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UI Records Retention Schedules
Please note: The official University of Iowa records retention schedules are under revision. Updates will be posted periodically.
These retention schedules are designed to assist university departments in preserving official records appropriately while providing economy and efficiency in the creation, organization, maintenance, use, and disposition of records.
Search Criteria
Administrative unit: represents either the administrative unit responsible for establishing the official record retention criteria OR the administrative unit responsible for maintaining the official records identified.
Confidential: indicates official records that contain information of various sorts that the university receives and holds confidential unless otherwise ordered by a court, by the lawful custodian of the records or by another person duly authorized to release such information. Examples include: student records, medical records, personnel records, etc.
Vital: indicates official records that contain information considered essential for the operations of a department (and/or the university) and includes information that may prevent a department from incurring serious liability or risk, or that would be extremely costly to replace. In the event of a disaster, this information, if destroyed, would make it difficult for a department to conduct normal business activities.
Export the full list of Official Record Retention Schedules available to date – or use the search criteria below for a more targeted search.
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Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) Controlled Substance Disposal Records (Year 2013 or later)
Easements
Effort Reporting/Personnel Activity Report (PAR)
EHS Campus Audits
EHS Environmental Management Facility Inspection & Operating Records
EHS Equipment and Facility Rad Contamination Surveys
EHS In-House Waste Disposal
EHS Instructions for Medical Staff Caring for Patients Receiving RAM (Radioactive Materials) Therapy
EHS Laser Registration Forms
EHS Patient Monitoring Records
EHS Radiation Committee Meeting Records
EHS Radiation Effluent Release Data
EHS Radiation Instrument Quality Control Records
EHS Radiation Safety Training Records
EHS Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) Inspection Records
EHS SPCC (Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure) Plan
EHS Waste Facility Spill Records
EHS Waste Shipping Papers
Emergency Response Right-to-Know Reports
Employee Exposure Records
Each employee exposure record shall be preserved and maintained for at least 30 years, with these exceptions:
• Background data to environmental (workplace) monitoring or measuring, such as laboratory reports and worksheets, need only be retained for 1 year so long as the sampling results, the collection methodology (sampling plan), a description of the analytical and mathematical methods used, and a summary of other background data relevant to interpretation of the results obtained, are retained for at least 30 years [OSHA 1910.1020(d)(1)(ii)(A)]; and