Quick Context: In this screencast, learners read an explanation of the file rules and indexing that have been developed by the Association of ... Every file that crosses our desks carries a story and a responsibility to the people who trusted us with their information.
Disposing Government Records -
In this screencast, learners read an explanation of the file rules and indexing that have been developed by the Association of ... Every file that crosses our desks carries a story and a responsibility to the people who trusted us with their information. The video provides step by step details on procedures to be taken when making a request for disposition.
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- In this screencast, learners read an explanation of the file rules and indexing that have been developed by the Association of ...
- Every file that crosses our desks carries a story and a responsibility to the people who trusted us with their information.
- The video provides step by step details on procedures to be taken when making a request for disposition.
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