operational 
circumstances. These will vary depending on the agency's business, 
legal, and regulatory requirements; and
    (g) Structure: Controls to ensure the maintenance of the physical 
and logical format of the records and the relationships between the 
data elements.


Sec.  1236.12  What records management and preservation considerations 
must agencies incorporate into the design and operation of electronic 
information systems?

    As part of the capital planning and systems development life cycle 
processes, agencies must:
    (a) Plan and implement records management controls (see Sec.  
1236.10) in the system;
    (b) Be able to retrieve and use all records in the system until the 
agency no longer needs them to conduct business and until the NARA-
approved retention period expires. When agencies will need to retain 
records beyond the planned life of the system, they must also plan and 
budget for migration of records and their associated metadata. The 
migration plan must prevent loss of records due to media decay or 
technological obsolescence (see Sec.  1236.14);
    (c) Include contract provisions for the export of records at the 
end of a contract with third parties that have physical custody of 
agency records (including a cloud-based environment); and
    (d) Include processes for transferring permanent records to the 
National Archives of the United States in accordance with part 1235 of 
this subchapter.


Sec.  1236.14  What must agencies do to protect records against 
technological obsolescence?

    To successfully protect records against technological obsolescence, 
regardless of the storage environment and media, agencies must:
    (a) Determine if the NARA-approved retention period for the records 
will be longer than the life of the system. If so, agencies must 
migrate the records and their associated metadata before retiring the 
current system.
    (b) Ensure hardware and software are able to retain the electronic 
records' functionality and integrity regardless of the storage 
environment. To retain functionality and integrity, agencies must:
    (1) Keep the records in a usable format until their authorized 
disposition date. When the agency must convert records to migrate them, 
the agency must still be able to maintain and dispose of the records in 
the authorized manner after conversion;
    (2) Convert storage media to provide compatibility with current 
hardware and software as necessary; and
    (3) Maintain a link between records and their metadata when 
converting or migrating. This includes capturing all relevant 
associated metadata at the point of migration (for both the records and 
the migration process).

Subpart C--[Amended]

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7. Revise Sec. Sec.  1236.20 through 1236.24 to read as follows:


Sec.  1236.20  What are appropriate recordkeeping systems for 
electronic records?

    Recordkeeping functionality may be built into the electronic 
information system, including email or other electronic messaging 
systems, or records can be transferred to an electronic recordkeeping 
repository. The following functionalities are necessary for electronic 
recordkeeping, and may be achieved through a combination of management 
policies and system controls:
    (a) Store and preserve Federal records and associated metadata. 
Allow the agency to retrieve and use all records in the system until 
the agency no longer needs them to conduct business and until the NARA-
approved retention period expires. Include procedures to migrate 
records and their associated metadata to new storage media or formats 
to avoid loss due to media decay or technology obsolescence;
    (b) Manage access and retrieval. Establish appropriate user rights 
to access, search, and retrieve records, and prevent unauthorized 
access, modification, or destruction of records. Include appropriate 
audit trails to track use of the records;
    (c) Execute disposition. Identify and transfer permanent records to 
the National Archives of the United States based on approved records 
schedules. Identify and destroy temporary records that are eligible for 
disposal. Apply records holds or freezes on disposition when required; 
and
    (d) Backup systems. System and file backup processes and media that 
do not provide the appropriate recordkeeping functionalities must not 
be used as the agency electronic recordkeeping system.


Sec.  1236.21  In addition to recordkeeping system requirements, what 
additional requirements apply to managing electronic messaging records?

    The additional requirements listed below apply to all electronic 
messaging records.
    (a) Employees should use non-official electronic messaging accounts 
only when agency-administered systems are unavailable, and never as a 
routine business practice.
    (b) Employees may not create or send a record using a non-official 
electronic messaging account unless the employee:
    (1) Copies their official electronic messaging account when they 
originally create or transmit the record; or
    (2) Forwards a complete copy of the record to their official 
electronic messaging account no later than 20 days after they 
originally create or transmit the record.
    (c) When employees receive a record in a non-official electronic 
messaging account, they must forward a complete copy of the electronic 
message to their official electronic messaging account no later than 20 
days after they receive the record.
    (d) If employees intentionally fail to follow these requirements, 
they may face adverse disciplinary actions in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 
Ch. 75 (also see 44 U.S.C. 2911).


Sec.  1236.22  What are the additional requirements for managing email 
records?

    (a) All Federal agencies must manage permanent and temporary email 
records in an electronic format with the capability to identify, 
retrieve, and use the records for as long as their disposition 
requires.

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    (b) Agencies must issue instructions for retaining and managing 
email records that include the following electronic recordkeeping 
requirements:
    (1) Email messages must comply with the commonly accepted 
specifications outlined in Request for Comments (RFC) 5322, Internet 
Message Format (incorporated by reference, see Sec.  1236.4). The 
record copy of the email message must include, at a minimum, subject, 
message body, address of sender and all addressee(s), and the time and 
date the message was sent and received;
    (2) Associate nicknames or aliases of agency-created accounts with 
the proper name of the employee responsible for the agency-generated 
emails; if an agency does not capture these in the header section, it 
must maintain records that allow the agency to do so;
    (3) Include the information necessary to identify, service, and 
interpret email records the agency transfers to the National Archives 
of the United States, in accordance with the requirements in paragraphs 
(b)(1) and (2) of this section and Sec.  1235.50 of this subchapter;
    (4) Preserve email message attachments that are part of the email 
record or linked to the email record with other related records; and
    (5) If the email system identifies users by codes or nicknames or 
identifies addressees only by the name of a distribution list, retain 
the intelligent or full names on directories or distribution lists to 
identify the sender and addressee(s) of messages that are records.
    (c) Agencies may elect to manage email records on the agency-
administered email system itself, provided that:
    (1) Users do not delete the messages before the NARA-approved 
retention period expires; and
    (2) The system's automatic deletion rules ensure it preserves the 
records until the NARA-approved retention period expires.


Sec.  1236.24  In addition to recordkeeping system requirements, are 
there additional requirements for managing unstructured electronic 
records?

    Agencies that manage unstructured electronic records must maintain 
the records in a recordkeeping system that meets the requirements in 
Sec.  1236.10.
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8. Revise Sec.  1236.26(a) to read as follows:


Sec.  1236.26  What actions must agencies take to maintain electronic 
information systems?

    (a) Agencies must maintain inventories of electronic information 
systems and review the systems periodically for conformance to 
established agency procedures, standards, and policies as part of the 
periodic reviews required by 44 U.S.C. 3506. The review should 
determine if the agency has properly identified and described the 
records, and if the records schedule descriptions and retention periods 
reflect the current content and use. If not, agencies must submit a 
records schedule through NARA's Electronic Records Archive (ERA) 
records schedule system in accordance with part 1225 of this 
subchapter.
* * * * *
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9. Revise Sec.  1236.28(c) and (e) to read as follows:


Sec.  1236.28  What additional requirements apply to the selection and 
maintenance of electronic records storage media for permanent records?

* * * * *
    (c) For additional guidance on maintaining and storing CDs and 
DVDS, agencies may consult the National Institute of Standards and 
Technology (NIST) Special Publication 500-252, Care and Handling of CDs 
and DVDs at: http://www.itl.nist.gov/iad/894.05/publications.html.
* * * * *
    (e) Agencies must annually read a statistical sample of electronic 
storage media that contains the record copy and backups of permanent 
and unscheduled records. Agencies must read and correct as appropriate 
all other electronic storage media which might have been affected by 
the same cause (e.g., poor-quality tape, high usage, poor environment, 
improper handling).
    (1) If agencies are maintaining magnetic computer tape libraries 
with 1800 or fewer tape media a 20 percent sample or a sample set of 50 
media, whichever is larger, should be read.
    (2) In magnetic computer tape libraries with more than 1800 media, 
agencies should read a sample of 384 media.
    (3) Agencies should replace magnetic computer tape media with 
errors and, when possible, restore lost data.
* * * * *
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10. Revise part 1237 to read as follows:

PART 1237--MANAGING AUDIOVISUAL, CARTOGRAPHIC, AND RELATED RECORDS

Sec.
1237.1 What records management requirements apply to audiovisual, 
cartographic, and related records?
1237.3 What publications are incorporated by reference into this 
part?
1237.4 What definitions apply to this part?
1237.10 How must agencies manage their audiovisual, cartographic, 
and related records?
1237.12 What record elements must agencies create, preserve, and 
transfer for permanent audiovisual, cartographic, and related 
records?
1237.14 What are the additional scheduling requirements for 
audiovisual, cartographic, and related records?
1237.16 How do agencies store audiovisual records?
1237.18 What are the environmental standards for audiovisual records 
storage?
1237.20 How must agencies handle and maintain audiovisual records?
1237.22 How must agencies handle and maintain cartographic and 
related records?
1237.24 How must agencies handle and maintain aerial photographic 
records?
1237.26 What materials and processes must agencies use to create 
audiovisual records?
1237.28 How must agencies handle and maintain digital photographs?
1237.30 How must agencies handle and manage records on 
nitrocellulose-base and cellulose-acetate-base film?

    Authority:  44 U.S.C. 2904 and 3101.


Sec.  1237.1  What records management requirements apply to 
audiovisual, cartographic, and related records?

    Agencies must manage audiovisual, cartographic, and related records 
in accordance with the common records management requirements in parts 
1220 through 1235 of this subchapter. In addition, this part prescribes 
requirements specific to managing audiovisual, cartographic, and 
related records to ensure adequate and proper documentation and 
authorized, timely, and appropriate disposition.


Sec.  1237.3  What publications are incorporated by reference into this 
part?

    (a) NARA incorporates certain material by reference into this part 
with the approval of the Director of the Federal Register under 5 
U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. To enforce any edition other than that 
specified in this section, NARA must publish a document in the Federal 
Register and must make the material available to the public. You may 
inspect all approved material incorporated by reference at NARA's 
textual research room, located at National Archives and Records 
Administration; 8601 Adelphi Road, Room 2000; College Park, MD 20740-
6001. To arrange to inspect this approved material at NARA, contact 
NARA's Regulation Comments Desk (Strategy & Performance Division (SP)) 
by email at [email protected] or by telephone at 301-837-
3023. All approved material is available from the sources listed below. 
You may

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also inspect approved material at the Office of the Federal Register 
(OFR). For information on the availability of this material at the OFR, 
call 202-741-6030 or go to http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
    (b) American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The following 
standards are available from American National Standards Institute; 25 
West 43rd St., 4th Floor; New York, NY 10036, or online at: http://webstore.ansi.org.
    (1) ANSI/AIIM TR34: 1996 (``ANSI/AIIM TR34''), Sampling Procedures 
for Inspection by Attributes of Images in Electronic Image Management 
and Micrographic Systems, May 13, 1996. IBR approved for Sec.  
1237.28(d).
    (2) ISO 2859-1: 1999 (``ISO 2859-1''), Sampling Procedures for 
Inspection by Attributes--Part 1: Sampling Schemes Indexed by 
Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) for Lot-by-Lot Inspection, Second 
Edition, November 15, 1999 (supplemented by Amendment 1, 2011). IBR 
approved for Sec.  1237.28(d).
    (3) ISO 18902: 2013 (``ISO 18902''), Imaging Materials--Processed 
Imaging Materials--Albums, Framing, and Storage Materials, Third 
Edition, July 1, 2013. IBR approved for Sec. Sec.  1237.16(b) and 
1237.22(f).
    (4) ISO 18906: 2000 (``ISO 18906''), Imaging Materials--
Photographic Films--Specifications for Safety Film, First Edition, 
December 15, 2000. IBR approved for Sec.  1237.26(a).
    (5) ISO 18911: 2010 (``ISO 18911''), Imaging Materials--Processed 
Safety Photographic Films--Storage Practices, Second Edition, September 
1, 2010. IBR approved for Sec. Sec.  1237.16(b) and (d) and 1237.18(a).
    (6) ISO 18920: 2011 (``ISO 18920''), Imaging Materials--Reflection 
Prints--Storage Practices, Second Edition, October 1, 2011. IBR 
approved for Sec.  1237.18(a).
    (7) ISO 18923: 2000 (``ISO 18923''), Imaging Materials--Polyester-
Base Magnetic Tape--Storage Practices, First Edition, June 1, 2000. IBR 
approved for Sec.  1237.18(b).
    (8) ISO 18925: 2013 (``ISO 18925''), Imaging Materials--Optical 
Disc Media--Storage Practices, Third Edition, February 1, 2013. IBR 
approved for Sec.  1237.18(c).
    (c) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). The following 
standards are available from the National Fire Protection Association; 
1 Battery March Park; Quincy, MA 02269, by phone at (800) 344-3555, or 
online at: http://www.nfpa.org.
    (1) NFPA 40-2011 (``NFPA 40-2011''), Standard for the Storage and 
Handling of Cellulose Nitrate Film, 2011. IBR approved for Sec.  
1237.30(a).
    (2) [Reserved]


Sec.  1237.4  What definitions apply to this part?

    In addition to the definitions in part 1220 that apply to all of 
subchapter B including this part, the following definitions apply only 
to part 1237:
    Aerial photographic records means film-based images of the surface 
of the earth, of other planetary bodies, or of the atmosphere that have 
been taken from airborne vehicles or satellites. These records include:
    (1) Vertical and oblique aerial negative film as well as copy 
negatives, internegatives, rectified negatives, and annotated and other 
prints from these negatives;
    (2) Infrared, ultraviolet, multispectral, video, and radar imagery 
that has been converted to a film base; and
    (3) The relevant index system in whatever form it may exist, such 
as mosaics, flight-line overlays or annotated maps, or electronic 
databases capturing the latitude and longitude (or other coordinate-
based location data) of individual aerial photographic center points.
    Architectural and engineering records means graphic records that 
depict the proposed and actual construction of stationary structures 
(e.g. buildings, bridges, and canals) or movable objects (e.g., ships, 
aircraft, vehicles, weapons, machinery, and equipment). These records 
are also known as design and construction drawings and include closely-
related indexes and written specifications.
    Audiovisual means any pictorial or aural means of communicating 
information (e.g., photographic prints, negatives, slides, digital 
images, sound recordings, and moving images).
    Audiovisual equipment means equipment used to record, produce, 
duplicate, process, broadcast, distribute, store, or exhibit 
audiovisual materials or to provide any audiovisual services.
    Audiovisual production means an organized and unified presentation, 
developed according to a plan or script, containing visual imagery, 
sound, or both, and used to convey information. An audiovisual 
production generally is a self-contained presentation.
    Audiovisual records means records in pictorial or aural form, 
including still photographs and motion media (i.e., moving images 
whether on motion picture film or as video recordings), sound 
recordings, graphic works (e.g., printed posters), mixed media, and 
related finding aids and production files.
    Cartographic records means graphic representations drawn to scale 
of selected cultural and physical features of the surface of the earth, 
of other planetary bodies, and of the atmosphere. They include maps, 
charts, photomaps, orthophotomaps and images, atlases, cartograms, 
globes, and relief models. Related records are those that are integral 
to the map-making process, such as field survey notes, geodetic 
controls, map history case files, source material, indexes, and finding 
aids.


Sec.  1237.10  How must agencies manage their audiovisual, 
cartographic, and related records?

    Each Federal agency must manage its audiovisual, cartographic, and 
related records as required in parts 1220 through 1235 for all records. 
In addition, for these types of records, agencies must:
    (a) Prescribe the types of audiovisual, cartographic, and related 
records the agency creates and maintains;
    (b) Create and maintain current inventories showing the location of 
all generations of audiovisual records and all cartographic and related 
records, especially those not maintained centrally by the agency; and
    (c) For permanent electronic records, consult NARA's transfer 
guidance at: http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/policy/transfer-guidance.html.


Sec.  1237.12  What record elements must agencies create, preserve, and 
transfer for permanent audiovisual, cartographic, and related records?

    In general, the physical types described below comprise the minimum 
record elements that agencies must provide for future preservation, 
duplication, and reference.
    (a) Motion pictures.
    (1) For agency-sponsored or produced motion picture films (e.g., 
public information films), whether for public or internal use:
    (i) Original negative or color original plus separate optical sound 
track;
    (ii) Intermediate master positive or duplicate negative plus 
optical sound track; and
    (iii) Sound projection print and video recording, if one exists.
    (2) For agency-acquired motion picture films: two projection prints 
in good condition or one projection print and one videotape.
    (3) For unedited footage, other outtakes, and trims (the discards 
of film productions), which the agency must properly arrange, label, 
and describe, and which show un-staged, unrehearsed events of 
historical interest or historically significant phenomena:

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    (i) Original negative or color original; and
    (ii) Matching print or videotape.
    (4) For digital cinema records: See NARA's transfer guidance 
relating to digital moving image files copied from analog film at: 
http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/policy/transfer-guidance.html.
    (b) Video recordings.
    (1) For videotape: The original or earliest generation videotape 
and a copy for reference. Agencies must comply with requirements in 
Sec.  1237.26(c) for original videotapes, although agencies may 
transfer VHS, DVD, or other digital files as reference copies.
    (2) For video discs: The premaster videotapes used to manufacture 
the video disc and two copies of the disc. Agencies must consult NARA 
by mail at National Archives and Records Administration; Special Media 
Records Division (RDS); 8601 Adelphi Road; College Park, MD 20740-6001, 
or by email at [email protected], before initiating transfers 
of video discs that depend on interactive software or non-standard 
equipment.
    (3) For digital video records: See NARA's transfer guidance 
relating to born-digital video files, or digital video files copied 
from analog video at: http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/policy/transfer-guidance.html.
    (c) Still pictures.
    (1) For analog black-and-white photographs: An original negative 
and a captioned print. The agency may maintain captioning information 
in hard copy or electronic form, such as a database or spreadsheet, if 
the agency ensures the caption-image number correlation is clear. If 
the original negative is on nitrate, or unstable acetate film base, the 
agency should also transfer a duplicate negative on a polyester base or 
a digital copy that meets, at minimum, the photographic scanning 
standards in NARA's Digital Photographic Transfer Guidance referenced 
in paragraph (d) of this section. NARA prefers that whenever possible, 
the digital copy meet the highest-level NARA Lab Services standards set 
forth at: https://www.archives.gov/preservation/products/definitions/photo-def.html.
    (2) For analog color photographs: The original color negative, 
color transparency, or color slide; a captioned print of the original 
color negative; a duplicate negative, slide, or transparency, if it 
exists; and, where the caption does not appear directly with the image, 
captioning information maintained in another file presenting a clear 
caption-image number correlation.
    (3) For slide sets: The original and a reference set, and the 
related audio recording (in accordance with paragraph (e) of this 
section) and script.
    (4) For other pictorial records, such as posters, original art 
work, and filmstrips: The original and a reference copy. Please note 
the National Archives of the United States is not the appropriate 
repository for original physical artwork (e.g., paintings and 
sculptures). Agencies may, however, transfer to the National Archives 
of the United States analog or digital photographic reproductions of 
the artwork meeting the requirements for analog photographs, listed 
above, or digital photographs, listed below.
    (d) Digital photographic records. See NARA's transfer guidance for 
digital photographic records at: http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/policy/transfer-guidance.html. See also Sec.  1237.14 (for transfer 
timing) and Sec.  1237.28 (for making imagery transferable).
    (e) Sound recordings.
    (1) For digital recordings: The origination recording regardless of 
form and a subsequent generation copy for reference.
    (2) For analog disc recordings: The master tape and two disc 
pressings of each recording (typically a vinyl copy for playback at 
33\1/3\ revolutions per minute (rpm)).
    (3) For analog audio recordings on magnetic tape (open reel, 
cassette, or cartridge): The original tape, or the earliest available 
generation of the recording, and a subsequent generation copy for 
reference.
    (f) Finding aids and production documentation. Agencies must 
transfer the following records to the National Archives of the United 
States with the audiovisual records to which they pertain:
    (1) Existing finding aids such as data sheets, shot lists, 
continuities, review sheets, catalogs, indexes, assignment logs, lists 
of captions, and other documentation needed or useful to identify or 
retrieve still images, graphic materials (posters), or audiovisual 
(moving and sound) records. Contact NARA by mail at National Archives 
and Records Administration; Special Media Records Division (RDS); 8601 
Adelphi Road; College Park, MD 20740-6001, or by email at 
[email protected] (for audiovisual records) and 
[email protected] (for digital still photographs) for 
information on transferring finding aids that do not meet the 
requirements of this part; and
    (2) Production case files or similar files that include copies of 
production contracts, scripts, transcripts, and appropriate 
documentation bearing on the origin, acquisition, release, and 
ownership of the production (including, among other examples, licensing 
agreements and use permission forms).
    (g) Maps and charts. This includes:
    (1) Manuscript maps; printed and processed maps on which manuscript 
changes, additions, or annotations have been made for record purposes 
or which bear manuscript signatures to indicate official approval; and 
single printed or processed maps that have been attached to or 
interfiled with other documents of a record character or in any way 
made an integral part of the record;
    (2) Master sets of printed or processed maps issued by the agency. 
A master set must include each edition of a printed or processed map 
issued;
    (3) Paper versions of computer-related and computer-plotted maps 
that can no longer be reproduced electronically;
    (4) Index maps, card indexes, lists, catalogs, or other finding 
aids that may be helpful in using the transferred maps; and
    (5) Records related to preparing, compiling, editing, or printing 
maps, such as manuscript field notebooks of surveys, triangulation and 
other geodetic computations, and project folders containing agency 
specifications for creating the maps.
    (h) Aerial photography and remote sensing imagery. This includes:
    (1) Vertical and oblique negative aerial film;
    (2) Annotated copy negatives, internegatives, rectified negatives, 
and glass plate negatives from vertical and oblique aerial film;
    (3) Annotated prints from aerial film;
    (4) Infrared, ultraviolet, multispectral (multiband), video, 
imagery radar, and related tapes, converted to a film base; and
    (5) Indexes and other finding aids in the form of photo mosaics, 
flight line indexes, coded grids, and coordinate grids. (Note that, 
with respect to aerial imagery on nitrate or unstable acetate-based 
film, the same agency copying requirements apply as those cited above 
under still pictures, paragraph (c)(1) of this section).
    (i) Architectural and related engineering drawings. This includes:
    (1) Design drawings, preliminary and presentation drawings, and 
models that document the evolution of the design of a building or 
structure;
    (2) Master sets of drawings that document both the initial design 
and construction and subsequent alterations of a building or structure. 
This category includes final working drawings, ``as-built'' drawings, 
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    (3) Drawings of repetitive or standard details of one or more 
buildings or structures;
    (4) ``Measured'' drawings of existing buildings and originals or 
photocopies of drawings reviewed for approval; and
    (5) Related finding aids and specifications to be followed.
    (j) Digital geospatial formats and Computer Aided Design (CAD). See 
NARA's transfer guidance for digital geospatial formats and CAD at: 
http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/policy/transfer-guidance.html.


Sec.  1237.14  What are the additional scheduling requirements for 
audiovisual, cartographic, and related records?

    For better preservation and access, schedule audiovisual records 
for as short a retention period as possible to meet agency business 
needs. Agencies should schedule permanent audiovisual records for 
transfer to the National Archives of the United States:
    (a) Within 5-10 years after creation, in the case of unrestricted 
analog records or within 3-5 years after creation, in the case of 
unrestricted digital records (see 36 CFR part 1235 of this subchapter); 
and
    (b) In the case of restricted analog or digital records, agencies 
should consult with NARA regarding transfers at [email protected].


Sec.  1237.16  How do agencies store audiovisual records?

    Agencies must maintain appropriate storage conditions for 
permanent, long-term temporary, or unscheduled audiovisual records:
    (a) Ensure that audiovisual records storage facilities comply with 
part 1234 of this subchapter;
    (b) Use audiovisual storage containers or enclosures made of non-
corroding metal, inert plastics, paper products, and other safe 
materials recommended in ISO 18902 and ISO 18911 (incorporated by 
reference; see Sec.  1237.3) to store permanent, long-term temporary, 
or unscheduled records;
    (c) Store originals and copies for use (e.g., negatives and prints) 
separately whenever practicable. Store distinct audiovisual record 
series separately from textual series (e.g., store poster series 
separately from other kinds of agency publications, or photographic 
series separately from general reference files). Retain intellectual 
control through finding aids, annotations, or other descriptive 
mechanisms;
    (d) Store series of permanent and unscheduled x-ray films (i.e., x-
rays that are not interspersed among paper records (case files)) in 
accordance with Sec.  1238.20 of this subchapter. Store series of 
temporary x-ray films under conditions that ensure they are preserved 
for their full scheduled retention period, in accordance with ISO 18911 
(incorporated by reference; see Sec.  1237.3);
    (e) Store posters and similar oversized graphic works in map cases, 
hanging files, or other enclosures that are sufficiently large or 
flexible to accommodate the records without rolling, folding, bending, 
or other treatment that compromises image integrity and stability; and
    (f) Store optical discs in individual containers and use felt-tip, 
water-based markers to label the discs.


Sec.  1237.18  What are the environmental standards for audiovisual 
records storage?

    (a) Photographic film and prints. The requirements in this 
paragraph apply to permanent, long-term temporary, and unscheduled 
audiovisual records:
    (1) Store polyester-base black-and-white film, and black-and-white 
photographic prints, in a climate-controlled environment at a constant 
temperature and humidity; as a best practice, at maximum 65 degrees 
Fahrenheit and between 30 and 40 percent relative humidity; and
    (2) Keep all non-polyester black-and-white film, color film on any 
base, and color photographic prints in climate-controlled cold storage, 
in order to retard fading of color images and deterioration of acetate-
base film. Maintain cold storage area at a constant temperature and 
humidity; as a best practice, at maximum 35 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit 
with 30 to 40 percent relative humidity. For more detailed, format- and 
process-specific requirements, see ISO 18911 and ISO 18920 
(incorporated by reference; see Sec.  1237.3). See also NARA Directive 
1571, Archival Storage Standards, at: www.archives.gov/foia/directives/nara/1571.pdf.
    (b) Analog, digital records on magnetic tape. For analog audio and 
video recordings and digital images stored on magnetic tape, keep in an 
area maintained at a constant temperature range of 62 to 68 degrees 
Fahrenheit, with constant relative humidity from 35 to 45 percent. See 
also the requirements for electronic records storage in Sec.  1236.28 
of this subchapter.
    (c) Digital images on optical media. For permanent, long-term 
temporary, or unscheduled digital images maintained on optical media 
(e.g., CDs, DVDs), use the storage temperature and humidity levels 
stated in ISO 18925 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  1237.3).


Sec.  1237.20  How must agencies handle and maintain audiovisual 
records?

    Agencies must:
    (a) Protect audiovisual records, including those recorded on 
digital media or magnetic sound or video media, from being accidentally 
or deliberately altered or erased;
    (b) If different versions of audiovisual productions (e.g., short 
and long versions or foreign-language versions) are prepared, keep an 
unaltered copy of each version for record purposes;
    (c) Link audiovisual records with their finding aids, including 
captions and published and unpublished catalogs, inventories, 
assignment logs, indexes, production files, and similar documentation 
created in the course of audiovisual production. Establish and 
communicate agency-wide, clear-captioning standards, procedures, and 
responsibilities;
    (d) Maintain current documentation identifying creators of 
audiovisual products, their precise relationship to the agency, and the 
nature and status of copyright or other rights affecting the present 
and future use of items acquired from sources outside the agency (see 
Sec.  1222.32 of this subchapter for requirements to ensure agency 
ownership of contractor-produced records);
    (e) For each audiovisual record, create unique identifiers that 
clarify connections and correlations between related elements (e.g., 
photographic prints and corresponding negatives, original analog 
photographs and corresponding digital versions, original edited masters 
and corresponding dubbing for video and audio recordings). Unique 
identifiers must also associate records with the relevant creating, 
sponsoring, or requesting offices. The caption-image numbering 
correlation must be clear and facilitate precise and efficient access 
(i.e., for digital files, use file naming conventions that ensure non-
repetition across directory structures);
    (f) Maintain temporary and permanent audiovisual records 
separately; and
    (g) Require that personnel wear white, lint-free cotton gloves (or 
other approved gloves, such as un-powdered nitrile) when handling film 
and photographic prints.
    (h) For more technical information on preservation strategies and 
options, consult with NARA at National Archives and Records 
Administration; Preservation Programs Division (RX) or Special Media 
Records Division (RDS); 8601 Adelphi Road; College Park, MD 20740-6001.

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Sec.  1237.22  How must agencies handle and maintain cartographic and 
related records?

    Agencies must:
    (a) Maintain permanent and unscheduled cartographic, architectural, 
and engineering records in environments appropriate for the type of 
materials they are made of. Optimum environment for paper-based 
materials does not exceed 65 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit, with relative 
humidity under 50 percent. For film-based materials, see the targets in 
Sec.  1237.24(e), below. See also NARA Directive 1571, Archival Storage 
Standards, at: www.archives.gov/foia/directives/nara/1571.pdf.
    (b) Create an identification scheme for each series and assign 
unique identification designations to each item within a series;
    (c) Maintain lists or indexes for each series with cross-references 
to related textual records;
    (d) Avoid interfiling separate series of maps, charts, or drawings;
    (e) File permanent cartographic and architectural records 
separately from temporary series, except that the agency may 
systematically file hand-corrected versions with other published maps 
in a central or master file;
    (f) Avoid rolling and folding maps and drawings. Store permanent 
maps and drawings flat in shallow-drawer map cases in acid-free folders 
compliant with ISO 18902 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  1237.3); 
and
    (g) Not laminate original oversized records. Consult NARA by mail 
at National Archives and Records Administration; Preservation Programs 
Division (RX); 8601 Adelphi Road; College Park, MD 20740-6001, for 
preservation, storage, and treatment options.


Sec.  1237.24  How must agencies handle and maintain aerial 
photographic records?

    Agencies must:
    (a) Mark each aerial film container with a unique identification 
code to facilitate identification and filing;
    (b) Mark aerial film indexes with the unique aerial film 
identification codes or container codes for the aerial film that they 
index. Also, file and mark the aerial indexes in such a way that the 
agency can easily retrieve them by area covered;
    (c) Store aerial film negative rolls in inert plastic containers 
upright on shelves, and assign identification codes to each roll of 
film;
    (d) Wear white, lint-free cotton gloves (or other approved gloves, 
such as unpowdered nitrile) to handle film; and
    (e) Store film in a climate-controlled environment at a constant 
temperature and humidity, ideally:
    (1) Maximum 65 degrees Fahrenheit and between 30 and 40 percent 
relative humidity for polyester-base black-and-white film; and
    (2) Maximum 35 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit and between 30 and 40 
percent relative humidity for acetate-base film and color film on any 
base. For more detailed, format- and process-specific requirements, see 
ISO 18911 (incorporated by reference; see Sec.  1237.3). See also NARA 
Directive 1571, Archival Storage Standards, at: www.archives.gov/foia/directives/nara/1571.pdf.


Sec.  1237.26  What materials and processes must agencies use to create 
audiovisual records?

    (a) For still picture and motion picture preprints (e.g., 
negatives, masters, and all other copies) of permanent, long-term 
temporary, or unscheduled records, use polyester-base media, and 
process in accordance with the industry standards in ISO 18906 
(incorporated by reference; see Sec.  1237.3).
    (b) When reproducing excerpts or stock footage, avoid using motion 
pictures in a final ``A & B'' format (i.e., two precisely matched reels 
designed to be printed together).
    (c) Use only industrial- or professional-grade photographic cameras 
and equipment, video and audio recording equipment, new and previously 
unrecorded magnetic tape stock, blank optical media (e.g., DVD and CD), 
or magnetic media (hard drives) for the record copy of all permanent, 
long-term temporary, or unscheduled imagery and recordings. Limit the 
use of consumer formats to distribution or reference copies or to 
subjects scheduled for destruction. Avoid using videocassettes in the 
VHS format as originals for permanent or unscheduled records.
    (d) Record permanent, long-term temporary, temporary, or 
unscheduled audio recordings on optical media from major manufacturers. 
Avoid using cassettes as originals for permanent records or unscheduled 
records (although agencies may use them for reference copies).
    (e) For born-digital or scanned digital images that are scheduled 
as permanent or unscheduled, a record (or master) version of each image 
must be comparable in quality to a 35mm film negative or better. The 
Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) and the JPEG File Interchange Format 
(JFIF, JPEG) are well-established examples of formats appropriate for 
saving permanent and unscheduled digital photographs.
    (f) As a general rule, create such images at a resolution reaching 
or approximating at least 3000 pixels on the longest dimension.
    (g) For temporary digital photographs, agencies select formats they 
deem most suitable to fulfill business needs.
    (h) For further information about preferred and acceptable formats 
and versions, see NARA's transfer guidance at: http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/policy/transfer-guidance.html.


Sec.  1237.28  How must agencies handle and maintain digital 
photographs?

    Digital photographs, either originating in digital form (``born-
digital'') or scanned from photographic prints, slides, and negatives, 
are subject to the provisions of this part and the requirements of part 
1236 of this subchapter. Agencies must:
    (a) Schedule digital photographs and related databases as soon as 
possible for the minimum retention period the agency requires to meet 
its business needs, and transfer records promptly according to the 
disposition instructions on the records schedule;
    (b) Select image management and related database management 
software and hardware that meet long-term archival requirements, 
National Archives and Records Administration's transfer standards, and 
business needs. Agencies must be able to export images and related data 
in formats compatible with NARA systems. For additional information and 
assistance, contact NARA by mail at National Archives and Records 
Administration; Special Media Records Division (RDS); 8601 Adelphi 
Road; College Park, MD 20740-6001, or by email at 
[email protected];
    (c) Build redundancy into storage systems (i.e., back up image 
files through on-line, off-line, or combination approaches) when 
developing digital image storage strategies (see electronic storage 
requirements in Sec.  1236.28 of this subchapter);
    (d) Document the quality control inspection process the agency 
employs when scanning digital images of photographic prints, slides, 
and negatives that are scheduled as permanent or are unscheduled. As 
part of the process:
    (1) Visually inspect a sample of the images for defects, evaluate 
finding aid accuracy, verify file header information and file name 
integrity; and
    (2) Conduct the sample using a volume sufficiently large to yield 
statistically valid results, in accordance with one of the quality 
sampling methods presented in ANSI/AIIM TR34 and ISO 2859-1 
(incorporated by reference; see Sec.  1237.3);

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    (e) Periodically inspect born-digital images scheduled as 
permanent, long-term temporary, or unscheduled, using sampling methods 
or more comprehensive verification systems (e.g., checksum programs), 
to evaluate image file stability, documentation quality, and finding 
aid reliability. Agencies must also establish procedures to refresh 
digital data (recopying) and to migrate files, especially for images 
and databases retained for five years or longer;
    (f) Designate a record set of images to maintain separately from 
other versions. Do not subject record sets of permanent or unscheduled 
images that have already been compressed once (e.g., compressed TIFF or 
first-generation JPEG) to further changes in image size;
    (g) Organize record images in logical series. Group permanent 
digital images separately from temporary digital images or designate 
images as permanent or temporary in a metadata field designed for that 
purpose;
    (h) Document information about digital photographic images as the 
agency produces them. Embed descriptive elements in each permanent or 
unscheduled image's file header or capture descriptive elements in a 
separate database accompanying the image series. Descriptive elements 
must include:
    (1) A unique identification number;
    (2) Information about image content (i.e., basic ``who,'' ``what,'' 
``where,'' ``when,'' ``why'' captioning data);
    (3) Photographer's identity and organizational affiliation;
    (4) Existence of any copyright or other potential restrictions on 
image use; and
    (5) Technical data, including file format and version, bit depth, 
image size, camera make and model, compression method and level, and 
custom or generic color profiles (ICC/ICM profile), among other 
elements. In this regard, verify the extent of the Exchangeable Image 
File Format (EXIF) information embedded automatically by digital 
cameras and scanners;
    (i) Provide a unique file name to identify the digital image; and
    (j) Develop finding aids sufficiently detailed to ensure the agency 
can efficiently and accurately retrieve images. Ensure that the agency 
can use indexes, caption lists, and assignment logs to identify and 
chronologically cut off blocks of images for transfer to the National 
Archives of the United States.


Sec.  1237.30  How must agencies handle and manage records on 
nitrocellulose-base and cellulose-acetate-base film?

    (a) The nitrocellulose base, a substance akin to gun cotton, is 
chemically unstable and highly flammable. Agencies must handle 
nitrocellulose-base film (used in the manufacture of sheet film, 35mm 
motion pictures, aerial and still photographs into the 1950s) as 
specified below:
    (1) Segregate nitrocellulose film materials (e.g., 35mm motion 
picture film and large series of still pictures) from other records in 
storage areas;
    (2) Immediately notify NARA by mail at National Archives and 
Records Administration; Special Media Records Division (RDS); 8601 
Adelphi Road; College Park, MD 20740-6001, or by email at 
[email protected] (for still photographs) or 
[email protected] (for motion picture film). If NARA appraises 
nitrate film materials as disposable and the agency wishes to retain 
them, the agency must follow the standard NFPA 40-2011 (incorporated by 
reference; see Sec.  1237.3); and
    (3) Follow the packing and shipping standards for nitrate film as 
specified in Department of Transportation regulations (49 CFR 172.101, 
Hazardous materials table; 172.504, Transportation; 173.24, Standard 
requirements for all packages; and 173.177, Motion picture film and X-
ray film--nitrocellulose base). Carry out nitrate film disposal in 
accordance with the relevant hazardous waste disposal regulations in 40 
CFR, parts 260 through 282.
    (b) Inspect cellulose-acetate film periodically (at least once 
every five years) for acetic odor, wrinkling, or crystalline deposits 
on the edge or surface of the film, which indicate deterioration. 
Agencies must notify NARA about deteriorating permanent or unscheduled 
audiovisual records composed of cellulose acetate immediately after 
inspection, so the agency can copy the records prior to transferring 
the original and duplicate film to the National Archives of the United 
States. Notify NARA by mail at National Archives and Records 
Administration; Special Media Records Division (RDS); 8601 Adelphi 
Road; College Park, MD 20740-6001, or by email at 
[email protected] (for still photographs) or 
[email protected] (for motion picture film).

    Dated: June 28, 2016.
David S. Ferriero,
Archivist of the United States.
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                                                                                                             NARA’s Web site at http://                            among parts, and revising some
                                                    36 CFR Parts 1235, 1236, and 1237                        www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/.                       language to comply with Plain Language
                                                                                                             SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The                        requirements.
                                                    [FDMS No. NARA–16–0002; NARA–2016–
                                                    017]                                                     proposed revisions to the Federal                     Discussion of Proposed Rule Provisions
                                                                                                             records management regulations
                                                    RIN 3095–AB89                                                                                                  Proposed Part 1235, Transfer of Records
                                                                                                             contained in 36 CFR Chapter XII,
                                                                                                             Subchapter B, affect Federal agencies’                to the National Archives of the United
                                                    Records Management                                                                                             States
                                                                                                             records management programs in the
                                                    AGENCY:  National Archives and Records                   areas of permanent records and their                     This part establishes requirements for
                                                    Administration (NARA).                                   transfer to the National Archives of the              the transfer of permanent Federal
                                                    ACTION: Proposed rules.                                  United States, electronic records                     records to the National Archives of the
                                                                                                             management, and management of                         United States. Throughout part 1235, we
                                                    SUMMARY:    NARA proposes to revise its                  audiovisual, cartographic, and related                have revised those sections referencing
                                                    records management regulations to                        records.                                              the paper transfer document, Standard
                                                    reflect executive actions, statutory                        We are proposing changes to Federal                Form 258 (SF–258), Agreement to
                                                    changes, advances in technology, and                     records management regulations to                     Transfer Records to the National
                                                    organizational changes. This is phase II                 incorporate recent executive actions,                 Archives of the United States, to add the
                                                    of the revisions and includes changes to                 statutory changes, advances in                        electronic ERA Transfer Request, and
                                                    provisions in transferring records to the                technology, and NARA organizational                   other similar procedural items. ERA is
                                                    National Archives of the United States,                  changes.                                              the NARA system that Federal agencies
                                                    managing electronic records, and                            The Presidential Memorandum—                       use to request the transfer of permanent
                                                    managing audiovisual, cartographic, and                  Managing Government Records                           records to NARA.
                                                    related records.                                         (November 28, 2011) and subsequent                       Part 1235 is divided into three
                                                    DATES: Submit comments on or before                      implementing guidance (Office of                      subparts. Subpart A, General Transfer
                                                    September 12, 2016.                                      Management and Budget Memorandum                      Requirements, contains §§ 1235.1
                                                    ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,                      M–12–18, Managing Government                          through 1235.20 and prescribes the
                                                    identified by RIN 3095–AB89, by any of                   Records Directive (August 24, 2012))                  requirements that agencies must follow
                                                    the following methods:                                   require NARA to modernize Federal                     when they transfer permanent records to
                                                       • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://                 records management practices,                         NARA. These sections remain largely
                                                    www.regulations.gov. Follow the                          particularly with respect to electronic               unchanged from the current regulations
                                                    instructions for submitting comments.                    records. In 2014, the Presidential and                with the exception of § 1235.20. We are
                                                       • Email:                                              Federal Records Act Amendments of                     proposing changes to § 1235.20 that
                                                    Regulation_comments@nara.gov.                            2014 (‘‘FRA Amendments,’’ Pub. L.                     would require agencies to review their
                                                    Include RIN 3095–AB89 in the subject                     113–187) modernized the definition of a               historical records and remove any
                                                    line of the message.                                     Federal record, addressed electronic                  restrictions that no longer apply at time
                                                       • Fax: 301–837–0319. Include RIN                      messaging, and required agencies to                   of transfer; provide additional
                                                    3095–AB89 in the subject line of the fax                 transfer electronic permanent records to              information on any access and use
                                                    cover sheet.                                             NARA in an electronic format to the                   restrictions that must remain; and
                                                       • Mail (for paper, disk, or CD–ROM                    greatest extent possible. We propose                  identify classified records.
                                                    submissions. Include RIN 3095–AB89                       revisions in this rulemaking to address                  Our proposed revisions to Subpart B,
                                                    on the submission): Regulations                          the changes regarding the transfer of                 Administration of Transferred Records,
                                                    Comment Desk (Strategy & Performance                     electronic records and electronic                     specifically § 1235.32, also provide for
                                                    Division (SP)); Suite 4100; National                     messaging: additional changes to the                  the removal of restrictions on
                                                    Archives and Records Administration;                     regulations to address policy and                     transferred records when NARA
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                                                    8601 Adelphi Road; College Park, MD                      statutory changes will be addressed in                believes it to be in the public interest.
                                                    20740–6001                                               future revisions.                                        Subpart C, Transfer Specifications
                                                       • Hand delivery or courier: Deliver                      We are also making administrative                  and Standards, contains the
                                                    comments to front desk at the address                    changes, such as updating office names                specifications and requirements for
                                                    above.                                                   and organizational codes, updating                    agencies when transferring audiovisual,
                                                       Instructions: All submissions must                    URLs, and adding new links to NARA’s                  cartographic, and architectural records
                                                    include NARA’s name and the                              records management Web pages. We are                  to NARA. We are proposing moving the
                                                    regulatory information number for this                   removing repetitive definitions sections              transfer specifications and standards for


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                                                    permanent analog and digital                             unofficial account must be copied or                  requirements for email messages. RFC
                                                    audiovisual, cartographic, and related                   forwarded to an agency-administered                   5322 is available to the public at http://
                                                    records to Part 1237, Audiovisual,                       system within 20 days.                                tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5322.
                                                    Cartographic, and Related Records.                         We are also adding language to                      In 36 CFR 1237:
                                                       Additionally, we are proposing to                     § 1236.22 to specify that the proper                     The following six standards are
                                                    update our online transfer guidance to                   name of the sender must either be                     available through the American
                                                    address electronic records and their                     captured with the email or the agency                 National Standards Institute (ANSI) at:
                                                    formats and adding references to that                    must maintain a record of the                         American National Standards Institute;
                                                    guidance in the regulations so users can                 association between the email address                 25 West 43rd St., 4th Floor; New York,
                                                    quickly access the latest updates. We are                and the employee, including any                       NY 10036, or online at http://
                                                    proposing adding two new sections,                       nicknames or aliases.                                 webstore.ansi.org, and from Techstreet,
                                                    §§ 1235.52 and 1235.54, that contain the                                                                       a standards reseller, at Techstreet; 3916
                                                    transfer specifications, standards, and                  Proposed Part 1237, Audiovisual,
                                                                                                             Cartographic, and Related Records                     Ranchero Drive; Ann Arbor, MI 48108,
                                                    procedures for transferring textual
                                                                                                             Management                                            by phone at (800) 699–9277, or online
                                                    records into the National Archives of
                                                                                                                                                                   at http://www.Techstreet.com.
                                                    the United States.                                         This proposed part expands and
                                                                                                             updates the audiovisual records                       ISO 2859–1: 1999 (‘‘ISO 2859–1’’),
                                                    Proposed Part 1236, Electronic Records
                                                                                                             management provisions in the existing                 Sampling Procedures for Inspection by
                                                    Management
                                                                                                             part 1237 by removing the transfer                    Attributes—Part I: Sampling Schemes
                                                      This part reflects an update in                        specifications and requirements for                   Indexed by Acceptable Quality Level
                                                    response to major developments in the                    permanent audiovisual, cartographic,                  (AQL) for Lot-by-Lot Inspection, Second
                                                    area of electronic recordkeeping and                     and related records from part 1235 and                Edition, November 15, 1999
                                                    electronic messaging and we have                         merging these into § 1237.12, which                   (supplemented by Amendment 1,
                                                    proposed several revisions to this part.                 prescribes the records elements agencies              2011)—Incorporated in § 1237.28(d)
                                                    These changes include provisions to                      must create, preserve, and transfer with
                                                    reflect the 2014 FRA Amendments, a                                                                                This standard sets forth statistical
                                                                                                             both analog and digital audiovisual,                  methodologies and procedures for
                                                    new section with Federal electronic                      cartographic, and related records.
                                                    messaging requirements, standards for                                                                          sampling plans devised for quality-
                                                    internet message formats, new                            Standards                                             control purposes, and keyed to
                                                    definitions for electronic messages and                                                                        calculations of ‘‘Acceptable Quality
                                                                                                               NARA’s current records management                   Limit’’ (AQL, the limit between
                                                    messaging accounts, and a requirement                    regulations incorporate by reference
                                                    to associate proper names with email                                                                           acceptability and refusal with respect to
                                                                                                             certain consensus standards developed                 defective products). The sampling plans
                                                    accounts.                                                by various organizations. The
                                                      Part 1236 is divided into three                                                                              are applicable to a variety of production
                                                                                                             regulations in this proposed rule retain              and management processes, including
                                                    subparts. Subpart A, General, contains a                 some previously approved standards
                                                    new standard that we are proposing to                                                                          systematic digitization projects
                                                                                                             incorporated by reference. In addition,               involving substantial audiovisual
                                                    incorporate by reference, RFC 5322,                      this regulatory action proposes
                                                    Internet Message Format (see: http://                                                                          holdings. Covered in the document are
                                                                                                             incorporating by reference the following              such key principles, steps, and
                                                    www.rfc-base.org/txt/rfc-532), that                      standards (either updating current ones
                                                    provides requirements for internet                                                                             calculations as: Expressions of non-
                                                                                                             or adding new ones):                                  conformity vis-à-vis product quality
                                                    electronic message format; a detailed
                                                                                                             In 36 CFR 1235:                                       objectives; the AQL formulation;
                                                    discussion of RFC 5322 is found below
                                                    under the ‘‘Standards’’ heading. The                     ISO 9660:1988(E), Information                         submission of products for sampling;
                                                    2014 FRA Amendments contained two                        Processing—Volume and File Structure                  acceptance and non-acceptance;
                                                    new definitions that we propose adding                   of CD–ROM for Information Exchange,                   drawing of samples; normal, tightened,
                                                    to our definitions section: ‘‘electronic                 First edition, as Corrected, 1988–09–                 and reduced inspection approaches;
                                                    messages’’ and ‘‘electronic messaging                    01—Incorporated in § 1235.46                          switching of sampling rules and
                                                    account.’’                                                                                                     procedures; sampling plan types; and
                                                                                                               This is the same standard as is                     determination of acceptability. The 1999
                                                      Subpart B, Records Management and
                                                                                                             currently incorporated by reference.                  edition, supplemented by Amendment 1
                                                    Preservation Consideration for
                                                                                                             However, the ISO standard is now                      from 2011, updates the original edition
                                                    Designing and Implementing Electronic
                                                                                                             available from ANSI, as part of the DIN               referenced in the present CFR. Changes
                                                    Information Systems, remains largely
                                                                                                             ISO 9660 (December 1990) version, so                  introduce a greater measure of sampling
                                                    unchanged.
                                                                                                             the description and availability                      flexibility and efficiency: A new
                                                      Subpart C, Additional Requirements
                                                                                                             information in § 1235.4 has been                      procedure for switching from normal to
                                                    for Electronic Records, specifies
                                                                                                             updated accordingly.                                  reduced inspection; a new reference to
                                                    recordkeeping requirements for
                                                    electronic records and includes a                        In 36 CFR 1236:                                       ‘‘skip-lot’’ sampling as an alternative to
                                                    proposed new section on additional                       Request for Comment (RFC) 5322,                       reduced inspection; changes to double
                                                    recordkeeping requirements for                           Internet Message Format, 2008—                        sampling plans to provide a smaller
                                                    electronic messaging records. In                         Incorporated in § 1236.22                             average sample size; reduction of
                                                    § 1236.21, we propose adding the                                                                               multiple sampling plans from seven
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                                                    following provisions regarding                             This standard provides requirements                 stages to five stages; and the addition of
                                                    electronic messaging records:                            for internet electronic message format,               optional fractional acceptance number
                                                      • Use of a non-official electronic                     including requirements for a message                  plans, among other revisions. We are
                                                    messaging account is permitted only                      header, message header fields and                     incorporating the 1999 edition and 2011
                                                    when agency-administered systems are                     syntax, and message body. NARA is                     amendment in part 1237 to provide
                                                    unavailable; and                                         incorporating this specification by                   agency personnel with the most
                                                      • Any electronic messaging record                      reference in part 1236 to provide                     rigorous, up-to-date guidance on how to
                                                    created, sent, or received in an                         Federal agencies with clear minimum                   monitor quality in processes profoundly


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                                                    affecting the audiovisual records bound                  version) film. We are incorporating the               storage materials, enclosures, labeling,
                                                    for NARA.                                                2010 edition in part 1237 to provide                  acclimatization, storage rooms and
                                                                                                             agencies with the most current guidance               housing, fire protection measures, and
                                                    ISO 18902: 2013 (‘‘ISO 18902’’), Imaging
                                                                                                             on what constitutes a ‘‘proper’’                      identification, inspection, and cleaning
                                                    Materials—Processed Imaging
                                                                                                             approach to physical maintenance of                   procedures. The 2013 edition updates
                                                    Materials—Albums, Framing, and
                                                                                                             historically valuable film-based                      the 2002 version (referenced in the
                                                    Storage Materials, Third Edition, July 1,
                                                                                                             photographic records. The latest                      present CFR) and also the 2008 version.
                                                    2013—Incorporated in §§ 1237.16(b)
                                                                                                             authority also supports NARA’s                        We are incorporating the 2013 revision
                                                    and 1237.22(f)
                                                                                                             emphasis on timely transfer of at-risk                in part 1237 to provide agency
                                                       This standard establishes physical                    photographic film from sub-standard                   personnel with current guidance on the
                                                    and chemical requirements for album,                     storage conditions to standards-                      appropriate strategies for maximizing
                                                    storage, and framing materials necessary                 compliant NARA facilities.                            the useful life of optical discs.
                                                    to arrest the natural decomposition of
                                                    photographic prints, negatives, and                      ISO 18920: 2011 (‘‘ISO 18920’’), Imaging              NFPA 40–2011 (‘‘NFPA 40–2011’’),
                                                    transparencies over time. Included are                   Materials—Reflection Prints—Storage                   Standard for the Storage and Handling
                                                    detailed requirements for paper and                      Practices, Second Edition, October 1,                 of Cellulose Nitrate Film, 2011—
                                                    paperboard, plastics, metals, writing                    2011—Incorporated in § 1237.18(a)                     Incorporated in § 1237.30(a)
                                                    instruments, adhesives, tapes, self-                        This standard provides detailed                       This standard provides detailed
                                                    adhesive labeling materials, stamping                    recommendations on storage facilities,                requirements relating to the many
                                                    inks and pads, framing and glazing                       storage enclosures and housing,                       aspects of nitrate film storage and
                                                    materials used in the construction of                    environmental conditions, fire                        handling, including construction and
                                                    storage and display devices, and various                 protection measures, and identification,              arrangement of nitrate-storing buildings,
                                                    types of printers. The 2013 edition                      handling, and inspection procedures for               environmental controls, fire protection
                                                    updates the 2001 version (referenced in                  prints of all types and sizes. This                   measures, cabinets and vaults for
                                                    the present CFR) as well as the 2007                     standard includes prints on fiber-based               extended term storage, containers for
                                                    version; among other changes, the latest                 or resin-coated paper and prints on                   film transport and eventual disposal,
                                                    edition adds more specific reporting                     plastic supports; black-and-white silver              and enclosed areas for nitrate film
                                                    protocols for annual testing and                         gelatin prints and multicolor and                     viewing. The 2011 edition updates the
                                                    evaluation of housing materials, and                     monochrome color prints; and products                 2007 version referenced in the present
                                                    also expands the applicability of the                    of thermal dye transfer printing and                  CFR; among other changes, the new
                                                    standard to housing for digital prints.                  inkjet printing. This standard includes               edition incorporates updated
                                                    We are incorporating the 2013 revision                   guidance on temperature and relative                  specifications for film vault fire
                                                    in part 1237 to provide agencies with                    humidity levels appropriate for                       protection and also adds an explanatory
                                                    current guidance on what materials to                    medium-term preservation (minimum                     section on converting calculations based
                                                    use, and what materials to avoid, for                    10 years) and extended-term                           on roll film quantities to sheet film
                                                    optimal photo housing.                                   preservation (no fixed-year definition,               equivalencies. We are incorporating the
                                                                                                             but one reference to hundreds of years).              2011 revision in part 1237 to provide
                                                    ISO 18911: 2010 (‘‘ISO 18911’’), Imaging
                                                                                                             The 2011 edition updates the 2000                     agency personnel with current guidance
                                                    Materials—Processed Safety
                                                                                                             version presently referenced in the CFR,              on safe storage and handling of nitrate
                                                    Photographic Films—Storage Practices,
                                                                                                             and provides more specificity on digital              film.
                                                    Second Edition, September 1, 2010—
                                                                                                             print types. We are incorporating the
                                                    Incorporated in §§ 1237.16(b),                                                                                 Regulatory Analysis
                                                                                                             2011 revision in part 1237 to provide
                                                    1237.16(d), and 1237.18(a)
                                                                                                             agencies with current guidance on ‘‘best              Review Under Executive Orders 12866
                                                      This standard provides detailed                        practices’’ for physical maintenance of
                                                    recommendations on storage conditions,                                                                         and 13563
                                                                                                             historically valuable photographic
                                                    enclosures, housing, environmental                       prints. The latest authority also supports               Executive Order 12866, Regulatory
                                                    controls, fire protection measures, and                  NARA’s emphasis on timely transfer of                 Planning and Review, 58 FR 51735
                                                    identification, inspection, and handling                 at-risk photographic film from sub-                   (September 30, 1993), and Executive
                                                    procedures for all safety (non-nitrate)                  standard storage conditions to                        Order 13563, Improving Regulation and
                                                    photographic films in roll, strip,                       standards-compliant NARA facilities.                  Regulation Review, 76 FR 23821
                                                    aperture-card, or sheet format,                                                                                (January 18, 2011), direct agencies to
                                                    regardless of size. These standards                      ISO 18925: 2013 (‘‘ISO 18925’’), Imaging              assess all costs and benefits of available
                                                    provide systematic guidance on                           Materials—Optical Disc Media—Storage                  regulatory alternatives and, if regulation
                                                    temperature and relative humidity                        Practices, Third Edition, February 1,                 is necessary, to select regulatory
                                                    levels needed for medium-term                            2013—Incorporated in § 1237.18(c)                     approaches that maximize net benefits
                                                    (minimum 10 years) and extended-term                       This standard provides detailed                     (including potential economic,
                                                    (500 years) preservation of film in the                  recommendations for storage                           environmental, public health and safety
                                                    major process categories: Black-and-                     conditions, storage facilities, enclosures,           effects, distributive impacts, and
                                                    white and color, acetate-base and                        and inspection procedures sufficient to               equity). This proposed rule is not
                                                    polyester-base. The 2010 edition                         prevent long-term deterioration of CDs,               ‘‘significant’’ under section 3(f) of
                                                    updates the 2000 version presently                       DVDs, and variant disc forms made for                 Executive Order 12866 because it
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                                                    referenced in the CFR, and includes a                    audio, video, photographic, and other                 applies only to Federal agencies, and is
                                                    fuller discussion (with greater                          electronic data applications. Included is             updating the regulations, not
                                                    sensitivity to digital scanning                          guidance on environmental storage                     establishing new programs. Although
                                                    possibilities) concerning the                            conditions, with an emphasis on                       the proposed revisions change and add
                                                    establishment and maintenance of                         temperature and humidity limits,                      new requirements for agencies, the
                                                    record version/reference version                         dangers posed by contaminants and                     requirements are necessary to keep the
                                                    approaches designed to minimize the                      gaseous impurities, and the impact of                 existing regulations up-to-date and to
                                                    wear and tear on original (record                        magnetic fields. Also covered are                     ensure agencies are preserving records


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                                                    for the United States as well as possible.               1235.14 May agencies retain records longer             must make the material available to the
                                                    The Office of Management and Budget                          than the retention period established by           public. You may inspect all approved
                                                    (OMB) has reviewed this regulation.                          the records schedule?                              material incorporated by reference at
                                                                                                             1235.16 How does NARA respond to an
                                                                                                                                                                    NARA’s textual research room, located
                                                    Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility                      agency’s request to retain records?
                                                                                                             1235.18 How do agencies transfer records to            at National Archives and Records
                                                    Act (5 U.S.C. 601, et seq.)
                                                                                                                 the National Archives of the United                Administration; 8601 Adelphi Road,
                                                      This review requires an agency to                          States?                                            Room 2000; College Park, MD 20740–
                                                    prepare an initial regulatory flexibility                1235.20 How do agencies indicate that                  6001. To arrange to inspect this
                                                    analysis and publish it when the agency                      records contain information that may be            approved material at NARA, contact
                                                    publishes the proposed rule. This                            restricted from public access?                     NARA’s Regulation Comments Desk
                                                    requirement does not apply if the                        1235.22 When does legal custody of records             (Strategy & Performance Division (SP))
                                                                                                                 transfer to the National Archives of the           by email at regulation_comments@
                                                    agency certifies that the rule will not, if
                                                                                                                 United States?
                                                    promulgated, have a significant                                                                                 nara.gov or by telephone at 301–837–
                                                    economic impact on a substantial                         Subpart B—Administration of Transferred                3023. All approved material is available
                                                    number of small entities (5 U.S.C. 603).                 Records                                                from the sources listed below. You may
                                                    NARA certifies, after review and                         1235.30 Does NARA restrict access to                   also inspect approved material at the
                                                    analysis, that this proposed rule will not                   transferred records?                               Office of the Federal Register (OFR). For
                                                    have a significant adverse economic                      1235.32 How does NARA handle access                    information on the availability of this
                                                    impact on small entities.                                    restrictions on transferred records?               material at the OFR, call 202–741–6030
                                                                                                             1235.34 May NARA destroy transferred                   or go to http://www.archives.gov/
                                                    Review Under the Paperwork Reduction                         records?
                                                                                                                                                                    federal_register/code_of_federal_
                                                    Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501, et seq.)                    Subpart C—Transfer Specifications and                  regulations/ibr_locations.html.
                                                      This proposed rule does not contain                    Standards                                                 (b) American National Standards
                                                    any information collection requirements                  1235.40 What records are covered by                    Institute (ANSI). The following
                                                    subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act.                      additional transfer requirements?                  standards are available from the
                                                                                                             1235.42 What transfer specifications and               American National Standards Institute,
                                                    Review Under Executive Order 13132,                          standards apply to audiovisual,                    25 West 43rd St., 4th Floor, New York,
                                                    Federalism, 64 FR 43255 (August 4,                           cartographic, and related records?                 NY 10036, phone number (212) 642–
                                                    1999)                                                    1235.44 What general transfer requirements
                                                                                                                                                                    4900, or online at http://
                                                                                                                 apply to electronic records?
                                                      Review Under Executive Order 13132                     1235.46 What media or method may                       webstore.ansi.org.
                                                    requires that agencies review                                agencies use to transfer electronic                   (1) ISO 9660–1990 (‘‘ISO 9660’’),
                                                    regulations for Federalism effects on the                    records to the National Archives of the            Information processing—Volume and
                                                    institutional interest of states and local                   United States?                                     File Structure of CD–ROM for
                                                    governments, and, if the effects are                     1235.50 What transfer specifications and               Information Exchange, First edition, as
                                                    sufficiently substantial, prepare a                          standards apply to electronic records?             corrected, 1988–09–01. IBR approved
                                                                                                             1235.52 What transfer specifications and               for § 1235.46(b).
                                                    Federal assessment to assist senior
                                                                                                                 standards apply to textual records?                   (2) [Reserved]
                                                    policy makers. This proposed rule will                   1235.54 How do agencies transfer
                                                    not have any direct effects on State and                     permanent textual records to the                   § 1235.10 What records do agencies
                                                    local governments within the meaning                         National Archives of the United States?            transfer to the National Archives of the
                                                    of the Executive Order. Therefore, no                    1235.56 How do agencies transfer                       United States?
                                                    Federalism assessment is required.                           permanent electronic records to the
                                                                                                                                                                       Agencies must transfer to the National
                                                                                                                 National Archives of the United States
                                                    List of Subjects in 36 CFR Parts 1235,                       using the Electronic Records Archives              Archives of the United States those
                                                    1236 and 1237                                                (ERA)?                                             records that the Archivist of the United
                                                                                                                                                                    States has deemed to have sufficient
                                                      Archives, Incorporation by reference,                       Authority: 44 U.S.C. 2107 and 2108.
                                                                                                                                                                    historical value to warrant permanent
                                                    Records, Records management.                                                                                    preservation by the United States
                                                                                                             Subpart A—General Transfer
                                                      For the reasons stated in the                          Requirements                                           Government. This includes records that
                                                    preamble, NARA proposes to amend 36                                                                             agencies have scheduled as permanent
                                                    CFR parts 1235, 1236, and 1237 as                        § 1235.3    What standards apply to this               on a NARA-approved records schedule,
                                                    follows:                                                 part?                                                  records that a General Records Schedule
                                                    ■   1. Revise part 1235 to read as follows:                In addition to this part, you can find               (GRS) designates as permanent, and,
                                                                                                             guidance and additional information                    when appropriate, records that are
                                                    PART 1235—TRANSFERRING                                   about transferring permanent records to                accretions to holdings (i.e.,
                                                    PERMANENT RECORDS TO THE                                 the National Archives of the United                    continuations of series already
                                                    NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE UNITED                          States on NARA’s accessioning Web                      transferred).
                                                    STATES                                                   page at http://www.archives.gov/
                                                                                                             records-mgmt/accessioning/.                            § 1235.12 When must agencies transfer
                                                    Sec.                                                                                                            records to the National Archives of the
                                                                                                             § 1235.4 What publications are                         United States?
                                                    Subpart A—General Transfer Requirements                  incorporated by reference into this part?                Agencies must transfer permanent
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                                                    1235.3 What standards apply to this part?                  (a) NARA incorporates certain                        records to the National Archives of the
                                                    1235.4 What publication(s) are incorporated              material by reference into this part with              United States when:
                                                        by reference into this part?                         the approval of the Director of the                      (a) The records are eligible for transfer
                                                    1235.10 What records do agencies transfer
                                                        to the National Archives of the United
                                                                                                             Federal Register under 5 U.S.C. 552(a)                 based on the transfer date in a NARA-
                                                        States?                                              and 1 CFR part 51. To enforce any                      approved records schedule; or
                                                    1235.12 When must agencies transfer                      edition other than that specified in this                (b) NARA has deemed the records to
                                                        records to the National Archives of the              section, NARA must publish a                           have sufficient historical value to
                                                        United States?                                       document in the Federal Register and                   warrant permanent preservation by the


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                                                    United States Government and the                         § 1235.18 How do agencies transfer                    it in the public interest to remove the
                                                    records have existed for more than 30                    records to the National Archives of the               restrictions.
                                                    years (see also § 1235.14).                              United States?                                           (b) Agencies must include the
                                                                                                                Agencies transfer records by                       Classified Records Transfer Check List,
                                                    § 1235.14 May agencies retain records                    completing and submitting a Transfer                  National Archives and Records
                                                    longer than the retention period established             Request (TR) in the Electronic Records                Administration Form (NA Form) 14130
                                                    by the records schedule?
                                                                                                             Archives (ERA) or a signed Standard                   (http://www.archives.gov/
                                                      (a) Agencies may retain certain                        Form (SF) 258, Agreement to Transfer                  declassification/ndc/forms/na-
                                                    records longer than specified on a                       Records to the National Archives of the               14130.pdf) as an attachment to the ERA
                                                    records schedule only with written                       United States (if special circumstances               TR or the SF 258 when classified and
                                                    approval from NARA. NARA will                            merit use; see http://www.archives.gov/               declassified records are ready for
                                                    review requests as exceptions to an                      records-mgmt/era/faqs.html for more                   transfer to the National Archives.
                                                    approved disposition authority (see part                 details). Each TR or SF 258 must                         (c) Agencies must use Standard Form
                                                    1225 of this subchapter for more                         correlate to a specific records series or             (SF) 715, Government Declassification
                                                    information about changing retention                     other aggregation of records, as                      Review Tab, to tab and identify specific
                                                    periods in an approved disposition                       identified in an item on a records                    documents that contain classified
                                                    authority).                                              schedule or under circumstances noted                 information that:
                                                      (b) If an agency determines that it                    in § 1235.10. The National Archives                      (1) Is exempt or excluded from
                                                    needs to keep certain records longer                     makes the final determination to accept               automatic declassification; or
                                                    than scheduled to conduct regular                        transfers of permanent records.                          (2) Requires referral to another
                                                    business, the agency’s Records Officer                                                                         agency. See 32 CFR part 2001 Classified
                                                                                                             § 1235.20 How do agencies indicate that               National Security Information, and
                                                    must submit a written request certifying                 records contain information that may be
                                                    continuing need to NARA by mail to                                                                             ISOO Notice 2009-02, at: http://
                                                                                                             restricted from public access?
                                                    National Archives and Records                                                                                  www.archives.gov/isoo/notices/notice-
                                                                                                                Agencies should consider the                       2009-02-sf715.pdf, for further guidance.
                                                    Administration; Office of the Chief
                                                                                                             historical nature of the records when
                                                    Records Officer (AC); 8601 Adelphi
                                                                                                             indicating what restrictions may apply                § 1235.22 When does legal custody of
                                                    Road; College Park, MD 20740–6001, or                                                                          records transfer to the National Archives of
                                                                                                             at the time of transfer to the National
                                                    by email to permanentrecords@                                                                                  the United States?
                                                                                                             Archives of the United States. Agencies
                                                    nara.gov. This certification must:                                                                               Legal custody of records passes from
                                                                                                             must conduct a review of restrictions on
                                                      (1) Include a comprehensive                            records and remove any restrictions that              the agency to the National Archives of
                                                    description and location of the records;                 are not applicable at the time of transfer.           the United States when the appropriate
                                                      (2) Cite the NARA-approved                             In addition, agencies should consult                  NARA official signs the Electronic
                                                    disposition authority;                                   NARA’s accessioning Web page at:                      Records Archives (ERA) Legal Transfer
                                                      (3) Describe the current business for                  http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/                 Instrument (LTI) or Standard Form (SF)
                                                    which the agency needs the records;                      accessioning/, and NARA’s Transfer                    258, Agreement to Transfer Records to
                                                      (4) Estimate the length of time the                    Guidance at: http://www.archives.gov/                 the National Archives of the United
                                                    agency needs the records (if the agency                  records-mgmt/policy/transfer-                         States (if special circumstances merit
                                                    provides no date, any certification                      guidance.html for information about                   use).
                                                    request NARA may approve is effective                    documentation that agencies must
                                                                                                             transfer with electronic records.                     Subpart B—Administration of
                                                    for a maximum of five years);
                                                                                                                (a) Agencies must indicate all                     Transferred Records
                                                      (5) Explain why agency needs cannot
                                                    be met by NARA reference services or                     restrictions on access and use of the                 § 1235.30 Does NARA restrict access to
                                                    copies of records deposited in the                       records when completing Transfer                      transferred records?
                                                    National Archives of the United States;                  Request (TR) in the Electronic Records                  Consistent with NARA’s General
                                                    and                                                      Archives (ERA) or a signed Standard                   Restrictions (subpart D of part 1256 of
                                                                                                             Form (SF) 258, Agreement to Transfer                  this chapter) and with FOIA (5 U.S.C.
                                                      (6) If the agency retains the records to
                                                                                                             Records to the National Archives of the               552(b)):
                                                    enable routine public access through the
                                                                                                             United States (see http://                              (a) NARA enforces restrictions on
                                                    agency rather than through NARA, cite
                                                                                                             www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/era/                    access to records in the National
                                                    the statutory authority authorizing this
                                                                                                             agency-user-manual.pdf for NARA’s                     Archives of the United States. This
                                                    agency activity.
                                                                                                             ERA Agency User Manual, or the                        applies to access by both Federal
                                                    § 1235.16 How does NARA respond to an                    accessioning Web page at: http://                     agencies and the public; and
                                                    agency’s request to retain records?                      www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/                          (b) NARA regulations in subchapter C
                                                      (a) NARA responds in writing to                        accessioning/, for further instructions).             of this chapter apply to Federal agency
                                                    requests within 30 days of receiving                        (1) The TR or SF 258 must cite any                 personnel accessing transferred records
                                                    them, whether approving or denying the                   Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)                     for official Government purposes, and to
                                                    request.                                                 exemptions (5 U.S.C. 552(b)) that                     the public at large.
                                                                                                             authorize the restrictions. When an
                                                      (b) NARA may deny requests to retain                   agency cites Exemption 3, they must                   § 1235.32 How does NARA handle access
                                                    records in certain cases, including when                 also cite the underlying statutory                    restrictions on transferred records?
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                                                    the agency requests to retain the records                restriction.                                             (a) Records less than 30 years old.
                                                    primarily to:                                               (2) NARA may require additional                    NARA will apply the Freedom of
                                                      (1) Provide access services to                         information on access and use                         Information Act (FOIA) exemptions
                                                    individuals outside the agency that can                  restrictions.                                         cited on the Electronic Records
                                                    be provided by NARA; or                                     (3) If the Archivist of the United                 Archives (ERA) Transfer Request or
                                                      (2) Function as an agency archives,                    States agrees to the restrictions, NARA               Standard Form (SF) 258, Agreement to
                                                    unless specifically authorized by statute                will place such restrictions on the                   Transfer Records to the National
                                                    or by NARA.                                              records, until such time as NARA deems                Archives of the United States, where


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                                                    appropriate, and conduct a FOIA                          covered in this subpart, the agency must              of records, record file size, and available
                                                    review, where NARA deems it                              consult with NARA by mail at National                 bandwidth. Agencies must contact
                                                    necessary, before releasing records to                   Archives and Records Administration;                  NARA to initiate the transfer
                                                    the public. NARA may relax, remove, or                   Electronic Records Division (RDE); 8601               discussions. Contact NARA by mail at
                                                    impose restrictions to serve the public                  Adelphi Road; College Park, MD 20740–                 National Archives and Records
                                                    interest.                                                6001, or by email atetransfers@nara.gov.              Administration; Special Media Records
                                                      (b) Records more than 30 years old.                       (c) When transferring digital                      Division (RDS); 8601 Adelphi Road;
                                                    After records are more than 30 years                     photographs and their accompanying                    College Park, MD 20740–6001, or by
                                                    old, NARA may lift restrictions, as                      metadata, the agency must consult with                email at stillpix.accessions@nara.gov
                                                    appropriate, but may keep the                            NARA by mail at National Archives and                 (for digital photographs) or
                                                    restrictions in force for a longer period.               Records Administration; Special Media                 mopix.accessions@nara.gov (for
                                                                                                             Records Division (RDS); 8601 Adelphi                  electronic audiovisual records). For all
                                                    § 1235.34   May NARA destroy transferred                 Road; College Park, MD 20740–6001, or                 other electronic records formats, contact
                                                    records?
                                                                                                             by email at stillpix.accessions@nara.gov.             NARA by mail at National Archives and
                                                       NARA will only destroy records                           (d) Agencies should consult NARA’s                 Records Administration; Electronic
                                                    transferred to the National Archives of                  transfer guidance at http://                          Records Division (RDE); 8601 Adelphi
                                                    the United States’ legal custody:                        www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/policy/                 Road; College Park, MD 20740–6001, or
                                                       (a) With the written concurrence of                   transfer-guidance.html.                               by email atetransfers@nara.gov.
                                                    the agency or its successor; or                                                                                Agencies must submit an approved
                                                       (b) As authorized on an Electronic                    § 1235.46 What media or method may                    Transfer Request (TR) in the Electronic
                                                    Records Archives (ERA) Legal Transfer                    agencies use to transfer electronic records
                                                                                                                                                                   Records Archives (ERA) (or an Standard
                                                    Instrument (LTI) or Standard Form (SF)                   to the National Archives of the United
                                                                                                             States?                                               Form (SF) 258, Agreement to Transfer
                                                    258, Agreement to Transfer Records to                                                                          Records to the National Archives of the
                                                    the National Archives of the United                         (a) General. Agencies must use only
                                                                                                                                                                   United States if special circumstances
                                                    States.                                                  sound and defect-free media for
                                                                                                                                                                   merit use) prior to each transfer of
                                                                                                             transfers to the National Archives of the
                                                                                                                                                                   electronic records via remote transfer.
                                                    Subpart C—Transfer Specifications                        United States. When permanent                            (d) Other Media. NARA may accept
                                                    and Standards                                            electronic records may be disseminated                records for transfer on media not
                                                                                                             through multiple electronic media (e.g.,              specified in paragraph (b) of this
                                                    § 1235.40 What records are covered by
                                                                                                             magnetic tape, CD–ROM) or                             section. This includes select magnetic
                                                    additional transfer requirements?
                                                                                                             mechanisms (e.g., File Transfer Protocol              tape formats and external hard drives.
                                                       In addition to complying with                         (FTP)), the agency and NARA must
                                                    subparts A and B of this part, agencies                                                                        Contact NARA by mail at National
                                                                                                             agree on the most appropriate medium                  Archives and Records Administration;
                                                    must follow the specifications and                       or method for transfer of the records to
                                                    requirements in this subpart when                                                                              Electronic Records Division (RDE); 8601
                                                                                                             the National Archives of the United                   Adelphi Road; College Park, MD 20740–
                                                    transferring audiovisual, cartographic,                  States.
                                                    architectural, and electronic records to                                                                       6001, or by email at etransfers@nara.gov
                                                                                                                (b) Optical media (e.g., CD–ROM and                to ask if the National Archives is able to
                                                    the National Archives of the United                      DVD)). Agencies may use CD–ROMs and
                                                    States. In general, agencies must transfer                                                                     accept an alternate type of media.
                                                                                                             DVDs to transfer permanent electronic
                                                    such records to the National Archives of                 records to the National Archives of the               § 1235.50 What transfer specifications and
                                                    the United States as soon as they                        United States.                                        standards apply to electronic records?
                                                    become inactive or whenever the agency                      (1) CD–ROMs used for this purpose                     (a) General. Agencies must transfer all
                                                    cannot provide proper care and                           must conform to ISO 9660 (incorporated                digital or electronic records to the
                                                    handling for the records, including                      by reference; see § 1235.4).                          National Archives of the United States
                                                    adequate storage conditions (see parts                      (2) Permanent electronic records must              in digital or electronic form. Agencies
                                                    1236 and 1237 of this subchapter for                     be stored in discrete files. Transferred              must transfer adequate documentation,
                                                    storage information). For specific                       CD–ROMs and DVDs may contain other                    including metadata, to identify, service,
                                                    guidance about transferring permanent                    files, such as software or temporary                  and interpret the permanent electronic
                                                    electronic records, see http://                          records, but all permanent records must               records. See NARA’s Transfer Guidance
                                                    www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/                           be in files that contain only permanent               at: http://www.archives.gov/records-
                                                    accessioning/electronic.html.                            records. Agencies must indicate at the                mgmt/policy/transfer-guidance.html for
                                                    § 1235.42 What transfer specifications and               time of transfer if a CD–ROM or DVD                   information about adequate
                                                    standards apply to audiovisual,                          contains temporary records and where                  documentation for transferring
                                                    cartographic, and related records?                       those records are located on the CD–                  electronic records.
                                                      See § 1237.12 of this subchapter for                   ROM or DVD. The agency must also                         (b) Data files. Documentation for data
                                                    specifications and standards for transfer                specify whether NARA should return                    files and databases must include record
                                                    of audiovisual, cartographic, and related                the CD–ROM or DVD to the agency or                    layouts, data element definitions, and
                                                    records.                                                 dispose of it after copying the                       code translation tables (codebooks) for
                                                                                                             permanent records to an archival                      coded data. Data element definitions,
                                                    § 1235.44 What general transfer                          medium.                                               codes used to represent data values, and
                                                    requirements apply to electronic records?                   (c) Remote or Internet-based File                  interpretations of these codes must
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                                                       (a) Each agency must retain a copy of                 Transfers. Agencies may use remote or                 match the actual format and codes as
                                                    permanent electronic records that it                     network transfer methods (e.g., File                  transferred.
                                                    transfers to the National Archives of the                Transfer Protocol (FTP)) to transfer                     (c) Digital geospatial data files. Digital
                                                    United States until it receives official                 permanent electronic records to the                   geospatial data files must include the
                                                    notification that NARA has assumed                       National Archives of the United States                documentation specified in paragraph
                                                    legal custody of the records.                            only with NARA’s approval. Several                    (b) of this section. In addition,
                                                       (b) For guidance related to the transfer              important factors may limit the use of                documentation for digital geospatial
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                                                    conforms to the Federal Geographic                       Archives of the United States in                       edition other than that specified in this
                                                    Data Committee’s Content Standards for                   accordance with format guidance at                     section, NARA must publish a
                                                    Digital Geospatial Metadata, as specified                http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/                  document in the Federal Register and
                                                    in Executive Order 12906 of April 11,                    policy/transfer-guidance.html. NARA                    the material must be available to the
                                                    1994 (3 CFR, 1995 Comp., p. 882).                        can then review, process, and ingest the               public. You may inspect all approved
                                                    Federal geographic data standards are                    electronic records against the approved                material incorporated by reference at
                                                    available at: http://www.fgdc.gov/                       ERA TR on the agency’s behalf.                         NARA’s textual research room, located
                                                    standards/standards_publications.                        Agencies should ingest electronic                      at National Archives and Records
                                                                                                             records against an approved ERA TR                     Administration; 8601 Adelphi Road,
                                                    § 1235.52 What transfer specifications and               only after consultation at etransfer@                  Room 2000; College Park, MD 20740–
                                                    standards apply to textual records?
                                                                                                             nara.gov.                                              6001. To arrange to inspect this
                                                       (a) Whenever agencies transfer textual                                                                       approved material at NARA, contact
                                                    records to the National Archives of the                  PART 1236—ELECTRONIC RECORDS                           NARA’s Regulations Comment Desk
                                                    United States, they must provide the                     MANAGEMENT                                             (Strategy & Performance Division (SP))
                                                    following:                                                                                                      by email at regulation_comments@
                                                       (1) A folder title list or equivalent                 Subpart A—[Amended]                                    nara.gov or by telephone at 301–837–
                                                    detailed records description, attached to                                                                       3023. All approved material is available
                                                    the Electronic Records Archives (ERA)                    ■ 2. Revise the authority citation for part
                                                                                                             1236 to read as follows:                               from the sources listed below. You may
                                                    Transfer Request (TR) or Standard Form                                                                          also inspect approved material at the
                                                    (SF) 258, Agreement to Transfer Records                    Authority: 44 U.S.C. 2904, 2911, 3101,
                                                                                                             3102, and 3105.                                        Office of the Federal Register (OFR). For
                                                    to the National Archives of the United                                                                          information on the availability of this
                                                    States at time of submission to NARA;                    ■    3. Remove and reserve § 1236.1.                   material at the OFR, call 202–741–6030
                                                    and                                                                                                             or go to http://www.archives.gov/
                                                       (2) Any indexes (textual or electronic)               § 1236.1    [Reserved]
                                                                                                             ■    4. Revise § 1236.2 to read as follows:            federal_register/code_of_federal_
                                                    or other materials existing at the time of
                                                                                                                                                                    regulations/ibr_locations.html.
                                                    transfer that are used for finding,                                                                                (b) Internet Engineering Task Force
                                                                                                             § 1236.2    What definitions apply to this
                                                    managing, or retrieving the records, and                 part?                                                  (IETF). The following standards are
                                                    any other documentation needed or                                                                               available from the Internet Engineering
                                                                                                                In addition to the definitions in part
                                                    useful for identifying or using the                                                                             Task Force; c/o Association
                                                                                                             1220 that apply to all of subchapter B,
                                                    records.                                                                                                        Management Solutions, LLC (AMS);
                                                       (b) Agencies must pack records in                     including this part, the following
                                                                                                             definitions apply only to part 1236:                   48377 Freemont Blvd., Suite 117;
                                                    NARA-recognized/approved document
                                                                                                                Electronic information system means                 Freemont, CA 94538, (510) 492–4080.
                                                    storage containers (for further guidance,                                                                          (1) Request for Comments (RFC) 5322,
                                                                                                             an information system that contains and
                                                    see http://www.archives.gov/records-                                                                            Internet Message Format, October 2008.
                                                                                                             provides access to electronic Federal
                                                    mgmt/accessioning/).                                                                                            IBR approved for § 1236.22(b).
                                                                                                             records and other information.
                                                    § 1235.54 How do agencies transfer                          Electronic messages means email and                    (2) [Reserved]
                                                    permanent textual records to the National                other electronic messages that are used
                                                                                                                                                                    § 1236.6    [Removed]
                                                    Archives of the United States?                           for purposes of communicating between
                                                                                                             individuals.                                           ■ 5. Remove § 1236.6.
                                                      (a) Agencies may transfer custody to
                                                                                                                Electronic messaging account means                  ■ 6. Revise subpart B, Records
                                                    the National Archives of the United
                                                                                                             any account that sends or receives                     Management and Preservation
                                                    States of permanent textual records that
                                                                                                             electronic messages.                                   Considerations for Designing and
                                                    reach eligibility for disposition by
                                                                                                                Email system means a system used to                 Implementing Electronic Information
                                                    submitting an Electronic Records
                                                                                                             create, receive, and transmit electronic               Systems to read as follows:
                                                    Archive (ERA) Transfer Request (TR).
                                                    NARA may choose to accept an                             messages and other digital or electronic
                                                                                                                                                                    Subpart B—Records Management and
                                                    Standard Form (SF) 258, Agreement to                     documents. This definition does not
                                                                                                                                                                    Preservation Considerations for
                                                    Transfer Records to the National                         include file transfer utilities (software
                                                                                                                                                                    Designing and Implementing
                                                    Archives of the United States if special                 that transmits files between users but
                                                                                                                                                                    Electronic Information Systems
                                                    circumstances merit use. On all offers of                does not retain any transmission data),
                                                    permanent records, NARA determines                       data systems that collect and process                  Sec.
                                                    whether requested restrictions are                       data which has been organized into data                1236.10 What records management controls
                                                    acceptable.                                              files or databases on computers, and                        must agencies establish for records in
                                                      (b) If the agency stores permanent                     word processing or other digital or                         electronic information systems?
                                                                                                             electronic documents not transmitted by                1236.12 What records management and
                                                    textual records at a Federal Records                                                                                 preservation considerations must
                                                    Center (FRC), the FRC Inter-Agency                       email.
                                                                                                                                                                         agencies incorporate into the design and
                                                    Agreement also governs the transfer of                      Unstructured electronic records                          operation of electronic information
                                                    those permanent records.                                 means records created using office                          systems?
                                                                                                             automation applications, such as word                  1236.14 What must agencies do to protect
                                                    § 1235.56 How do agencies transfer                       processing applications or presentation                     records against technological
                                                    permanent electronic records to the                      software.                                                   obsolescence?
                                                    National Archives of the United States
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                                                                                                             ■ 20. Revise § 1236.4 to read as follows:
                                                    using the Electronic Records Archives                                                                           § 1236.10 What records management
                                                    (ERA)?                                                   § 1236.4 What publications are                         controls must agencies establish for
                                                      Once NARA approves a Transfer                          incorporated by reference in this part?                records in electronic information systems?
                                                    Request (TR) in ERA, agencies may                          (a) NARA incorporates certain                          Agencies must incorporate records
                                                    ingest electronic records against that                   material by reference into this part with              management controls into the electronic
                                                    ERA TR. However, NARA encourages                         the approval of the Director of the                    information system or integrate them
                                                    agencies to continue to provide                          Federal Register under 5 U.S.C. 552(a)                 into a recordkeeping system that is
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                                                    (see § 1236.20 of this part). The                        custody of agency records (including a                migrate records and their associated
                                                    following types of records management                    cloud-based environment); and                         metadata to new storage media or
                                                    controls ensure that Federal records in                    (d) Include processes for transferring              formats to avoid loss due to media
                                                    the electronic system provide adequate                   permanent records to the National                     decay or technology obsolescence;
                                                    and proper documentation of agency                       Archives of the United States in                         (b) Manage access and retrieval.
                                                    business until the approved retention                    accordance with part 1235 of this                     Establish appropriate user rights to
                                                    time is past:                                            subchapter.                                           access, search, and retrieve records, and
                                                       (a) Reliability: Controls to ensure that                                                                    prevent unauthorized access,
                                                                                                             § 1236.14 What must agencies do to
                                                    the system keeps a full and accurate                                                                           modification, or destruction of records.
                                                                                                             protect records against technological
                                                    representation of all transactions,                      obsolescence?                                         Include appropriate audit trails to track
                                                    activities, or facts that occur in the                                                                         use of the records;
                                                    system and that the agency can depend                      To successfully protect records
                                                                                                                                                                      (c) Execute disposition. Identify and
                                                    on the represented information in the                    against technological obsolescence,
                                                                                                                                                                   transfer permanent records to the
                                                    course of subsequent transactions or                     regardless of the storage environment
                                                                                                                                                                   National Archives of the United States
                                                    activities;                                              and media, agencies must:
                                                                                                                                                                   based on approved records schedules.
                                                                                                               (a) Determine if the NARA-approved
                                                       (b) Authenticity: Controls to protect                                                                       Identify and destroy temporary records
                                                                                                             retention period for the records will be
                                                    against unauthorized addition, deletion,                                                                       that are eligible for disposal. Apply
                                                                                                             longer than the life of the system. If so,
                                                    alteration, use, and concealment of                                                                            records holds or freezes on disposition
                                                                                                             agencies must migrate the records and
                                                    transactions, activities, information, or                                                                      when required; and
                                                                                                             their associated metadata before retiring
                                                    records;                                                                                                          (d) Backup systems. System and file
                                                       (c) Integrity: Controls, such as audit                the current system.
                                                                                                               (b) Ensure hardware and software are                backup processes and media that do not
                                                    trails, to ensure records are complete                                                                         provide the appropriate recordkeeping
                                                                                                             able to retain the electronic records’
                                                    and unaltered;                                                                                                 functionalities must not be used as the
                                                       (d) Usability: Mechanisms to ensure                   functionality and integrity regardless of
                                                                                                             the storage environment. To retain                    agency electronic recordkeeping system.
                                                    the agency can locate, retrieve, present,
                                                    and interpret records;                                   functionality and integrity, agencies                 § 1236.21 In addition to recordkeeping
                                                       (e) Content: Mechanisms to preserve                   must:                                                 system requirements, what additional
                                                    the information contained within the                       (1) Keep the records in a usable                    requirements apply to managing electronic
                                                                                                             format until their authorized disposition             messaging records?
                                                    record that the record’s creator
                                                    produced;                                                date. When the agency must convert                       The additional requirements listed
                                                       (f) Context: Mechanisms to cross-                     records to migrate them, the agency                   below apply to all electronic messaging
                                                    reference related records that show the                  must still be able to maintain and                    records.
                                                    record’s organizational, functional, and                 dispose of the records in the authorized                 (a) Employees should use non-official
                                                    operational circumstances. These will                    manner after conversion;                              electronic messaging accounts only
                                                                                                               (2) Convert storage media to provide                when agency-administered systems are
                                                    vary depending on the agency’s
                                                                                                             compatibility with current hardware                   unavailable, and never as a routine
                                                    business, legal, and regulatory
                                                                                                             and software as necessary; and                        business practice.
                                                    requirements; and
                                                                                                               (3) Maintain a link between records                    (b) Employees may not create or send
                                                       (g) Structure: Controls to ensure the
                                                                                                             and their metadata when converting or                 a record using a non-official electronic
                                                    maintenance of the physical and logical
                                                                                                             migrating. This includes capturing all                messaging account unless the employee:
                                                    format of the records and the
                                                                                                             relevant associated metadata at the                      (1) Copies their official electronic
                                                    relationships between the data
                                                                                                             point of migration (for both the records              messaging account when they originally
                                                    elements.
                                                                                                             and the migration process).                           create or transmit the record; or
                                                    § 1236.12 What records management and                                                                             (2) Forwards a complete copy of the
                                                    preservation considerations must agencies                Subpart C—[Amended]                                   record to their official electronic
                                                    incorporate into the design and operation of                                                                   messaging account no later than 20 days
                                                    electronic information systems?
                                                                                                             ■ 7. Revise §§ 1236.20 through 1236.24
                                                                                                             to read as follows:                                   after they originally create or transmit
                                                      As part of the capital planning and                                                                          the record.
                                                    systems development life cycle                           § 1236.20 What are appropriate                           (c) When employees receive a record
                                                    processes, agencies must:                                recordkeeping systems for electronic                  in a non-official electronic messaging
                                                      (a) Plan and implement records                         records?
                                                                                                                                                                   account, they must forward a complete
                                                    management controls (see § 1236.10) in                     Recordkeeping functionality may be                  copy of the electronic message to their
                                                    the system;                                              built into the electronic information                 official electronic messaging account no
                                                      (b) Be able to retrieve and use all                    system, including email or other                      later than 20 days after they receive the
                                                    records in the system until the agency                   electronic messaging systems, or records              record.
                                                    no longer needs them to conduct                          can be transferred to an electronic                      (d) If employees intentionally fail to
                                                    business and until the NARA-approved                     recordkeeping repository. The following               follow these requirements, they may
                                                    retention period expires. When agencies                  functionalities are necessary for                     face adverse disciplinary actions in
                                                    will need to retain records beyond the                   electronic recordkeeping, and may be                  accordance with 5 U.S.C. Ch. 75 (also
                                                    planned life of the system, they must                    achieved through a combination of                     see 44 U.S.C. 2911).
                                                    also plan and budget for migration of                    management policies and system
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                                                    records and their associated metadata.                   controls:                                             § 1236.22 What are the additional
                                                    The migration plan must prevent loss of                    (a) Store and preserve Federal records              requirements for managing email records?
                                                    records due to media decay or                            and associated metadata. Allow the                      (a) All Federal agencies must manage
                                                    technological obsolescence (see                          agency to retrieve and use all records in             permanent and temporary email records
                                                    § 1236.14);                                              the system until the agency no longer                 in an electronic format with the
                                                      (c) Include contract provisions for the                needs them to conduct business and                    capability to identify, retrieve, and use
                                                    export of records at the end of a contract               until the NARA-approved retention                     the records for as long as their
                                                    with third parties that have physical                    period expires. Include procedures to                 disposition requires.


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                                                       (b) Agencies must issue instructions                  established agency procedures,                        1237.10 How must agencies manage their
                                                    for retaining and managing email                         standards, and policies as part of the                    audiovisual, cartographic, and related
                                                    records that include the following                       periodic reviews required by 44 U.S.C.                    records?
                                                                                                                                                                   1237.12 What record elements must
                                                    electronic recordkeeping requirements:                   3506. The review should determine if
                                                                                                                                                                       agencies create, preserve, and transfer for
                                                       (1) Email messages must comply with                   the agency has properly identified and                    permanent audiovisual, cartographic,
                                                    the commonly accepted specifications                     described the records, and if the records                 and related records?
                                                    outlined in Request for Comments (RFC)                   schedule descriptions and retention                   1237.14 What are the additional scheduling
                                                    5322, Internet Message Format                            periods reflect the current content and                   requirements for audiovisual,
                                                    (incorporated by reference, see                          use. If not, agencies must submit a                       cartographic, and related records?
                                                    § 1236.4). The record copy of the email                  records schedule through NARA’s                       1237.16 How do agencies store audiovisual
                                                    message must include, at a minimum,                      Electronic Records Archive (ERA)                          records?
                                                    subject, message body, address of sender                                                                       1237.18 What are the environmental
                                                                                                             records schedule system in accordance
                                                                                                                                                                       standards for audiovisual records
                                                    and all addressee(s), and the time and                   with part 1225 of this subchapter.                        storage?
                                                    date the message was sent and received;                  *     *      *    *    *                              1237.20 How must agencies handle and
                                                       (2) Associate nicknames or aliases of                                                                           maintain audiovisual records?
                                                                                                             ■ 9. Revise § 1236.28(c) and (e) to read
                                                    agency-created accounts with the proper                                                                        1237.22 How must agencies handle and
                                                    name of the employee responsible for                     as follows:
                                                                                                                                                                       maintain cartographic and related
                                                    the agency-generated emails; if an                       § 1236.28 What additional requirements                    records?
                                                    agency does not capture these in the                     apply to the selection and maintenance of             1237.24 How must agencies handle and
                                                    header section, it must maintain records                 electronic records storage media for                      maintain aerial photographic records?
                                                    that allow the agency to do so;                          permanent records?                                    1237.26 What materials and processes must
                                                       (3) Include the information necessary                                                                           agencies use to create audiovisual
                                                                                                             *      *     *     *    *                                 records?
                                                    to identify, service, and interpret email                   (c) For additional guidance on                     1237.28 How must agencies handle and
                                                    records the agency transfers to the                      maintaining and storing CDs and DVDS,                     maintain digital photographs?
                                                    National Archives of the United States,                  agencies may consult the National                     1237.30 How must agencies handle and
                                                    in accordance with the requirements in                   Institute of Standards and Technology                     manage records on nitrocellulose-base
                                                    paragraphs (b)(1) and (2) of this section                (NIST) Special Publication 500–252,                       and cellulose-acetate-base film?
                                                    and § 1235.50 of this subchapter;                        Care and Handling of CDs and DVDs at:                   Authority: 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 3101.
                                                       (4) Preserve email message                            http://www.itl.nist.gov/iad/894.05/
                                                    attachments that are part of the email                   publications.html.                                    § 1237.1 What records management
                                                    record or linked to the email record                                                                           requirements apply to audiovisual,
                                                    with other related records; and                          *      *     *     *    *                             cartographic, and related records?
                                                       (5) If the email system identifies users                 (e) Agencies must annually read a                    Agencies must manage audiovisual,
                                                    by codes or nicknames or identifies                      statistical sample of electronic storage              cartographic, and related records in
                                                    addressees only by the name of a                         media that contains the record copy and               accordance with the common records
                                                    distribution list, retain the intelligent or             backups of permanent and unscheduled                  management requirements in parts 1220
                                                    full names on directories or distribution                records. Agencies must read and correct               through 1235 of this subchapter. In
                                                    lists to identify the sender and                         as appropriate all other electronic                   addition, this part prescribes
                                                    addressee(s) of messages that are                        storage media which might have been                   requirements specific to managing
                                                    records.                                                 affected by the same cause (e.g., poor-               audiovisual, cartographic, and related
                                                       (c) Agencies may elect to manage                      quality tape, high usage, poor                        records to ensure adequate and proper
                                                    email records on the agency-                             environment, improper handling).                      documentation and authorized, timely,
                                                    administered email system itself,                           (1) If agencies are maintaining                    and appropriate disposition.
                                                    provided that:                                           magnetic computer tape libraries with
                                                       (1) Users do not delete the messages                                                                        § 1237.3 What publications are
                                                                                                             1800 or fewer tape media a 20 percent                 incorporated by reference into this part?
                                                    before the NARA-approved retention                       sample or a sample set of 50 media,
                                                    period expires; and                                                                                               (a) NARA incorporates certain
                                                                                                             whichever is larger, should be read.
                                                       (2) The system’s automatic deletion                                                                         material by reference into this part with
                                                                                                                (2) In magnetic computer tape                      the approval of the Director of the
                                                    rules ensure it preserves the records
                                                                                                             libraries with more than 1800 media,                  Federal Register under 5 U.S.C. 552(a)
                                                    until the NARA-approved retention
                                                                                                             agencies should read a sample of 384                  and 1 CFR part 51. To enforce any
                                                    period expires.
                                                                                                             media.                                                edition other than that specified in this
                                                    § 1236.24 In addition to recordkeeping                      (3) Agencies should replace magnetic               section, NARA must publish a
                                                    system requirements, are there additional                computer tape media with errors and,                  document in the Federal Register and
                                                    requirements for managing unstructured                   when possible, restore lost data.                     must make the material available to the
                                                    electronic records?
                                                                                                             *      *     *     *    *                             public. You may inspect all approved
                                                      Agencies that manage unstructured                                                                            material incorporated by reference at
                                                                                                             ■ 10. Revise part 1237 to read as
                                                    electronic records must maintain the                                                                           NARA’s textual research room, located
                                                    records in a recordkeeping system that                   follows:
                                                                                                                                                                   at National Archives and Records
                                                    meets the requirements in § 1236.10.                     PART 1237—MANAGING                                    Administration; 8601 Adelphi Road,
                                                    ■ 8. Revise § 1236.26(a) to read as
                                                                                                             AUDIOVISUAL, CARTOGRAPHIC, AND                        Room 2000; College Park, MD 20740–
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                                                    follows:
                                                                                                             RELATED RECORDS                                       6001. To arrange to inspect this
                                                    § 1236.26 What actions must agencies                                                                           approved material at NARA, contact
                                                    take to maintain electronic information                  Sec.                                                  NARA’s Regulation Comments Desk
                                                    systems?                                                 1237.1 What records management
                                                                                                                  requirements apply to audiovisual,
                                                                                                                                                                   (Strategy & Performance Division (SP))
                                                      (a) Agencies must maintain                                  cartographic, and related records?               by email at regulation_comments@
                                                    inventories of electronic information                    1237.3 What publications are incorporated             nara.gov or by telephone at 301–837–
                                                    systems and review the systems                                by reference into this part?                     3023. All approved material is available
                                                    periodically for conformance to                          1237.4 What definitions apply to this part?           from the sources listed below. You may


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                                                    also inspect approved material at the                    Handling of Cellulose Nitrate Film,                     Cartographic records means graphic
                                                    Office of the Federal Register (OFR). For                2011. IBR approved for § 1237.30(a).                  representations drawn to scale of
                                                    information on the availability of this                    (2) [Reserved]                                      selected cultural and physical features
                                                    material at the OFR, call 202–741–6030                                                                         of the surface of the earth, of other
                                                                                                             § 1237.4   What definitions apply to this
                                                    or go to http://www.archives.gov/                                                                              planetary bodies, and of the atmosphere.
                                                                                                             part?
                                                    federal_register/code_of_federal_                                                                              They include maps, charts, photomaps,
                                                    regulations/ibr_locations.html.                             In addition to the definitions in part             orthophotomaps and images, atlases,
                                                       (b) American National Standards                       1220 that apply to all of subchapter B                cartograms, globes, and relief models.
                                                    Institute (ANSI). The following                          including this part, the following                    Related records are those that are
                                                    standards are available from American                    definitions apply only to part 1237:                  integral to the map-making process,
                                                    National Standards Institute; 25 West                       Aerial photographic records means                  such as field survey notes, geodetic
                                                    43rd St., 4th Floor; New York, NY                        film-based images of the surface of the               controls, map history case files, source
                                                    10036, or online at: http://                             earth, of other planetary bodies, or of               material, indexes, and finding aids.
                                                    webstore.ansi.org.                                       the atmosphere that have been taken
                                                       (1) ANSI/AIIM TR34: 1996 (‘‘ANSI/                     from airborne vehicles or satellites.                 § 1237.10 How must agencies manage
                                                    AIIM TR34’’), Sampling Procedures for                    These records include:                                their audiovisual, cartographic, and related
                                                                                                                (1) Vertical and oblique aerial                    records?
                                                    Inspection by Attributes of Images in
                                                    Electronic Image Management and                          negative film as well as copy negatives,                 Each Federal agency must manage its
                                                    Micrographic Systems, May 13, 1996.                      internegatives, rectified negatives, and              audiovisual, cartographic, and related
                                                    IBR approved for § 1237.28(d).                           annotated and other prints from these                 records as required in parts 1220
                                                       (2) ISO 2859–1: 1999 (‘‘ISO 2859–1’’),                negatives;                                            through 1235 for all records. In
                                                    Sampling Procedures for Inspection by                       (2) Infrared, ultraviolet, multispectral,          addition, for these types of records,
                                                    Attributes—Part 1: Sampling Schemes                      video, and radar imagery that has been                agencies must:
                                                    Indexed by Acceptable Quality Level                      converted to a film base; and                            (a) Prescribe the types of audiovisual,
                                                    (AQL) for Lot-by-Lot Inspection, Second                     (3) The relevant index system in                   cartographic, and related records the
                                                    Edition, November 15, 1999                               whatever form it may exist, such as                   agency creates and maintains;
                                                    (supplemented by Amendment 1, 2011).                     mosaics, flight-line overlays or                         (b) Create and maintain current
                                                    IBR approved for § 1237.28(d).                           annotated maps, or electronic databases               inventories showing the location of all
                                                       (3) ISO 18902: 2013 (‘‘ISO 18902’’),                  capturing the latitude and longitude (or              generations of audiovisual records and
                                                    Imaging Materials—Processed Imaging                      other coordinate-based location data) of              all cartographic and related records,
                                                    Materials—Albums, Framing, and                           individual aerial photographic center                 especially those not maintained
                                                    Storage Materials, Third Edition, July 1,                points.                                               centrally by the agency; and
                                                    2013. IBR approved for §§ 1237.16(b)                        Architectural and engineering records                 (c) For permanent electronic records,
                                                    and 1237.22(f).                                          means graphic records that depict the                 consult NARA’s transfer guidance at:
                                                       (4) ISO 18906: 2000 (‘‘ISO 18906’’),                  proposed and actual construction of                   http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/
                                                    Imaging Materials—Photographic                           stationary structures (e.g. buildings,                policy/transfer-guidance.html.
                                                    Films—Specifications for Safety Film,                    bridges, and canals) or movable objects
                                                    First Edition, December 15, 2000. IBR                    (e.g., ships, aircraft, vehicles, weapons,            § 1237.12 What record elements must
                                                                                                             machinery, and equipment). These                      agencies create, preserve, and transfer for
                                                    approved for § 1237.26(a).                                                                                     permanent audiovisual, cartographic, and
                                                       (5) ISO 18911: 2010 (‘‘ISO 18911’’),                  records are also known as design and
                                                                                                                                                                   related records?
                                                    Imaging Materials—Processed Safety                       construction drawings and include
                                                    Photographic Films—Storage Practices,                    closely-related indexes and written                      In general, the physical types
                                                    Second Edition, September 1, 2010. IBR                   specifications.                                       described below comprise the minimum
                                                    approved for §§ 1237.16(b) and (d) and                      Audiovisual means any pictorial or                 record elements that agencies must
                                                    1237.18(a).                                              aural means of communicating                          provide for future preservation,
                                                       (6) ISO 18920: 2011 (‘‘ISO 18920’’),                  information (e.g., photographic prints,               duplication, and reference.
                                                    Imaging Materials—Reflection Prints—                     negatives, slides, digital images, sound                 (a) Motion pictures.
                                                    Storage Practices, Second Edition,                       recordings, and moving images).                          (1) For agency-sponsored or produced
                                                    October 1, 2011. IBR approved for                           Audiovisual equipment means                        motion picture films (e.g., public
                                                    § 1237.18(a).                                            equipment used to record, produce,                    information films), whether for public
                                                       (7) ISO 18923: 2000 (‘‘ISO 18923’’),                  duplicate, process, broadcast, distribute,            or internal use:
                                                    Imaging Materials—Polyester-Base                         store, or exhibit audiovisual materials or               (i) Original negative or color original
                                                    Magnetic Tape—Storage Practices, First                   to provide any audiovisual services.                  plus separate optical sound track;
                                                    Edition, June 1, 2000. IBR approved for                     Audiovisual production means an                       (ii) Intermediate master positive or
                                                    § 1237.18(b).                                            organized and unified presentation,                   duplicate negative plus optical sound
                                                       (8) ISO 18925: 2013 (‘‘ISO 18925’’),                  developed according to a plan or script,              track; and
                                                    Imaging Materials—Optical Disc                           containing visual imagery, sound, or                     (iii) Sound projection print and video
                                                    Media—Storage Practices, Third                           both, and used to convey information.                 recording, if one exists.
                                                    Edition, February 1, 2013. IBR approved                  An audiovisual production generally is                   (2) For agency-acquired motion
                                                    for § 1237.18(c).                                        a self-contained presentation.                        picture films: two projection prints in
                                                       (c) National Fire Protection                             Audiovisual records means records in               good condition or one projection print
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                                                    Association (NFPA). The following                        pictorial or aural form, including still              and one videotape.
                                                    standards are available from the                         photographs and motion media (i.e.,                      (3) For unedited footage, other
                                                    National Fire Protection Association; 1                  moving images whether on motion                       outtakes, and trims (the discards of film
                                                    Battery March Park; Quincy, MA 02269,                    picture film or as video recordings),                 productions), which the agency must
                                                    by phone at (800) 344–3555, or online                    sound recordings, graphic works (e.g.,                properly arrange, label, and describe,
                                                    at: http://www.nfpa.org.                                 printed posters), mixed media, and                    and which show un-staged, unrehearsed
                                                       (1) NFPA 40–2011 (‘‘NFPA 40–                          related finding aids and production                   events of historical interest or
                                                    2011’’), Standard for the Storage and                    files.                                                historically significant phenomena:


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                                                       (i) Original negative or color original;                 (3) For slide sets: The original and a             appropriate documentation bearing on
                                                    and                                                      reference set, and the related audio                  the origin, acquisition, release, and
                                                       (ii) Matching print or videotape.                     recording (in accordance with paragraph               ownership of the production (including,
                                                       (4) For digital cinema records: See                   (e) of this section) and script.                      among other examples, licensing
                                                    NARA’s transfer guidance relating to                        (4) For other pictorial records, such as           agreements and use permission forms).
                                                    digital moving image files copied from                   posters, original art work, and                          (g) Maps and charts. This includes:
                                                    analog film at: http://www.archives.gov/                 filmstrips: The original and a reference                 (1) Manuscript maps; printed and
                                                    records-mgmt/policy/transfer-                            copy. Please note the National Archives               processed maps on which manuscript
                                                    guidance.html.                                           of the United States is not the                       changes, additions, or annotations have
                                                       (b) Video recordings.                                 appropriate repository for original                   been made for record purposes or which
                                                       (1) For videotape: The original or                    physical artwork (e.g., paintings and                 bear manuscript signatures to indicate
                                                    earliest generation videotape and a copy                 sculptures). Agencies may, however,                   official approval; and single printed or
                                                    for reference. Agencies must comply                      transfer to the National Archives of the              processed maps that have been attached
                                                    with requirements in § 1237.26(c) for                    United States analog or digital                       to or interfiled with other documents of
                                                    original videotapes, although agencies                   photographic reproductions of the                     a record character or in any way made
                                                    may transfer VHS, DVD, or other digital                  artwork meeting the requirements for                  an integral part of the record;
                                                    files as reference copies.                               analog photographs, listed above, or                     (2) Master sets of printed or processed
                                                       (2) For video discs: The premaster                    digital photographs, listed below.                    maps issued by the agency. A master set
                                                    videotapes used to manufacture the                          (d) Digital photographic records. See              must include each edition of a printed
                                                    video disc and two copies of the disc.                   NARA’s transfer guidance for digital                  or processed map issued;
                                                    Agencies must consult NARA by mail at                    photographic records at: http://                         (3) Paper versions of computer-related
                                                    National Archives and Records                            www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/policy/                 and computer-plotted maps that can no
                                                    Administration; Special Media Records                    transfer-guidance.html. See also                      longer be reproduced electronically;
                                                    Division (RDS); 8601 Adelphi Road;                       § 1237.14 (for transfer timing) and                      (4) Index maps, card indexes, lists,
                                                    College Park, MD 20740–6001, or by                       § 1237.28 (for making imagery                         catalogs, or other finding aids that may
                                                    email at mopix.accessions@nara.gov,                      transferable).                                        be helpful in using the transferred maps;
                                                    before initiating transfers of video discs                  (e) Sound recordings.                              and
                                                                                                                (1) For digital recordings: The                       (5) Records related to preparing,
                                                    that depend on interactive software or
                                                                                                             origination recording regardless of form              compiling, editing, or printing maps,
                                                    non-standard equipment.
                                                                                                             and a subsequent generation copy for                  such as manuscript field notebooks of
                                                       (3) For digital video records: See
                                                                                                             reference.                                            surveys, triangulation and other
                                                    NARA’s transfer guidance relating to                        (2) For analog disc recordings: The                geodetic computations, and project
                                                    born-digital video files, or digital video               master tape and two disc pressings of                 folders containing agency specifications
                                                    files copied from analog video at: http://               each recording (typically a vinyl copy                for creating the maps.
                                                    www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/policy/                    for playback at 331⁄3 revolutions per                    (h) Aerial photography and remote
                                                    transfer-guidance.html.                                  minute (rpm)).                                        sensing imagery. This includes:
                                                       (c) Still pictures.                                      (3) For analog audio recordings on                    (1) Vertical and oblique negative
                                                       (1) For analog black-and-white                        magnetic tape (open reel, cassette, or                aerial film;
                                                    photographs: An original negative and a                  cartridge): The original tape, or the                    (2) Annotated copy negatives,
                                                    captioned print. The agency may                          earliest available generation of the                  internegatives, rectified negatives, and
                                                    maintain captioning information in hard                  recording, and a subsequent generation                glass plate negatives from vertical and
                                                    copy or electronic form, such as a                       copy for reference.                                   oblique aerial film;
                                                    database or spreadsheet, if the agency                      (f) Finding aids and production                       (3) Annotated prints from aerial film;
                                                    ensures the caption-image number                         documentation. Agencies must transfer                    (4) Infrared, ultraviolet, multispectral
                                                    correlation is clear. If the original                    the following records to the National                 (multiband), video, imagery radar, and
                                                    negative is on nitrate, or unstable                      Archives of the United States with the                related tapes, converted to a film base;
                                                    acetate film base, the agency should also                audiovisual records to which they                     and
                                                    transfer a duplicate negative on a                       pertain:                                                 (5) Indexes and other finding aids in
                                                    polyester base or a digital copy that                       (1) Existing finding aids such as data             the form of photo mosaics, flight line
                                                    meets, at minimum, the photographic                      sheets, shot lists, continuities, review              indexes, coded grids, and coordinate
                                                    scanning standards in NARA’s Digital                     sheets, catalogs, indexes, assignment                 grids. (Note that, with respect to aerial
                                                    Photographic Transfer Guidance                           logs, lists of captions, and other                    imagery on nitrate or unstable acetate-
                                                    referenced in paragraph (d) of this                      documentation needed or useful to                     based film, the same agency copying
                                                    section. NARA prefers that whenever                      identify or retrieve still images, graphic            requirements apply as those cited above
                                                    possible, the digital copy meet the                      materials (posters), or audiovisual                   under still pictures, paragraph (c)(1) of
                                                    highest-level NARA Lab Services                          (moving and sound) records. Contact                   this section).
                                                    standards set forth at: https://                         NARA by mail at National Archives and                    (i) Architectural and related
                                                    www.archives.gov/preservation/                           Records Administration; Special Media                 engineering drawings. This includes:
                                                    products/definitions/photo-def.html.                     Records Division (RDS); 8601 Adelphi                     (1) Design drawings, preliminary and
                                                       (2) For analog color photographs: The                 Road; College Park, MD 20740–6001, or                 presentation drawings, and models that
                                                    original color negative, color                           by email at mopixaccessions@nara.gov                  document the evolution of the design of
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                                                    transparency, or color slide; a captioned                (for audiovisual records) and                         a building or structure;
                                                    print of the original color negative; a                  stillpix.accessions@nara.gov (for digital                (2) Master sets of drawings that
                                                    duplicate negative, slide, or                            still photographs) for information on                 document both the initial design and
                                                    transparency, if it exists; and, where the               transferring finding aids that do not                 construction and subsequent alterations
                                                    caption does not appear directly with                    meet the requirements of this part; and               of a building or structure. This category
                                                    the image, captioning information                           (2) Production case files or similar               includes final working drawings, ‘‘as-
                                                    maintained in another file presenting a                  files that include copies of production               built’’ drawings, shop drawings, and
                                                    clear caption-image number correlation.                  contracts, scripts, transcripts, and                  repair and alteration drawings;


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                                                       (3) Drawings of repetitive or standard                of temporary x-ray films under                        § 1237.20 How must agencies handle and
                                                    details of one or more buildings or                      conditions that ensure they are                       maintain audiovisual records?
                                                    structures;                                              preserved for their full scheduled                       Agencies must:
                                                       (4) ‘‘Measured’’ drawings of existing                 retention period, in accordance with                     (a) Protect audiovisual records,
                                                    buildings and originals or photocopies                   ISO 18911 (incorporated by reference;                 including those recorded on digital
                                                    of drawings reviewed for approval; and                   see § 1237.3);                                        media or magnetic sound or video
                                                       (5) Related finding aids and                             (e) Store posters and similar oversized            media, from being accidentally or
                                                    specifications to be followed.                           graphic works in map cases, hanging                   deliberately altered or erased;
                                                       (j) Digital geospatial formats and                    files, or other enclosures that are                      (b) If different versions of audiovisual
                                                    Computer Aided Design (CAD). See                         sufficiently large or flexible to                     productions (e.g., short and long
                                                    NARA’s transfer guidance for digital                     accommodate the records without                       versions or foreign-language versions)
                                                    geospatial formats and CAD at: http://                   rolling, folding, bending, or other                   are prepared, keep an unaltered copy of
                                                    www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/policy/                    treatment that compromises image                      each version for record purposes;
                                                    transfer-guidance.html.                                  integrity and stability; and                             (c) Link audiovisual records with
                                                    § 1237.14 What are the additional                           (f) Store optical discs in individual              their finding aids, including captions
                                                    scheduling requirements for audiovisual,                 containers and use felt-tip, water-based              and published and unpublished
                                                    cartographic, and related records?                       markers to label the discs.                           catalogs, inventories, assignment logs,
                                                      For better preservation and access,                                                                          indexes, production files, and similar
                                                                                                             § 1237.18 What are the environmental
                                                    schedule audiovisual records for as                      standards for audiovisual records storage?            documentation created in the course of
                                                    short a retention period as possible to                                                                        audiovisual production. Establish and
                                                    meet agency business needs. Agencies                       (a) Photographic film and prints. The               communicate agency-wide, clear-
                                                    should schedule permanent audiovisual                    requirements in this paragraph apply to               captioning standards, procedures, and
                                                    records for transfer to the National                     permanent, long-term temporary, and                   responsibilities;
                                                    Archives of the United States:                           unscheduled audiovisual records:                         (d) Maintain current documentation
                                                      (a) Within 5–10 years after creation, in                 (1) Store polyester-base black-and-                 identifying creators of audiovisual
                                                    the case of unrestricted analog records                  white film, and black-and-white                       products, their precise relationship to
                                                    or within 3–5 years after creation, in the               photographic prints, in a climate-                    the agency, and the nature and status of
                                                    case of unrestricted digital records (see                controlled environment at a constant                  copyright or other rights affecting the
                                                    36 CFR part 1235 of this subchapter);                    temperature and humidity; as a best                   present and future use of items acquired
                                                    and                                                      practice, at maximum 65 degrees                       from sources outside the agency (see
                                                      (b) In the case of restricted analog or                Fahrenheit and between 30 and 40                      § 1222.32 of this subchapter for
                                                    digital records, agencies should consult                 percent relative humidity; and                        requirements to ensure agency
                                                    with NARA regarding transfers at                           (2) Keep all non-polyester black-and-               ownership of contractor-produced
                                                    etransfer@nara.gov.                                      white film, color film on any base, and               records);
                                                    § 1237.16 How do agencies store                          color photographic prints in climate-                    (e) For each audiovisual record, create
                                                    audiovisual records?                                     controlled cold storage, in order to                  unique identifiers that clarify
                                                                                                             retard fading of color images and                     connections and correlations between
                                                       Agencies must maintain appropriate
                                                                                                             deterioration of acetate-base film.                   related elements (e.g., photographic
                                                    storage conditions for permanent, long-
                                                                                                             Maintain cold storage area at a constant              prints and corresponding negatives,
                                                    term temporary, or unscheduled
                                                                                                             temperature and humidity; as a best                   original analog photographs and
                                                    audiovisual records:
                                                       (a) Ensure that audiovisual records                   practice, at maximum 35 to 40 degrees                 corresponding digital versions, original
                                                    storage facilities comply with part 1234                 Fahrenheit with 30 to 40 percent                      edited masters and corresponding
                                                    of this subchapter;                                      relative humidity. For more detailed,                 dubbing for video and audio
                                                       (b) Use audiovisual storage containers                format- and process-specific                          recordings). Unique identifiers must
                                                    or enclosures made of non-corroding                      requirements, see ISO 18911 and ISO                   also associate records with the relevant
                                                    metal, inert plastics, paper products,                   18920 (incorporated by reference; see                 creating, sponsoring, or requesting
                                                    and other safe materials recommended                     § 1237.3). See also NARA Directive                    offices. The caption-image numbering
                                                    in ISO 18902 and ISO 18911                               1571, Archival Storage Standards, at:                 correlation must be clear and facilitate
                                                    (incorporated by reference; see § 1237.3)                www.archives.gov/foia/directives/nara/                precise and efficient access (i.e., for
                                                    to store permanent, long-term                            1571.pdf.                                             digital files, use file naming conventions
                                                    temporary, or unscheduled records;                         (b) Analog, digital records on                      that ensure non-repetition across
                                                       (c) Store originals and copies for use                magnetic tape. For analog audio and                   directory structures);
                                                    (e.g., negatives and prints) separately                  video recordings and digital images                      (f) Maintain temporary and permanent
                                                    whenever practicable. Store distinct                     stored on magnetic tape, keep in an area              audiovisual records separately; and
                                                    audiovisual record series separately                     maintained at a constant temperature                     (g) Require that personnel wear white,
                                                    from textual series (e.g., store poster                  range of 62 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit,                 lint-free cotton gloves (or other
                                                    series separately from other kinds of                    with constant relative humidity from 35               approved gloves, such as un-powdered
                                                    agency publications, or photographic                     to 45 percent. See also the requirements              nitrile) when handling film and
                                                    series separately from general reference                 for electronic records storage in                     photographic prints.
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                                                    files). Retain intellectual control                      § 1236.28 of this subchapter.                            (h) For more technical information on
                                                    through finding aids, annotations, or                      (c) Digital images on optical media.                preservation strategies and options,
                                                    other descriptive mechanisms;                            For permanent, long-term temporary, or                consult with NARA at National
                                                       (d) Store series of permanent and                     unscheduled digital images maintained                 Archives and Records Administration;
                                                    unscheduled x-ray films (i.e., x-rays that               on optical media (e.g., CDs, DVDs), use               Preservation Programs Division (RX) or
                                                    are not interspersed among paper                         the storage temperature and humidity                  Special Media Records Division (RDS);
                                                    records (case files)) in accordance with                 levels stated in ISO 18925 (incorporated              8601 Adelphi Road; College Park, MD
                                                    § 1238.20 of this subchapter. Store series               by reference; see § 1237.3).                          20740–6001.


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                                                    § 1237.22 How must agencies handle and                      (1) Maximum 65 degrees Fahrenheit                     (f) As a general rule, create such
                                                    maintain cartographic and related records?               and between 30 and 40 percent relative                images at a resolution reaching or
                                                      Agencies must:                                         humidity for polyester-base black-and-                approximating at least 3000 pixels on
                                                      (a) Maintain permanent and                             white film; and                                       the longest dimension.
                                                    unscheduled cartographic, architectural,                    (2) Maximum 35 to 40 degrees                          (g) For temporary digital photographs,
                                                    and engineering records in                               Fahrenheit and between 30 and 40                      agencies select formats they deem most
                                                    environments appropriate for the type of                 percent relative humidity for acetate-                suitable to fulfill business needs.
                                                    materials they are made of. Optimum                      base film and color film on any base.                    (h) For further information about
                                                    environment for paper-based materials                    For more detailed, format- and process-               preferred and acceptable formats and
                                                    does not exceed 65 to 70 degrees                         specific requirements, see ISO 18911                  versions, see NARA’s transfer guidance
                                                    Fahrenheit, with relative humidity                       (incorporated by reference; see                       at: http://www.archives.gov/records-
                                                    under 50 percent. For film-based                         § 1237.3). See also NARA Directive                    mgmt/policy/transfer-guidance.html.
                                                    materials, see the targets in § 1237.24(e),              1571, Archival Storage Standards, at:
                                                    below. See also NARA Directive 1571,                                                                           § 1237.28 How must agencies handle and
                                                                                                             www.archives.gov/foia/directives/nara/                maintain digital photographs?
                                                    Archival Storage Standards, at:                          1571.pdf.
                                                    www.archives.gov/foia/directives/nara/                                                                            Digital photographs, either originating
                                                    1571.pdf.                                                § 1237.26 What materials and processes                in digital form (‘‘born-digital’’) or
                                                      (b) Create an identification scheme for                must agencies use to create audiovisual               scanned from photographic prints,
                                                    each series and assign unique                            records?                                              slides, and negatives, are subject to the
                                                    identification designations to each item                    (a) For still picture and motion                   provisions of this part and the
                                                    within a series;                                         picture preprints (e.g., negatives,                   requirements of part 1236 of this
                                                      (c) Maintain lists or indexes for each                 masters, and all other copies) of                     subchapter. Agencies must:
                                                    series with cross-references to related                  permanent, long-term temporary, or                       (a) Schedule digital photographs and
                                                    textual records;                                         unscheduled records, use polyester-base               related databases as soon as possible for
                                                      (d) Avoid interfiling separate series of               media, and process in accordance with                 the minimum retention period the
                                                    maps, charts, or drawings;                               the industry standards in ISO 18906                   agency requires to meet its business
                                                      (e) File permanent cartographic and                                                                          needs, and transfer records promptly
                                                                                                             (incorporated by reference; see
                                                    architectural records separately from                                                                          according to the disposition instructions
                                                                                                             § 1237.3).
                                                    temporary series, except that the agency                                                                       on the records schedule;
                                                    may systematically file hand-corrected                      (b) When reproducing excerpts or
                                                                                                                                                                      (b) Select image management and
                                                    versions with other published maps in                    stock footage, avoid using motion
                                                                                                                                                                   related database management software
                                                    a central or master file;                                pictures in a final ‘‘A & B’’ format (i.e.,
                                                                                                                                                                   and hardware that meet long-term
                                                      (f) Avoid rolling and folding maps                     two precisely matched reels designed to
                                                                                                                                                                   archival requirements, National
                                                    and drawings. Store permanent maps                       be printed together).
                                                                                                                                                                   Archives and Records Administration’s
                                                    and drawings flat in shallow-drawer                         (c) Use only industrial- or                        transfer standards, and business needs.
                                                    map cases in acid-free folders compliant                 professional-grade photographic                       Agencies must be able to export images
                                                    with ISO 18902 (incorporated by                          cameras and equipment, video and                      and related data in formats compatible
                                                    reference; see § 1237.3); and                            audio recording equipment, new and                    with NARA systems. For additional
                                                      (g) Not laminate original oversized                    previously unrecorded magnetic tape                   information and assistance, contact
                                                    records. Consult NARA by mail at                         stock, blank optical media (e.g., DVD                 NARA by mail at National Archives and
                                                    National Archives and Records                            and CD), or magnetic media (hard                      Records Administration; Special Media
                                                    Administration; Preservation Programs                    drives) for the record copy of all                    Records Division (RDS); 8601 Adelphi
                                                    Division (RX); 8601 Adelphi Road;                        permanent, long-term temporary, or                    Road; College Park, MD 20740–6001, or
                                                    College Park, MD 20740–6001, for                         unscheduled imagery and recordings.                   by email at stillpix.accessions@nara.gov;
                                                    preservation, storage, and treatment                     Limit the use of consumer formats to                     (c) Build redundancy into storage
                                                    options.                                                 distribution or reference copies or to                systems (i.e., back up image files
                                                                                                             subjects scheduled for destruction.                   through on-line, off-line, or combination
                                                    § 1237.24 How must agencies handle and
                                                                                                             Avoid using videocassettes in the VHS                 approaches) when developing digital
                                                    maintain aerial photographic records?
                                                                                                             format as originals for permanent or                  image storage strategies (see electronic
                                                      Agencies must:                                         unscheduled records.
                                                      (a) Mark each aerial film container                                                                          storage requirements in § 1236.28 of this
                                                    with a unique identification code to                        (d) Record permanent, long-term                    subchapter);
                                                    facilitate identification and filing;                    temporary, temporary, or unscheduled                     (d) Document the quality control
                                                      (b) Mark aerial film indexes with the                  audio recordings on optical media from                inspection process the agency employs
                                                    unique aerial film identification codes                  major manufacturers. Avoid using                      when scanning digital images of
                                                    or container codes for the aerial film                   cassettes as originals for permanent                  photographic prints, slides, and
                                                    that they index. Also, file and mark the                 records or unscheduled records                        negatives that are scheduled as
                                                    aerial indexes in such a way that the                    (although agencies may use them for                   permanent or are unscheduled. As part
                                                    agency can easily retrieve them by area                  reference copies).                                    of the process:
                                                    covered;                                                    (e) For born-digital or scanned digital               (1) Visually inspect a sample of the
                                                      (c) Store aerial film negative rolls in                images that are scheduled as permanent                images for defects, evaluate finding aid
                                                    inert plastic containers upright on                      or unscheduled, a record (or master)                  accuracy, verify file header information
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                                                    shelves, and assign identification codes                 version of each image must be                         and file name integrity; and
                                                    to each roll of film;                                    comparable in quality to a 35mm film                     (2) Conduct the sample using a
                                                      (d) Wear white, lint-free cotton gloves                negative or better. The Tagged Image                  volume sufficiently large to yield
                                                    (or other approved gloves, such as                       File Format (TIFF) and the JPEG File                  statistically valid results, in accordance
                                                    unpowdered nitrile) to handle film; and                  Interchange Format (JFIF, JPEG) are                   with one of the quality sampling
                                                      (e) Store film in a climate-controlled                 well-established examples of formats                  methods presented in ANSI/AIIM TR34
                                                    environment at a constant temperature                    appropriate for saving permanent and                  and ISO 2859–1 (incorporated by
                                                    and humidity, ideally:                                   unscheduled digital photographs.                      reference; see § 1237.3);


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                                                       (e) Periodically inspect born-digital                 chemically unstable and highly                        ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
                                                    images scheduled as permanent, long-                     flammable. Agencies must handle                       AGENCY
                                                    term temporary, or unscheduled, using                    nitrocellulose-base film (used in the
                                                    sampling methods or more                                 manufacture of sheet film, 35mm                       40 CFR Part 228
                                                    comprehensive verification systems                       motion pictures, aerial and still                     [EPA–R04–OW–2016–0356; FRL–9948–90–
                                                    (e.g., checksum programs), to evaluate                   photographs into the 1950s) as specified              Region 4]
                                                    image file stability, documentation                      below:
                                                    quality, and finding aid reliability.                                                                          Ocean Dumping: Modification of an
                                                    Agencies must also establish procedures                     (1) Segregate nitrocellulose film                  Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Site
                                                    to refresh digital data (recopying) and to               materials (e.g., 35mm motion picture                  Offshore of Charleston, South Carolina
                                                    migrate files, especially for images and                 film and large series of still pictures)
                                                                                                             from other records in storage areas;                  AGENCY:  Environmental Protection
                                                    databases retained for five years or
                                                                                                                                                                   Agency (EPA).
                                                    longer;                                                     (2) Immediately notify NARA by mail
                                                       (f) Designate a record set of images to                                                                     ACTION: Proposed rule.
                                                                                                             at National Archives and Records
                                                    maintain separately from other versions.                 Administration; Special Media Records                 SUMMARY:    The Environmental Protection
                                                    Do not subject record sets of permanent                  Division (RDS); 8601 Adelphi Road;                    Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve a
                                                    or unscheduled images that have                          College Park, MD 20740–6001, or by                    modification of the ocean dredged
                                                    already been compressed once (e.g.,                      email at stillpix.accessions@nara.gov                 material disposal site (ODMDS) site
                                                    compressed TIFF or first-generation                      (for still photographs) or                            offshore of Charleston, South Carolina
                                                    JPEG) to further changes in image size;                  mopix.accessions@nara.gov (for motion                 pursuant to the Marine Protection,
                                                       (g) Organize record images in logical                 picture film). If NARA appraises nitrate              Research and Sanctuaries Act, as
                                                    series. Group permanent digital images                   film materials as disposable and the                  amended (MPRSA). The primary
                                                    separately from temporary digital                                                                              purpose for the site modification is to
                                                                                                             agency wishes to retain them, the
                                                    images or designate images as                                                                                  serve the long-term need for a location
                                                                                                             agency must follow the standard NFPA
                                                    permanent or temporary in a metadata                                                                           to dispose of material dredged from the
                                                    field designed for that purpose;                         40–2011 (incorporated by reference; see
                                                                                                             § 1237.3); and                                        Charleston Harbor federal navigation
                                                       (h) Document information about                                                                              channel, and to provide a location for
                                                    digital photographic images as the                          (3) Follow the packing and shipping                the disposal of dredged material for
                                                    agency produces them. Embed                              standards for nitrate film as specified in            persons who have received a permit for
                                                    descriptive elements in each permanent                   Department of Transportation                          such disposal. The modified site will be
                                                    or unscheduled image’s file header or                    regulations (49 CFR 172.101, Hazardous                subject to ongoing monitoring and
                                                    capture descriptive elements in a                        materials table; 172.504, Transportation;             management to ensure continued
                                                    separate database accompanying the                       173.24, Standard requirements for all                 protection of the marine environment.
                                                    image series. Descriptive elements must                  packages; and 173.177, Motion picture                 DATES: Written comments must be
                                                    include:                                                 film and X-ray film—nitrocellulose
                                                       (1) A unique identification number;                                                                         received on or before August 12, 2016.
                                                                                                             base). Carry out nitrate film disposal in             ADDRESSES: Submit your comments,
                                                       (2) Information about image content                   accordance with the relevant hazardous
                                                    (i.e., basic ‘‘who,’’ ‘‘what,’’ ‘‘where,’’                                                                     identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R04–
                                                                                                             waste disposal regulations in 40 CFR,                 OW–2016–0356, by one of the following
                                                    ‘‘when,’’ ‘‘why’’ captioning data);                      parts 260 through 282.
                                                       (3) Photographer’s identity and                                                                             methods:
                                                    organizational affiliation;                                 (b) Inspect cellulose-acetate film                    • www.regulations.gov: Follow the
                                                       (4) Existence of any copyright or other               periodically (at least once every five                on-line instructions for submitting
                                                    potential restrictions on image use; and                 years) for acetic odor, wrinkling, or                 comments and accessing the docket and
                                                       (5) Technical data, including file                    crystalline deposits on the edge or                   materials related to this proposed rule.
                                                    format and version, bit depth, image                     surface of the film, which indicate                      • Email: collins.garyw@epa.gov.
                                                    size, camera make and model,                             deterioration. Agencies must notify                      • Mail: Gary W. Collins, U.S.
                                                    compression method and level, and                                                                              Environmental Protection Agency,
                                                                                                             NARA about deteriorating permanent or
                                                    custom or generic color profiles (ICC/                                                                         Region 4, Water Protection Division,
                                                                                                             unscheduled audiovisual records
                                                    ICM profile), among other elements. In                                                                         Marine Regulatory and Wetlands
                                                                                                             composed of cellulose acetate
                                                    this regard, verify the extent of the                                                                          Enforcement Section, 61 Forsyth Street,
                                                                                                             immediately after inspection, so the
                                                    Exchangeable Image File Format (EXIF)                                                                          Atlanta, Georgia 30303.
                                                                                                             agency can copy the records prior to                     Instructions: Direct your comments to
                                                    information embedded automatically by                    transferring the original and duplicate               Docket ID No. EPA–R04–OW–2016–
                                                    digital cameras and scanners;                            film to the National Archives of the                  0356. The EPA’s policy is that all
                                                       (i) Provide a unique file name to                     United States. Notify NARA by mail at                 comments received will be included in
                                                    identify the digital image; and                          National Archives and Records
                                                       (j) Develop finding aids sufficiently                                                                       the public docket without change and
                                                                                                             Administration; Special Media Records                 may be made available online at
                                                    detailed to ensure the agency can                        Division (RDS); 8601 Adelphi Road;
                                                    efficiently and accurately retrieve                                                                            www.regulations.gov, including any
                                                                                                             College Park, MD 20740–6001, or by                    personal information provided, unless
                                                    images. Ensure that the agency can use
                                                                                                             email at stillpix.accessions@nara.gov                 the comment includes information
                                                    indexes, caption lists, and assignment
                                                                                                             (for still photographs) or                            claimed to be Confidential Business
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                                                    logs to identify and chronologically cut
                                                                                                             mopix.accessions@nara.gov (for motion                 Information (CBI) or other information
                                                    off blocks of images for transfer to the
                                                    National Archives of the United States.                  picture film).                                        whose disclosure is restricted by statute.
                                                                                                               Dated: June 28, 2016.                               Do not submit through
                                                    § 1237.30 How must agencies handle and                                                                         www.regulations.gov or email,
                                                                                                             David S. Ferriero,
                                                    manage records on nitrocellulose-base and                                                                      information that you consider to be CBI
                                                    cellulose-acetate-base film?                             Archivist of the United States.                       or otherwise protected. The
                                                      (a) The nitrocellulose base, a                         [FR Doc. 2016–15848 Filed 7–12–16; 8:45 am]           www.regulations.gov Web site is an
                                                    substance akin to gun cotton, is                         BILLING CODE 7515–01–P                                ‘‘anonymous access’’ system, which


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Document Created: 2016-07-13 01:43:53
Document Modified: 2016-07-13 01:43:53
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rules.
DatesSubmit comments on or before September 12, 2016.
ContactLaura McCarthy, by email at [email protected], or by telephone at 301-837-3023. You may also find more information about records management at NARA on NARA's Web site at http://www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/.
FR Citation81 FR 45249 
RIN Number3095-AB89
CFR Citation36 CFR 1235
36 CFR 1236
36 CFR 1237
CFR AssociatedArchives; Incorporation by Reference; Records and Records Management

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