AGENCY: Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services

SERIES: 81126
TITLE: Personnel files
DATES: 1958-1989.
ARRANGEMENT: Alphabetical by surname.

DESCRIPTION: Complete work history of an individual (excluding medical/psychological information) while employed by the state. Refer to UCA 67-18-1(2005), et seq. and DHRM standards on accessing, maintaining, and managing employee personnel files. The employee's personnel file shall be considered a supplement to the DHRM computerized file and shall be subject to the rules governing personnel files. When an employee transfers to another state agency, the employee's personnel file must be sent to the new agency. The file typically includes applications for employment; career mobility documents; Memorandums of Understanding (MOU's); Employment Eligibility Certification records; Form 1-9 and other documents required by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services; employee signed overtime agreements; personnel actions; corrective action plans; notices of disciplinary action; new employee orientation form checklists; performance plans and evaluations; letters of appreciation/commendation; separation and leave without pay records; employee benefits notification forms for PEHP and URS; references, copies of transcripts, training certifications or preparations; copies of items recorded in the DHRM computerized file; leave and time records; copies of any documents affecting the employee's conduct, status, or salary; and other related records.

RETENTION

DISPOSITION

RETENTION AND DISPOSITION AUTHORIZATION

Retention and disposition for this series is authorized by Archives general schedule Employment history records, GRS-1965

AUTHORIZED: 04/07/2010

FORMAT MANAGEMENT

Paper: Retain in Office for 2 years after separation and then transfer to State Records Center. Retain in State Records Center for 63 years and then destroy.

APPRAISAL

Administrative Legal

These records are used administratively to maintain a record of an employee's work history and have legal value as documentation to verify employment and/or eligibility for benefits for the employee or for any heirs as a result of such employment.

PRIMARY DESIGNATION

Private. UCA 63-2-302(1)(f) (2009)