Archives Act definition
Examples of Archives Act in a sentence
Archives Act 1983(Cth): is the Commonwealth legislation that governs the retention and disposal of Commonwealth records.
Subject to the Access to Information Act (Canada), the Privacy Act, the Library and Archives Act of Canada and Annex 4 – Federal Visibility Requirements, the Parties shall keep confidential and shall not disclose the contents of this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby, without the consent of all Parties.
The provisions of the Archives Act (831/1994) shall apply as general legal provisions governing archiving.
SLGA will retain the personal information on this form only as long as it is necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected and in accordance with approved mandatory retention policies and schedules established with cooperation of the Saskatchewan Archives Board under The Saskatchewan Archives Act.
Subject to Schedule 2 - Communications Obligations, the Access to Information Act, the Privacy Act and the Library and Archives Act of Canada, each Party shall keep confidential and shall not without the consent of the other Party disclose the contents of the Agreement and the documents pertaining thereto, whether provided before or after the Agreement was entered into, or of the transactions contemplated herein.
The Minister will retain records for as long as is necessary to fulfil obligations under the National Archives Act.
These public bodies are defined in Section 3 of the Archives Act 1983.
If the data may not be destroyed pursuant to the Archives Act, the Director General of the National Archives of Norway shall be consulted prior to making an administrative decision regarding erasure.
The data will be disposed in accordance with section 7 of the National Archives Act 1986.
Administrative agencies shall keep a journal pursuant to the rules of the Archives Act and associated regulations.