Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 44 : Section 2107


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 2107. Acceptance of records for historical preservation

      When it appears to the Archivist to be in the public interest, he
    may - 
        (1) accept for deposit with the National Archives of the United
      States the records of a Federal agency, the Congress, the
      Architect of the Capitol, or the Supreme Court determined by the
      Archivist of the United States to have sufficient historical or
      other value to warrant their continued preservation by the United
      States Government;
        (2) direct and effect the transfer to the National Archives of
      the United States of records of a Federal agency that have been
      in existence for more than thirty years and determined by the
      Archivist of the United States to have sufficient historical or
      other value to warrant their continued preservation by the United
      States Government, unless the head of the agency which has
      custody of them certified in writing to the Archivist that they
      must be retained in his custody for use in the conduct of the
      regular current business of the agency;
        (3) direct and effect, with the approval of the head of the
      originating agency, or if the existence of the agency has been
      terminated, then with the approval of his successor in function,
      if any, the transfer of records, deposited or approved for
      deposit with the National Archives of the United States to public
      or educational institutions or associations; title to the records
      to remain vested in the United States unless otherwise authorized
      by Congress; and
        (4) transfer materials from private sources authorized to be
      received by the Archivist by section 2111 of this title.



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