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Guide To Record Retention Requirements In The Code Of Federal Regulations

Guide To Record Retention Requirements In The Code Of Federal Regulations
Author: Richard L. Claypoole
Publisher:
Total Pages: 550
Release: 2004-08-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780788136481

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A guide in digest form to the provisions of federal regulations relating to the keeping of records by the public. Informs the user (1) what records must be kept; (2) who must keep them, and (3) how long they must be kept. The records covered are those that address categories of activities conducted by individuals, businesses, and organizations for which retention requirements are expressly stated in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), as amended in the daily issues of the Federal Register through 12/31/93. Arranged by Title of CFR. Index.


Guide to Record Retention Requirements

Guide to Record Retention Requirements
Author: William Pegler
Publisher: CCH Incorporated
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2006-09-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780808013853

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The Guide to Record Retention Requirements is a single-source reference designed to keep individuals and businesses apprised of federal recordkeeping provisions as prescribed by the various agencies in the Code of Federal Regulations. The Guide outlines and explains in digest form which records must be kept, whether electronic records are legally acceptable, who must keep the records, and how long they must be kept. Each requirement is cited to the Code of Federal Regulations where the official requirements are set forth. For ease of use and conformity to the official regulations, the arrangement and numbering system in the Guide corresponds to the numbering in the CFR. A handy topical index is also provided to quickly point users to pertinent information. The book incorporates all changes affecting recordkeeping regulations as amended in the daily issues of the Federal Register through August 1, 2003--including restructuring based on the new Department of Homeland Security.