“I, (name) , employed by (city or village) , do hereby declare that the records microfilmed herein are the actual records of the (department or agency and record title) created during its normal course of business, and that:
It is the express intent and purpose of this organization:a. to destroy, orb. to otherwise dispose of the original records, orc. in the case of records microfilmed for security and purposes return records to (department or agency) and file security copy of the microfilm in a safe depository.and that:
The destruction, disposition, or returning of the records microphotographed on this reel is only to be accomplished after inspection of the microfilm to assure completeness of coverage, and that:
It is the policy of this organization to microfilm and dispose or return original records as part of the planned organizational operating procedure."
Date 19
(month) (date) (signature)
Place
(city) (state) (title)
(department)
PR 1.02(3)(d)
(d) File completed statements of compliance with the city or village clerk or other properly designated official.
PR 1.02 History
History: Cr.
Register, April, 1964, No. 100, eff. 5-1-64; correction in (3) (c) 5., made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 5., Stats.,
Register, August, 1989, No. 404.
PR 1.03
PR 1.03
Procedure for microfilming retakes. PR 1.03(1)(1)
Purpose. Whenever records of a state agency, city or village are microfilmed under
s. 16.61 (7), Stats., and documents in the records series are illegible on the processed film, or were missing when the record series was microfilmed, the documents shall be microfilmed as retakes.
PR 1.03(2)(a)2.
2. Brief title of records series and inclusive dates of records.
PR 1.03(2)(b)
(b) Microfilm the documents which were illegible or missing.
PR 1.03(2)(c)
(c) Microfilm a camera operator's retake certificate (Form CPR 13) showing:
PR 1.03(2)(c)2.
2. Brief title of records series and inclusive dates of records.
PR 1.03(2)(c)5.
5. A brief description of the first and last document on the roll or part of a roll of film.
PR 1.03(2)(c)6.
6. A statement signed by the operator substantially as follows: “I certify that I have on this day of , 19, photographed the above described documents in accordance with the standards and procedures established by section 16.61, Wis. Stats., and I further certify that the images appearing above between the retake title target and this certificate are:
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The records appearing on this retake were records in the series described above, and were photographed as an addendum to be attached to the original roll of film."
PR 1.03(2)(d)
(d) When the processed retake strip has been inspected and found legible, it shall be spliced at the beginning or the end of the roll of microfilm which contains the illegible images or which should have contained the missing documents.
PR 1.03(3)(a)1.
1. Name of city or village and department or agency that created or filed the record.
PR 1.03(3)(a)2.
2. Brief title of records series and inclusive dates of records.
PR 1.03(3)(a)3.
3. Date of records disposal ordinance and identification number of the records series on the list or schedule.
PR 1.03(3)(b)
(b) Microfilm the documents which were illegible or missing.
PR 1.03(3)(c)
(c) Microfilm a camera operator's retake certificate showing:
PR 1.03(3)(c)1.
1. Name of city or village and department or agency that created or filed the records.
PR 1.03(3)(c)4.
4. Date of records disposal ordinance and identification number of the records series on the list or schedule.
PR 1.03(3)(c)5.
5. A brief description of the first and last document on the roll or part of a roll of film.
PR 1.03(3)(c)6.
6. A statement signed by the operator substantially as follows:
“I certify that I have on this
day of
, 19
, photographed the above described documents in accordance with the standards and procedures established by section 16.61, Wis. Stats., and I further certify that the images appearing above between the retake title target and this certificate are:
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The records appearing on this retake were records in the series described above, and were photographed as an addendum to be attached to the original roll of film."
PR 1.03(3)(d)
(d) When the processed retake strip has been inspected and found legible, it shall be spliced at the beginning or the end of the roll of microfilm which contains the illegible images or which should have contained the missing documents.
PR 1.03 History
History: Cr.
Register, April, 1964, No. 100, eff. 5-1-64.
PR 1.04
PR 1.04
Photographic reproduction of non-permanent public records. PR 1.04(1)
(1)
Purpose. The purpose of this rule is to encourage the utilization of photographic techniques for the filing and retention of nonpermanent records. With the determination by the public records board that a record series has neither permanent value nor contains important state records, an agency may be authorized to photograph documents in the series.
PR 1.04(2)
(2) Procedure. Whenever records of state agencies are photographed under
s. 16.61 (8), Stats., the following documentary standards shall be followed:
PR 1.04(2)(a)
(a) Each photographic reproduction shall contain notation on the face thereof indicating:
PR 1.04(2)(b)
(b) Uniform method of filing: The agency receiving a microfilm authorization shall develop a uniform filing system whereby the custodian of a particular series is easily identifiable. Such custodian shall upon request certify a particular photographic reproduction as standing in lieu of the original document as provided by
s. 16.61 (8), Stats.
PR 1.04(2)(c)
(c) No photographic reproduction produced under this section shall be destroyed or discarded except by a disposal authorization received from the public records board.
PR 1.04(2)(d)
(d) Film used for photographic reproduction and the processing and development of that film under this rule shall conform to the technical standards contained in the following publications:
PR 1.04(2)(d)1.
1. American Standard Specifications for Photographic Films for Permanent Records, Ph 1.28—1957.
PR 1.04(2)(d)2.
2. American Standard Method for Determining the Thiosulfate Content of Processed Black and White Photographic Film and Plates, Ph 4.8—1958.
PR 1.04 History
History: Cr.
Register, October, 1969, No. 166, eff. 11-1-69.