I regularly forget to follow the records retention schedule. Nothing can happen to me, right?

Wrong! Oregon sets a high value on the management and access of public records. If you destroy, alter, or withhold public records you may be found guilty of "Tampering with a Public Record" (Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) 162.305), punishable by a year in prison and $5,000 fine.

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1. What is a public record?
2. What is my responsibility for maintaining public records?
3. How can I determine if an item is a public record?
4. I do all my work on a computer and never print or sign anything. Do records retention schedules, Public Records Law and records management policies apply to me?
5. I regularly forget to follow the records retention schedule. Nothing can happen to me, right?
6. How long should I keep my files?