Records Management Handbook for United States Senate CommitteesU.S. Senate, 2005 - 143 strani |
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... retains the same with intent to convert it to his use or gain , knowing it to have been embezzled , stolen , purloined or converted— Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years , or both ; but if the value of ...
... retains the same with intent to convert it to his use or gain , knowing it to have been embezzled , stolen , purloined or converted— Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years , or both ; but if the value of ...
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... retained in the Archives because they contain infor- mation that either is unique , is in an accessible form , and / or is important . Committee records include staff files that document committee work . Committee records should not be ...
... retained in the Archives because they contain infor- mation that either is unique , is in an accessible form , and / or is important . Committee records include staff files that document committee work . Committee records should not be ...
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... retained with committee files and disposed of according to Senate Standing Rules . DOCUMENTS RECEIVED FROM EXECUTIVE AGENCIES Committees routinely receive documents from exec- utive agencies , both in the form of formal executive ...
... retained with committee files and disposed of according to Senate Standing Rules . DOCUMENTS RECEIVED FROM EXECUTIVE AGENCIES Committees routinely receive documents from exec- utive agencies , both in the form of formal executive ...
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... retain and how to file them . They should have a clear understanding of how to label electronic documents and group them into appropriate " folders . " Many ... retained by the full com- mittee and 15 Chapter II: Functional Recordkeeping.
... retain and how to file them . They should have a clear understanding of how to label electronic documents and group them into appropriate " folders . " Many ... retained by the full com- mittee and 15 Chapter II: Functional Recordkeeping.
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Karen Dawley Paul, United States. Congress. Senate. cial communications are retained by the full com- mittee and are regularly archived • Ensure that a set of briefing books prepared for hearings are routinely archived by majority and ...
Karen Dawley Paul, United States. Congress. Senate. cial communications are retained by the full com- mittee and are regularly archived • Ensure that a set of briefing books prepared for hearings are routinely archived by majority and ...
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