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What is the definition of a Federal record? (44 USC 3301) - ✔✔a. Any information,
regardless of form or characteristics, made or received by a Federal agency 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 United States Government.
How often should the file plan be updated?
a. Quarterly.
b. Annually.
c. When the records schedule change.
d. B and C. - ✔✔d. B and C.
What are the three stages of a records lifecycle?
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, a. Creation, Maintenance and Use, Disposition.
b. Requirements, Maintenance and Use, Disposition.
c. Maintenance and Use, Disposition, Scheduling.
d. Creation, Disposition, Destruction and Report. - ✔✔a. Creation, Maintenance and
Use, Disposition.
What are some examples of permanent records? (Select all that apply)
a. Budget execution files.
b. Organizational Charts.
c. Executive Level records.
d. Directives. - ✔✔b. Organizational Charts.
c. Executive Level records.
d. Directives.
What are some examples of temporary records?
a. Time and attendance files, budget execution, general accounting, and employee travel
documents.
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