Document Retention
DOCUMENT RETENTION AND DESTRUCTION POLICY
In accordance with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which makes it a crime to alter, cover up, falsify, or destroy any document with the intent of impeding or obstructing any official proceeding, this policy provides for the systematic review, retention and destruction of documents received or created by Big Cat Rescue in connection with the transaction of organization business. This policy covers all records and documents, regardless of physical form, contains guidelines for how long certain documents should be kept and how records should be destroyed. The policy is designed to ensure compliance with federal and state laws and regulations, to eliminate accidental or innocent destruction of records and to facilitate the sanctuary’s operations by promoting efficiency and freeing up valuable storage space.Documents shall be retained in accordance with the attached schedule. Documents that are not listed, but are substantially similar to those listed in the schedule will be retained for the appropriate length of time.Electronic documents will be retained as if they were paper documents. Therefore, any electronic files, including records of donations made online, that fall into one of the document types on the above schedule will be maintained for the appropriate amount of time. If a user has sufficient reason to keep an email message, the message should be printed in hard copy and kept in the appropriate file or moved to an “archive” computer file folder. Backup and recovery methods will be tested on a regular basis.Destruction of financial and personnel-related documents will be accomplished by shredding. Document destruction will be suspended immediately, upon any indication of an official investigation or when a lawsuit is filed or appears imminent. Destruction will be reinstated upon conclusion of the investigation.SCHEDULE OF RETENTION PERIODS
Type of Document | Minimum Requirement |
Accounts payable ledgers and schedules | 7 years |
Animal records | Permanently |
Audit reports | Permanently |
Bank Reconciliations | 2 years |
Bank statements | 3 years |
Copies of checks (for important payments and purchases) | Permanently |
Contracts, mortgages, notes and leases (expired) | 7 years |
Contracts (still in effect) | Permanently |
Correspondence (general) | 2 years |
Correspondence (legal and important matters) | Permanently |
Correspondence (with customers and vendors) | 2 years |
Deeds, mortgages, and bills of sale of property owned | Permanently |
Deeds, mortgages, and bills of sale of property disposed of | 7 years |
Depreciation Schedules | Permanently |
Duplicate deposit slips | 2 years |
Employment applications and records of current employees | Permanently |
Employment applications and records of former employees | 7 years |
Employment applications of applicants not hired | 3 years |
Expense Analyses/expense distribution schedules | 7 years |
Year End Financial Statements | Permanently |
Insurance Policies (expired) | 3 years |
Insurance records, current accident reports, claims, policies, etc. | Permanently |
Intern and Volunteer records | Permanently |
Internal audit reports | 3 years |
Inventories of products, materials, and supplies | 7 years |
Invoices (to customers, from vendors) | 7 years |
Minute books, bylaws and charter | Permanently |
Patents and related papers | Permanently |
Payroll records and summaries | 7 years |
Personnel files (terminated employees) | 7 years |
Retirement and pension records | Permanently |
Tax returns and worksheets | Permanently |
Timesheets | 7 years |
Trademark registrations and copyrights | Permanently |
Withholding tax statements | 7 years |