2907 and to approve a records center that is maintained and operated by an agency under 44 U.S.C. NARA is authorized to establish, maintain, and operate records centers for Federal agencies under 44 U.S.C. It also provides definitions of key terms, which are highlighted throughout the document. It provides step-by-step instructions for transferring, retrieving, and returning records to a Federal Records Centers as well as information on records disposition and accession of records into the National Archives at the end of their retention schedule. This FRC Toolkit is intended to serve as a resource for Federal employees with records management responsibilities. In 2000, the FRC system converted to a reimbursable program that has provided the Federal community with exceptional records center services on a fully fee-for-service basis. Since then, the NARA Federal Records Centers system has grown into a national network of 18 regional facilities, storing and providing access to more than 29 million cubic feet of records. The first Federal Records Centers (FRC) opened in 1950. ( View PDF Version - 641KB ) Introductionįor more than 80 years, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and its predecessor agencies have provided comprehensive records management services to the Federal Government. The FRC Toolkit- Your Guide to the Federal Records Center Services
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