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Department of the Navy Records Management Program

The SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

SECNAV M-5210.1

November 2007 (Rev.)

Department of the Navy

Records Management Program

RECORDS MANAGEMENT MANUAL

Published By

The Department of the Navy Chief Information Officer

November 2007Revision

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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER

1000 NAVY PENTAGON

WASHINGTON,DC20350-1000

16 November2007

FOREWORD

The Department of the Navy (DON) Records Management (RM) Programestablishes policies and procedures for life-cycle management (creation, maintenance, use, and disposition) of DON records.This manualprovidesguidelines and procedures for the properadministrationof a records management program. This manualimplements the policy set forth in Secretary of the Navy Instruction (SECNAVINST) 5210.8D,Department of the Navy Records Management Program,31 December 2005 and is issued under the authority of SECNAVINST 5430.7N,Assignment of Responsibilities and Authoritiesin the Office of the Secretary of the Navy, 9 June 2005. This manual replacesSECNAVManual M-5210,Department of the Navy, Navy Records Management Program, Records ManagementManual,December 2005.Revisions were made throughout andmajor changes were made to the disposition schedules for DON records contained in Part III. The disposition schedules are listed by Standard Subject Identification Code (SSIC). The schedules incorporate National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)records disposition policies and guidelines and have been approved by the Archivist of theUnited States,as required by Title 36 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Chapter XII. This manual is the single records disposition authority for allDON records. This manual is effective immediately; it is mandatory and applicable to the offices of the Secretary of the Navy, Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC), and all Navy and Marine Corps activities, installations, and commands. Reports. Report Control Symbol SECNAV 5212-1 is assigned to the report onaccidental destructions of records required by paragraph 6, Part I, and is approved in accordance with DON reports control procedures. The statutory definitionof records. Title 44 United States Code (USC) Chapter 33, defines records as "all books, papers, maps, photographs, machine readable materials or other documentary materials, regardless of physical form or characteristics, made or received by an agency of the United States Government under Federal law or in connection with the transaction of public business and preserved or appropriate for preservation by that agency or its legitimate successor as evidence of the organization, functions, policies, decisions, procedures, operations, or other activities of the Government or because of the information value of data in them. Library and museum material made or acquired or preserved solely for reference or exhibition purposes, extra copiesof documents preserved only for convenience of reference, and stock of publication and of processed documents are not included."

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iii This manual may be accessed through the Department of the Navy Issuances website: http://doni.daps.dla.mil. Comments andrecommendations regarding this manual are welcome. For further assistance or to offer comments and recommendations, contact theappropriateoffice below:

Office of the Secretaryof theNavy

USNUSMC

Navy Records ManagerMarine Corps Records Manager

CNO/DNS-5(ARDB)

720 Kennon St. SE Bldg 36, Room 2032 Navy Annex Room 1212

WashingtonDC20374WashingtonDC20380-1775

Commercial(202) 433-4217(703) 614-2311

DSN288-4217224-2311

Robert J. Carey

Department of the Navy

Chief Information Officer

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Department of the Navy

Records Management Manual

Table of Contents

Table of Contents........................................................................................................................iv

PART I-AUTHORITY AND PROCEDURES FOR RECORDS DISPOSITION

PROGRAM

1. The Navy Directives and Records Management Branch............................................I-1

2. Statutory and Regulatory Authority.............................................................................I-1

3. Goals of Records Disposal Program............................................................................I-1

4. Information Security.....................................................................................................I-1

5. Provisions for Emergency Destruction of Records.....................................................I-1

6. Accidental Destruction of Records..............................................................................I-2

7. Provisions for Transferring Records to OtherCustody...............................................I-2

8. Procedures for Transferring Records to Federal Records Centers..............................I-3

9. Destruction of Records in the Custody of Federal Records Centers..........................I-3

10. Access and Reference to Records Transferred..........................................................I-3

11. Cutting Off Records/Files..........................................................................................I-4

12. Retiring Records to Local Storage Areas..................................................................I-4

13. Temporary Records Interfiled with Other Records...................................................I-5

14. PersonalPapers...........................................................................................................I-5

15. Preservation of Facsimile Transmissions as Federal Records..................................I-6

16. Data Created or Received and Maintained for theGovernment by Contractors.....I-6

17. Electronic Records.....................................................................................................I-6

PART II-APPLYING RECORDS RETENTION STANDARDS

1. Records Retention Standards.......................................................................................II-1

2. Deviations from Retention Standards..........................................................................II-2

3. Exceptions to Standards when Litigation, Investigations, and

Exceptions are Pending................................................................................................II-2

4. Establishing New or Revised Standards......................................................................II-2

5. Responsibility for Applying Standards........................................................................II-3

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6. Applying Standards Initially........................................................................................II-3

PART III-RETENTION STANDARDS FOR NAVAL RECORDS

Chapter 1-Military Personnel Records..........................................................................III-1-1

Chapter 2-Telecommunications Records........................................................................III-2-1

Chapter 3-Operations and Readiness Records...............................................................III-3-1

Chapter 4-Logistics Records...........................................................................................III-4-1

Chapter 5-General Administration and Management Records......................................III-5-1

Chapter 6-Medicine and Dentistry Records...................................................................III-6-1

Chapter 7-Financial Management Records....................................................................III-7-1

Chapter 8-Ordnance Material Records...........................................................................III-8-1

Chapter 9-Ships Design and Material Records..............................................................III-9-1

Chapter 10-General Material Records............................................................................III-10-1

Chapter 11-Facilities and Activities Ashore Records....................................................III-11-1

Chapter 12-Civilian Personnel Records.........................................................................III-12-1

Chapter 13-Aeronautical and Astronautical Material Records......................................III-13-1

PART IV-DECOMMISSIONED VESSELS' RECORDS

1. Technical Equipment or Instruction Manuals.............................................................IV-1

2. Personnel Files..............................................................................................................IV-1

3. Medical and Dental Files..............................................................................................IV-1

4. Ships Deck Log............................................................................................................IV-1

5. Fleet or Flag Command Files.......................................................................................IV-1

6. Financial Records.........................................................................................................IV-1

7. Legal Records...............................................................................................................IV-1

8. Flight Records...............................................................................................................IV-2

9. Engineering Logs andBell Books...............................................................................IV-2

10. Logs and Other Records maintained for Internal Control Purposes.........................IV-2

11. Radiation dissemination.............................................................................................IV-2

PART V-RECORDS OF ARMED CONFLICT

1. Component Commanders, Subordinate Commanders, and Individual Units............V-1

2. Studies, Reports and Formal Recommendations.........................................................V-1

3. Paper and Photo Recordsused in Production of Reports............................................V-2

4. Paper Records notused in Production of Reports.......................................................V-2

5. Motion Picture Film and Video Tape..........................................................................V-2

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6. Data Bases and Other Electronic Records....................................................................V-2

APPENDICES

Federal Records Centers (FRC) Transfer Procedures, FRC Locations, and List of

Department of the Navy Record Groups............................................................................A-1

Reference Service ...............................................................................................................B-1

Glossary of Terms...............................................................................................................C-1

Reimbursable Microfilm Services Provided by Federal Records Centers.......................D-1 Records Disposition Notices Issued by Federal Records Centers....................................E-1

Standards for Navy Records Centers .................................................................................F-1

SSIC Quick Reference........................................................................................................G-1

DON Vital Records Program .............................................................................................H-1

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References

(a)DOD Directive 5015.2, "DoD Records Management Program," March 6, 2000 (b)Title 36, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Chapter XII, Subchapter B, "Records

Management"

(c)Title 44United States Code (USC), Chapters 29, 31,33, and 35 (d)Title 41, CFR, Part 102-193 (e)OMB Circular No. A-130 (f)DOD 5015.2-STD, "Design Criteria Standard for Electronic Records Management Software

Applications," June 19, 2002

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PART I

AUTHORITY AND PROCEDURES FOR RECORDS

DISPOSITION PROGRAM

1. The Director of Records Office (DNS-5), Office of the

Chief of Naval Operations. Is designated as the Navy liaison with the National Archives and Records Administration regarding naval records disposition. DNS-

5 is designated as the single approval authority for request

for records dispositions to the National Archives.

2. Statutory and Regulatory Authority. The disposition of

Government records is given legal status by the Records Disposal Act of 1943, as amended, the Federal Records Act of 1950, 36 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Chapter

XII, and Navy Regulations.

a. The Federal Records Act of 1950. The Federal

Records Act of 1950 provides that, as part of the

responsibility for the establishment of a continuing agency- wide records program, the Secretary of the Navy should propose retention and disposal instructions for all major series of Navy records and, once approved by the Archivist of the United States, ensure the proper application of these mandatory instructions. b. U.S. Navy Regulations 1990, Article 1127. No person, without proper authority, shall withdraw official records or correspondence from the files, or destroy them, or withhold them from those persons authorized to have access to them. c. Mistreatment of Government Records. Provisions of law prescribing the mistreatment of Government records are most stringent. Title 18, United States Code delineates a wide range of impermissible conduct, illustrating the rigorous care required in the handling of such records.

3. Goals of Records Management Program

a. Within the legal framework provided by law and

Navy Regulations, the DON's records management

program has as its principal goals: (1) creation of records that adequately document the organization, functions, policies, procedures, decisions and essential transactions of the DON; (2) preservation of records having long-term permanent worth because of their continuing administrative, legal, scientific, or historical values; (3) destruction of temporary records as they outlive their usefulness; and (4) retirement and transfer of those records no longer required in the conduct of daily business to more economical storage. (5) Conduct periodic review of stored records to ensure timely destruction of eligible records. b. Accomplishment of these goals will reduce maintenance costs and, at the same time, provide management with more efficient records to conduct its daily business. In meeting these goals, the immediate objectives are: (1) to decrease the volume of records in high-cost office spaces by destroying non-record material and increasing the volume of short-term records transferred to authorized local storage space and the transfer of long- term and permanent records to Federal Records Centers (FRCs); (2) to reduce the number and volume of long-term or permanent naval records, but also increase the significance of those to be preserved; and (3) to ensure that all records are programmed for retention or periodic destruction and that every activity and office properly applies the retention standards specified in this instruction.

4. Information Security. The DON Information Security

Program Regulation (SECNAVINST 5510.30(series) and

SECNAV M-5510.36) provides for the destruction of

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