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Records Retention and Destruction

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Advising school districts regarding their retention and destruction of records is fraught with potential pitfalls carrying serious consequences. Review the relevant state and federal laws relating to record retention, Texas’s retention schedules, the ins and outs of litigation holds, and some of the practical takeaways for school districts in how they handle, retain and properly dispose of their records.

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Christine S. Badillo

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Records Retention and Destruction (Mar 2015)

Advising school districts regarding their retention and destruction of records is fraught with potential pitfalls carrying serious consequences. Review the relevant state and federal laws relating to record retention, Texas’s retention schedules, the ins and outs of litigation holds, and some of the practical takeaways for school districts in how they handle, retain and properly dispose of their records.

Originally presented: Feb 2015 School Law Conference

Christine S. Badillo, Walsh, Anderson, Gallegos, Green and Treviño, P.C. - Austin, TX