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Records Management,
Data Privacy and You
School of Library and Information Studies(SLIS)
University of the Philippines Diliman
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OBJECTIVES
To understand the role of effective records
management in the implementation of the Data
Privacy Act of 2012 a.k.a R.A. 10173;
To develop an in-depth understanding of the
importance of effective and efficient records
management;
To be familiarized with the different processes in
records management as prescribed in the National
Archives of the Philippines Act of 2007 R.A. 9470.
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OUTLINE
I. Data Privacy and Records Management
a. Definition of Records
b. Different Types of Records
c. Basic Concepts
d. Records Life Cycle
II. Requirements of the National Archives Act
a. Organization and Maintenance of Current
and Non-current Records
b. Pertinent Guidelines/Issuances and
Prescribed Forms
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How does DPA affect the University?
The Data Privacy Act(DPA) applies to all
records containing personal Information in the
custody or under the control of the University
and its pertinent units. Section 3 of DPA
This includes, but is not limited to, records held
at the: Registrar’s Office, HRDO, UP Health
Service, College Secretary’s Office, Guidance
Counselling Office, Finance Units, Libraries, and
other pertinent units mandated to collect
personal information in the performance of their
jobs.
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Section 3 of DPA
“Personal information” refers to any information,
whether recorded in a material form or not, from
which the identity of an individual is apparent or
can be reasonably and directly ascertained by
the entity holding the information, or when put
together with other information would directly
and certainly identify an individual; How does DPA affect the
University?
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Why we create records?
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Why we create records?
As evidence
Basis for decision-making
Business continuity
Transparency and accountability
Management of data and
information
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Records Management
The application of systematic and scientific
control to recorded information which is
required in the agency’s operation;
It involves creation, storage, use, retrieval,
transmission, protection, retention,
preservation, maintenance and disposition
of records.
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R.A. 9470
The State shall give utmost priority for the safeguard, protection and
preservation of its public documents and records, not only as
fundamental instruments for efficient and effective governance but also
as essential tools for the preservation of the country’s history and
cultural memory.
Toward this end, all public records with enduring value, held by
government offices, including but not limited to all branches of
government, constitutional offices, local government units (LGUs),
government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs), state/local
universities and colleges (S/LUCs), Philippine embassies, consulates
and other Philippine Offices abroad shall be transferred to a
permanent government repository for proper management, control
and regulation of record disposition.”
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Records
- refer to information, whether in its original
form or otherwise, including documents,
signatures, seals, texts, images, sounds,
speeches, or data compiled, recorded, or
stored, as the case may be:
a) in written form on any material; or on film,
negative, tape, or other medium so as to be
capable of being reproduced; by means of any
recording device or process; by computer, or other
electronic device or process.
R.A. 9470 of 2007
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Records
-information created, received and
maintained as evidence, and
information by an organization or
person, in pursuance of legal
obligations or in the transaction of
business
(ISO 15489-1:2001)
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public record?
Public records are essential to the administration and
operation of all government offices, whether national or
local, including GOCCs and government financial
institutions (GFIs).
Public records contain information which allows
government programs to function, provide officials with
a basis for making decisions and ensure continuity with
past operations.
Art. 2 IRR of R.A. 9470
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public records?
They document the legal responsibility of government,
protect the rights of citizens and provide citizens with a
means of monitoring government programs and measuring
the performance of public officials.
Records of government offices, whether local or national,
GOCCs and GFIs also reflect the historical development of
the government and of the citizens which it serves. Such
records need to be systematically managed to ensure
preservation of historically valuable materials, to provide
ready access to vital information and to promote the
efficient and economical operation of government.
Art.2 IRR of R.A. 9470
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Characteristics of Records
• Authentic – can be verified that the records are now
exactly as these were when first transmitted or set aside
for retention.
• Reliable – have authority; contents can be trusted as
actual representation of a transaction and can be
depended upon for future reference.
• Complete and Unaltered – integrity is protected against
unauthorized alterations.
• Useable – can be accessed.
• Unique – created in the context of the organization’s
activities; have relationship with other records which
makes these unique.
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VALUES of Records
RECORDS
TIME Value UTILITY Value
Permanent Primary
Temporary Secondary
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UTILITY Value
PRIMARY VALUE OF
RECORDS
Administrative Legal
Fiscal
Operational Value
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UTILITY Values
Historical
SECONDARY Evidential
VALUE
Research/ Informational Symbolic
Organizational Value
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Records of social and
organizational activity
Information
Personal
Archives
Information
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Records Management
Archives Data Privacy
Administration Protection
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Records Management
Refers to the managerial activities involved
with respect to records creation, records
maintenance and use, transmission,
retention, and records disposition in order
to achieve adequate and proper
documentation of policies and transactions
of government for its efficient, effective,
and economical operation.
- IRR of R.A. 9470
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Records Life Cycle
Creation or
Receipt
Disposition
• Permanent Preservation
• Destruction Capture
• Reuse
Storage and
Use
Maintenance
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Life Cycle of Records
Store or destroy
Collect Process and Control
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Disposal of Records
ART. 36. No officer, member or employee of any
agency of the government, whether national or
local, or any political subdivision thereof shall
destroy, sell or otherwise dispose of any public
records or printed public document in such
person's care or custody or under such person's
control without first having secured authority from
the National Archives of the Philippines of their
nature and obtained its authorization.
- IRR of R.A. 9470
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Records Schedule
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MAINTENANCE OF
CURRENT and Non-
CURRENT RECORDS
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Records Life Cycle
Current/ Semi-current/ Non-current/
Active semi-active Inactive
• regularly used • Used infrequently • Not needed for
current business
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Records Life Cycle
Active or Current Phase
CREATION • Records are created and are frequently accessed
in connection with current activities and are
MAINTENANCE
and USE maintained in their office of origin
Inactive or Non-current Phase
• Temporary records are infrequently required in
connection with current activities and are
DISPOSITION maintained in a Records Center
• Permanent records are transferred to the
Archives
• Valueless records are destroyed
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* CREATION AND CAPTURE
* CLASSIFICATION, CODING AND
INDEXING
RECORDS
* ACCESS AND SECURITY
MANAGEMENT CLASSIFICATION
PROCESSES
* STORAGE AND HANDLING
* INVENTORY, APPRAISAL AND
SCHEDULING
* IMPLEMENTATION OF DISPOSITION
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Maintenance of Records
Creation/Capture
Management of creation and capture of all types of
correspondences, issuances, reports and other records
necessary in the conduct of the official function of the office.
Maintenance and Use
Registration
Tracking
Classification. Coding and Indexing
Access and Security Classification
Storage and Handling
Inventory, Appraisal and Scheduling
Disposition
Transfer to Records Center/Archives or Disposal
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Philippines (NAP)
NAP General Circular No. 1: Rules and Regulations
Governing the Management of Public Records and
Archives Administration
NAP General Circular No. 2 : Guidelines on the Disposal
of Valueless Records in Government Agencies
NAP General Circular No. 3: Guidelines on the
Establishment and Use of the General Records Disposition
Schedule (GRDS)
NAP General Circular No. 4: Guidelines on the
Implementation of the National Records Inventory
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Creation/Capture
• Process of identifying which records should be
created/captured in paper and digital form,
including records received by the organization,
• NAP Circular No. 1
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Creation/Capture
• In assessing the need to create/capture records,
the aim is to identify and assess:
the requirements of the organization/business units for
records that provide evidence and information for
operational use and collective memory and that the
evidence can support accountability
the costs of creating/capturing and maintaining the
required records, and the risk to the organization if it
does not have those records
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Creation/Capture Policies
Handling of
Non-
Formatting Records/Eph Archiving
emera/Transit
ory Records
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Registration
-Provides evidence that a record is created or
captured in a records system;
-Involves recording brief descriptive information
about the record in a register or logbook or
registration system, and assigning the record a unique
identifier
-R.A. 9470, Art. 3, Sec. 14
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Tracking
- Process of documenting the movements and
use of records so that their whereabouts are
known at all times
Tracking System - monitors the physical
movement of records, control the issue of
records and document their transfer
between offices or persons and their return
to storage
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Classification and Coding
Classification
Classification System
A predetermined logical scheme for the physical and
intellectual arrangement, storage and retrieval of
records
Coding Scheme
A representation of a classification scheme, in
letters and/or numbers and in accordance with a
pre-established set of rules
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Maintenance and Use
Access and Security Classification
- Determining access classification as:
open access records or
restricted access records
Personal information
Confidential information
Privilege information
- Restrictions on public access to public records
are noted in the NAP Public Access Registry
R.A. 9470, Art. 5, Secs. 30-37
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Storage and Handling
• Records require storage conditions and handling
processes that take into account their specific
physical and chemical properties
• Archival records require higher quality storage and
handling
• Storage conditions and handling processes should
be designed to protect records from unauthorized
access or loss and from theft and disaster
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Appraisal AND Disposition
Refers to the study of records, their relationships and
contents, to determine their time and utility values
Time Value Utility Value
* Permanent * Primary * Secondary (Archival)
* Temporary - Administrative - Evidential
- Legal - Historical
- Fiscal - Research/Informational
- Symbolic
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Inventory
Descriptive listing, generally by records series and
subseries, of all the records created, received and
maintained by an organizational unit, indicating fields
such as reference code, period covered, volume/quantity,
location, frequency of use, duplication, format,
arrangement, access restrictions, vital records status, time
and utility values, and retention period
All government offices shall regularly conduct an
inventory of their public records… (R.A. 9470, Art. III, Sec. 15)
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A fact-finding survey
Identifies and describes the types of records
or records series created, maintained and
used by the different units of an organization
Provides detailed information about the
nature, formats, location, arrangement, value,
access, etc. of the records series of the units
initial step in the formulation of a
Records Disposition Schedule
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PURPOSES
To identify:
valueless records for disposal
temporary records to be retained
for specific period of time
permanent or archival records to be
transferred to Archives
vital records to be protected
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE PHILIPPINES (NAP)
RECORDS INVENTORY AND APPRAISAL FORM
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The process of assessing records
and identifying which are to be
kept permanently as archives and
which are to be kept for a specific
period until these can be
destroyed or removed permanently
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SCHEDULING
The process of prescribing RETENTION
PERIOD of records for the development of
a Records Disposition Schedule
Retention Period –length of time as provided
by existing legislation, administrative
procedure or regulation or based on
predetermined length of need or use
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RDS - provides mandatory instructions for
what to do with records (and non-record
materials) no longer needed for current
business.
Covers all records created and maintained by
the organization.
Provides for an accurate description of each
record series.
Prescribes the number of years during which
a records series should be kept before it is
either transferred to the Records Center or
Archives or finally sold or destroyed.
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Records Disposition Schedule
Prepare Submit for
Implement
RDS NAP
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Records Disposition Schedule
(NAP Form No. 2)
> Item Number
> Records Series, Title and Description
> Retention Period
- Active
- Storage
- Total
> Remarks
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Implementation of the RDS
Retention of Active Records – retain records that are
absolutely needed in day to day operations of the
agency. Such records include those that deal with
completed business but which may be used as
reference in continuing agency transactions.
Disposal of Valueless Records
Burying / Landfill
Shredding
Sale
Transfer of Non-Current Records
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of Records
Prepare Request Submit Request
START Determine
to Dispose (Form to Dispose (Form
valueless records
3) 3) to NAP
Issue
Authority to Segregate
Issue Notification Valueless Actual Disposal
Dispose of Actual Disposal Records
Issue Remit
Certificate of Proceeds of END
Disposal Sale
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NAP shall solely determine and declare if
records for disposal are non-record materials,
which can be included in the actual disposal of
valueless records provided these are no longer
needed in the operation of the agency.
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Transfer of Non-current Records
Non-current Records – deal with
completed transactions / business which are
no longer needed for action or reference in
continuing operations but are of research or
archival value to the agency and its
constituents.
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Transfer of Non-current Records (cont’d)
Transfer scheduled temporary non-current
records to storage or Records Center.
Transfer permanent non-current records to
the Archives.
Use NAP Form No. 3 to list records being
transferred
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NAP Circular No. 4
Pursuant to Article III Section 15 of Republic Act No.
9470, records officers/custodians of all government
offices shall conduct an inventory of their public
records and shall be mandated to keep the following
data in their respective registry:
All public records under its custody;
All public records transferred to the NAP;
Public records disposed of with authority (Section 18 and
19 of R.A. 9470);
Data of deferred transfer of records (Section 21 of R.A.
9470); and
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NAP Circular No. 4
A public access register that contains information
on:
• Restrictions on public access to public records;
• Prohibitions imposed on public access to public archives or
protected records under the control of the Executive Director;
• The grounds for the prohibitions and restrictions; and
• The conditions agreed on as to public access for protected
records transferred to the control of the Executive Director of
NAP
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Scope and Coverage
The inventory shall cover all public records
created, received and maintained in all branches
of the government, whether national or local,
constitutional offices, government owned
controlled corporations, government financial
institutions, state/local universities and colleges,
Philippine embassies, consulates and other
Philippine offices abroad. As needed, it shall also
cover private archival collections.
-IRR of R.A. 9470
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Objectives
To create a list of record holdings of respective government
agencies/institutions.
To gather information on an agency’s records management
profile including information about its records
officers/custodians, contact numbers and the like which
would determine accountability in ensuring that the full range
of records documenting the affairs of the government are
maintained and preserved.
To identify government employees accountable/ responsible
for records management
To establish a Public Access Registry for all record holdings
of the government including selected private institutions.
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Objectives
To update and establish General Records Disposition Schedule as
well as Records Disposition Schedule for national offices, Local
Government Units, state universities and colleges, government
hospitals, and water districts.
To assist government agencies in establishing records
management plan/manual.
To provide the basis for a National Records Management
Information System on policies, rules, regulations, guidelines and
procedures.
To provide public viewing on open access documents; access
essential and reliable evidences of national information.
To standardize government records management systems
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How to conduct the Inventory?
Identify records Approximate
Identify location
series volume
Sign by Person
Fill up Form 4 Submit to NAP
Concerned
NAP collate NAP include in
and prepare Public Access Circulate
summary report Registry
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE PHILIPPINES (NAP)
RECORDS INVENTORY AND APPRAISAL FORM
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Steps in Filling Up the
Inventory Form
1) Name of Office: The office where the inventory is being
undertaken.
2) Department/Division: The department/division of the
office.
3) Section/Unit: The administrative or operating
section/unit of the office.
4) Telephone Number :The contact number of the
person/employee in charge of files.
5) E-mail Address : must be the official electronic mail of
the office.
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Steps in Filling Up the
Inventory Form
6) Address: The specific location of the office
where the floor number, building, street, city/
municipality and province are indicated
7) Person In-charge of Files: The
person/employee having control or custody of the
records /files/documents.
8) Date Prepared: The date when the inventory of
records was accomplished/finalized.
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Steps in Filling Up the
Inventory Form
11) Volume: The mass of the records should be computed and expressed
in cubic meters. The formula for volume in cubic meters: Volume = length
x width x height (in meters)
12) Records Medium: The physical material in or on which information
may be recorded such as paper, film, magnetic tape, electronic disk, etc.
13) Restriction: Records are to be classified as open access or restricted
access records. If the government office has no guidelines pertaining to
the restrictions of its record holdings, all records of that office are
considered open access. Restricted records shall be classified as
confidential, secret and top secret records.
14) Location of Records: The location of records should be specified with
such designations as office area, offsite or in NAP.
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Inventory Form
15) Time Value: Records shall be categorized as
temporary or permanent records. Temporary records
have a specific retention period and may be disposed
of. Permanent records may not be disposed of as
these should be retained for safekeeping.
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Inventory Form
16) Retention Period: If the time value of the records is
temporary, the specific retention period should be indicated and
checked against the GRDS, Agency RDS or against any other
guidelines pertaining to the disposition of the specific record
series. When the records’ time value is permanent, there will be
no limit to its retention period. If the records had no approved
retention period, the Records Officer/Custodian shall make an
appropriate proposal to the NAP about the suggested retention
period.
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Inventory Form
17) Remarks: A brief description/explanation/
history of the records series indicated in the
inventory if not found in the Agency RDS/GRDS.
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE PHILIPPINES (NAP)
RECORDS INVENTORY AND APPRAISAL FORM
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Requirements of R.A. 9470
Records Officer
Central Records Office/Unit
• Records Management Improvement Committee
(RMIC) RMIC shall be established as an advisory body on
records management and archives activities, focusing
on records inventory and appraisal, formulation of
records disposition schedule, transfer and disposal of
records
Records Management Program
Records Registry and Inventory
Records Disposition Schedule
Records Center
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References:
Ellis, Judith, ed. (1993). Keeping archives. 2nd ed. Australia :
Thorpe.
Hunter, Gregory. Developing and maintaining practical archives.
2005.
Republic Act No. 9470 (National Archives of the Philippines
Act of 2007)
NAP General Circular No. 1-4, series of 2009
http://nationalarchives.gov.ph/downloads/nap-circulars/
ISO 15489 – 1 and ISO 15489 – 2
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Maraming salamat at
Mapagpalang Hapon sa inyong lahat
MARY GRACE GOLFO-BARCELONA
Assistant Professor
School of Library and Information Studies
E-mail:
[email protected]