Documentation
is required for this retention period to take effect. Federal Financial Aid
guidelines require persons under the age of twenty-three to provide proof of
independence.
Chris Flynn, CA CRM
Records Officer
University of Idaho
cflynn@uidaho.edu
208/885-4408
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Message-----
From: Archives & Archivists
[mailto:ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU]On
Behalf Of Pat Rivera
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2000 3:30
PM
To: ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
Subject: Friday Humor
BTW, can I
"archive" my kid?
only if they
appear on an approved retention schedule and they have been
properly
appraised by a professional or "copyright" ownership has been
properly
transferred to another individual ie marriage or the "kid" has
signed a waiver
releasing you of further responsibility.
Accordingly, a
proper retention period might be :
Retain until age
of majority is reached or successful completion of an undergraduate degree or
gainfully employed for 1 year (with no requests for "parental loans"
during that 1 year period).
joint ownership of this
archival retention policy and potential job description for dependent
children is claimed by
Peter A. Kurilecz CRM, CA
Manager, Records Management
Woodside Summit Group, Inc
Richmond, Virginia
AND
Pat Rivera
Claims Administration
948-5317
Unum miraculum ad tempus.
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