State records center definition

State records center means the central records depository that is the principle state facility for the storage and disposition of inactive records of the state.
State records center or “records center” means the component of the Statewide Records and Information Program which holds inactive analog State public records in accordance with record schedules pursuant to 3 V.S.A. § 117(c)(5).
State records center means the low cost storage facility for the housing and servicing of inactive records whose reference does not warrant their retention in expensive office space and equipment.

More Definitions of State records center

State records center means facilities maintained by the State Archivist for the storage, security, servicing and other processing of agency records that must be preserved for varying periods of time, but need not be retained at the agency for daily business processes.