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- Section 1109. 69 - Ohio Revised Code | Ohio Laws
(B) The superintendent of financial institutions may designate a retention period of either one year or six years for any record maintained by a bank but not listed in division (A) of this section
- Ohio Revised Code Section 1109. 69 Record retention.
a retention period shall be retained or preserved for six years from the date of completion of the transaction to which the record relates or, if the last entry has been transferred to a new record showing the continuation of a transaction not yet completed, from the date of the last entry
- Local Retention Schedules Forms - Ohio History Connection
Suggested retention periods for records from counties, municipalities, schools, libraries and townships Blank forms for you to download and use
- General Schedule List - RIMS - Ohio
Use the “Agency Schedule Search” and “Agency-Adopted General Schedule Search” to view what active retention schedules a State Agency may have created or adopted for their records management needs
- Ohio Record-Retention Rules: How can banks defend themselves after . . .
As all banks with an Ohio presence are likely aware, Ohio law requires financial institutions to maintain certain records for one year and others for six years, with a six-year catchall for records not specifically designated
- Records Management | Department of Administrative Services - Ohio
Using the RIMS database, public users can search the Ohio Government Records Information Management System (RIMS) and view listings of statewide General Retention Schedules and Agency-Created Retention Schedules
- OAC RECORDS RETENTION POLICY - Ohio
ORC 149 34 (C and E) states that every state agency within the executive branch must complete records retention schedules for all public records under jurisdiction of the agency, within one year after the date of creation or receipt of each specific record series
- Finance Records Retention Schedules - Ohio Attorney General
The table below list records retention schedules for the Ohio Attorney General’s Office that have been approved by the Department of Administrative Services (DAS), State Archives, and Auditor of State
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