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Report ID: 25-430   
Type: Consent
Meeting Body: Board of Directors - Regular Meeting
Meeting Date: 9/10/2025 Final action: 9/10/2025
Recommended Action: Consider approving non-substantive amendments to Board Policy 651 - Records Retention Policy. Staff Contact: Aimee L. Steele, General Counsel/Chief Legal Officer
Attachments: 1. STAFF REPORT, 2. BP 651 - Records Retention
TO: AC Transit Board of Directors
FROM: Aimee L. Steele, General Counsel/Chief Legal Officer
SUBJECT: Board Policy 651: Records Retention Policy

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AGENDA PLANNING REQUEST: ?

RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):

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Consider approving non-substantive amendments to Board Policy 651 - Records Retention Policy.

Staff Contact:
Aimee L. Steele, General Counsel/Chief Legal Officer
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STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE:

There is no strategic importance associated with this policy amendment.

BUDGETARY/FISCAL IMPACT:

There is no budgetary or fiscal impact directly related to this report.

BACKGROUND/RATIONALE:

Board Policy 651, adopted on March 9, 2022, established guidelines for the District's retention and destruction of records. There have been no amendments to the Policy since its adoption.

Staff recommends the following non-substantive changes to the Policy:

* To section III. Definitions, add the following definition: "Litigation Hold" means notification from the Office of the General Counsel requiring recipients to maintain records pertaining to anticipated or active litigation.

* To section III. Definitions, remove the reference that the Records Retention Schedule be attached to this Policy and add the following to the definition of "Records Retention Schedule": "The Records Retention Schedule will be maintained by the Office of General Counsel and published to all departments."

No Records Retention Schedule has been attached to this Policy since its adoption. The Records Retention Schedule is a living document that will need to be regularly reviewed and updated by the Office of General Counsel as new documents that are not covered by the schedule are created and as the law changes. Staff recommends allowing the Board to direct the General Counsel's Office to maintain the schedule. The schedule will be published internally. This allows for the General Counsel's Office to update the Records Retention Schedule as needed without seeking Board appr...

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