Long-term record definition
Long-term record or "long-term records" means a record or series of records required by a Federal or State statute or regulation, or by a retention schedule approved by the State Records Committee, to be retained by the originating agency for more than 10 years after creation, filing, or completion, unless otherwise specified in standards, rules or regulations promulgated by the State Records Committee per
Long-term record or "long-term records" means a record or series of records required by a Federal or State statute or regulation, or by a retention schedule approved by the State Records Committee per P.L. 1953, c.410 (N.J.S.A. 47:3-20 et seq.), to be retained by the originating agency for 10 or more years after creation, filing, or completion.
Long-term record means a record which must be retained for more than [6] 10