Completing the SF-135:
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Item 6(g) - Restriction
There are several restriction codes listed in the SF-135 instructions.
You must include one of the restriction codes listed below:
Codes Most Frequently Used for NIH Records
If records are to be stored in vault-type storage, add "A.”
Codes Used for Security Classified Records
If these records contain Restricted Data or Formerly Restricted Data, you must add “E.”
Codes that Should Not be Used by NIH
If necessary, explain any special restrictions, such as additional national security classifications, in Item 6(f).
Item 6(h) – Disposal Authority
This item should include the title of the records schedule authorizing
disposition, “GRS” or “Chapter 1743,” and the alphanumeric designation
for the series of records
being transferred. An accession may only have one authorizing disposition.
Item 6(i) – Disposal Date
This item should include the final
action date based on the series-specific disposition given in the
records schedule. This is calculated using the date of the most recent
document in the accession or, for records cut off by fiscal year, the
last day of the fiscal year.
Temporary records are destroyed by the federal records center (FRC) in January, April, July, and October of each year. Once the date of destruction is determined, you must round the date forward to the next applicable month. For example, if the closing date of the records is August 2004 and the disposition given in 1743 is “Destroy after 6 years,” the disposal date would be 10/2010. The disposal date should be entered in MM/YYYY format.
Permanent records are transferred each January to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). If records are eligible for transfer between February and December, according to the disposition schedule, you should enter the next year followed by a “P.” No record shall be transferred before its time.
Items 6(j-m) – Location
Leave this item blank. These items are reserved for use by the Washington
National Records Center (WNRC). An FRC staff member will fill in
this item when the accession is shelved at the receiving facility and
return a copy of the completed SF-135
to the NIH
Records Management Officer (RMO).
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National Institutes of Health
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