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==ARTICLE I – PURPOSE AND SCOPE==
 
==ARTICLE I – PURPOSE AND SCOPE==
1. <u>Purpose</u>. The purpose of this Record Retention Policy ("Policy") is to describe the practices used by Wikimedia District of Columbia ("Wikimedia DC") to enhance compliance with the applicable legal requirements, including the D.C. Code (the “Code”) and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, and to promote the proper treatment of corporate records of Wikimedia DC.
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1. <u>Purpose</u>. The purpose of this Record Retention Policy ("Policy") is to define the practices used by Wikimedia District of Columbia ("Wikimedia DC") to ensure proper treatment of corporate records and to comply with applicable statutory and regulatory record retention requirements, including the District of Columbia Nonprofit Corporation Act (the "Act").
   
 
==ARTICLE II – GENERAL PROVISIONS==
 
==ARTICLE II – GENERAL PROVISIONS==
 
1. <u>Adoption of Schedules</u>. From time to time, Wikimedia DC may establish retention schedules for specific categories of documents or records. While minimum retention periods are established throughout this Policy, the retention of documents and records shall be determined primarily by the application of general guidelines and best practices affecting document retention, the need to retain particular documents and records for ongoing use in Wikimedia DC operations, as well as the exception for litigation-relevant documents and any other pertinent factors.
1. <u>Destruction of Records</u>. Records should not be kept if they are no longer needed for the operation of the business or required by law, as excess retention of records makes it more difficult to effectively maintain and locate them.
 
   
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2. <u>Form of Records</u>. Documents and records may be maintained in paper or electronic form, and retention of an electronic form of a document or record shall be deemed sufficient to meet the retention requirements set forth in this Policy.
2. <u>Adoption of Schedules</u>. From time to time, Wikimedia DC may establish retention or destruction policies or schedules for specific categories of records. While minimum retention periods are established throughout this Policy, the retention of documents should be determined primarily by the application of the general guidelines affecting document retention, as well as the exception for litigation relevant documents and any other pertinent factors.
 
   
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3. <u>Legal Requirements</u>. No provision of this Policy shall be interpreted in a manner that conflicts with any applicable law or regulation. It is the policy of Wikimedia DC to comply with all applicable laws and regulations at all times.
3. <u>Written or Digital Records</u>. Records required to be maintained by Wikimedia DC pursuant to the Code may be retained in written form or in digital form.
 
   
 
==ARTICLE III – LITIGATION AND INVESTIGATIONS==
 
==ARTICLE III – LITIGATION AND INVESTIGATIONS==
1. <u>Indefinite Retention</u>. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Policy, or any schedule that may be adopted pursuant to this Policy, all records that are relevant, or are believed to be relevant, to ongoing or anticipated litigation, proceeding, or government investigation, shall be retained until it is subsequently determined that the records are no longer needed.
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1. <u>Indefinite Retention</u>. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Policy, or any schedule that may be adopted pursuant to this Policy, any records that are relevant, or are believed to be relevant, to any ongoing or anticipated litigation, proceeding, or government investigation, shall be retained until it is subsequently determined that such records are no longer needed.
   
2. <u>Authority</u>. For the purposes of this Policy, the President, the Secretary, the Chair of the Audit Committee, or any legal counsel retained by Wikimedia DC are authorized to determine whether a record, or class of records, is subject to indefinite retention under this Article.
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2. <u>Authority</u>. For the purposes of this Policy, the President, the Secretary, the Chair of the Audit Committee, or any legal counsel retained by Wikimedia DC shall be authorized to determine whether a record, or class of records, shall be subject to indefinite retention under this Article.
   
 
==ARTICLE IV – CORPORATE RECORDS==
 
==ARTICLE IV – CORPORATE RECORDS==
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1. <u>Definition</u>. Wikimedia DC shall maintain certain records which are required to be maintained by a nonprofit corporation under the provisions of the Act (the "Corporate Records"), which shall consist of the following:
1. <u>Right of Members</u>. To the extent required by the Code, Members shall have the right to inspect and copy any of the records that are required to be maintained by the Code upon written demand and, in certain circumstances, upon a showing of proper and relevant purpose. Members may not use the member list for any commercial purpose or to solicit money or property, unless the money or property will be used to solicit votes of the members in connection with an election to be held by Wikimedia DC.
 
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:(a) <u>Articles of Incorporation</u>. The articles of incorporation or restated articles of incorporation of Wikimedia DC, and all amendments to them currently in effect.
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:(b) <u>Bylaws</u>. The bylaws or restated bylaws of Wikimedia DC, and all amendments to them currently in effect
 
:(c) <u>List of Directors and Officers</u>. A list of the names and addresses of the current Directors and Officers of Wikimedia DC.
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:(d) <u>List of Members</u>. A list of the names and addresses of all members of Wikimedia DC, in alphabetical order, showing the number of votes each member is entitled to cast.
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:(e) <u>Minutes</u>. Minutes of all meetings of the members or of Board of Directors of Wikimedia DC; a record of all actions taken by the members or by the Board of Directors of Wikimedia DC without a meeting; and a record of all actions taken by a committee of the Board of Directors of Wikimedia DC on behalf of the corporation.
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:(f) <u>Communications</u>. All communications in the form of a record to the members of Wikimedia DC.
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:(g) <u>Biennial Report</u> The most recent biennial report delivered by Wikimedia DC to the Mayor of the District of Columbia.
   
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2. <u>Retention</u>. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Policy, or any schedule that may be adopted pursuant to this Policy, all Corporate Records shall be retained permanently.
2. <u>Members, Directors, and Officers</u>. Wikimedia DC shall maintain the names and addresses of all members, directors, and officers.
 
   
3. <u>Biennial Report</u>. Wikimedia DC shall retain a copy of its most recent biennial report delivered to the Mayor of the District of Columbia.
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3. <u>Inspection</u>. Wikimedia DC shall allow persons to inspect and copy the Corporate Records as follows:
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:(a) <u>Inspection by Directors and Officers</u>. The Directors and Officers of Wikimedia DC shall be entitled to inspect and copy Corporate Records at any reasonable time to the extent reasonably related to the performance of their duties as Directors and Officers, respectively.
 
4. <u>Minutes</u>. Wikimedia DC shall retain a copy of the meeting minutes of, and all records of action taken by, the Board of Directors, the Membership, or any committee.
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:(b) <u>Inspection by Members</u>. The members of Wikimedia DC shall be entitled to inspect and copy the Corporate Records, or excerpts thereof, to the extent set for in Subchapter XIII of the Act, and subject to the requirements therein.
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:(c) <u>Inspection of Membership List</u>. To the extent permitted by law, Wikimedia DC shall utilize the procedures set forth in §29-405.20(f) of the Act with regard to any request to inspect its membership list.
   
 
==ARTICLE V – RETENTION SCHEDULE==
 
==ARTICLE V – RETENTION SCHEDULE==
1. <u>Permanent Retention</u>. The following classes of documents shall be retained permanently:
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1. <u>Permanent Retention</u>. The following classes of documents and records shall be retained permanently:
: (a) Wikimedia DC's articles of incorporation, Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") Form 1023, and IRS tax exemption determination letter;
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: (a) Documents related to Wikimedia DC's tax status, including Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") Form 1023 and the associated IRS tax exemption determination letter.
: (b) Retirement and pension records;
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: (b) Retirement and pension records.
: (c) Press releases and other public filings;
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: (c) Press releases and other public filings.
: (d) Records of any intellectual property Wikimedia DC may hold;
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: (d) Records of any intellectual property Wikimedia DC may hold.
: (e) Financial statements, evidence of financial transactions such as payment instruments for significant purchases, and depreciation schedules;
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: (e) Financial statements, evidence of financial transactions such as payment instruments for significant purchases, and depreciation schedules.
: (f) Expired insurance policies, insurance records, accident reports, and insurance claims;
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: (f) Expired insurance policies, insurance records, accident reports, and insurance claims.
: (g) External audit reports;
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: (g) External audit reports.
: (h) Contribution records and documents evidencing terms of gifts.
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: (h) Contribution records and documents evidencing terms of restricted gifts.
   
2. <u>Retention for Seven Years</u>. The following classes of documents shall be retained for at least seven years:
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2. <u>Retention for Ten Years</u>. The following classes of documents and records shall be retained for at least ten (10) years:
 
: (a) Legal files, unless Wikimedia DC's counsel determines a longer retention period is appropriate.
: (a) Tax records, including, but not be limited to, documents concerning payroll, expenses, proof of contributions made by donors, accounting procedures, and other documents concerning the Organization’s revenues;
 
: (b) Personnel and employment records, including performance reviews, complaints brought against Wikimedia DC and/or other employees, and memoranda concerning the foregoing;
 
: (c) Inventories of products, materials, and supplies;
 
: (d) Accounts payable ledgers;
 
   
3. <u>Retention for Three Years</u>. The following classes of documents shall be retained for at least three years:
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3. <u>Retention for Seven Years</u>. The following classes of documents and records shall be retained for at least seven (7) years:
 
: (a) Tax records, including, but not be limited to, documents concerning payroll, expenses, proof of contributions made by donors, accounting procedures, and other documents concerning Wikimedia DC's revenues.
: (a) Employment applications;
 
 
: (b) Personnel and employment records, including performance reviews, complaints brought against Wikimedia DC and/or other employees, and memoranda concerning the foregoing.
: (b) Marketing and sales documents;
 
 
: (c) Inventories of products, materials, and supplies.
: (c) Contracts, leases, licenses, and other such documentation of commercial agreements, following the expiration of such agreements;
 
 
: (d) Accounts payable ledgers.
: (d) Formal notices and other such communication to Members;
 
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: (e) Bank reconciliations, bank statements, deposit slips, and checks;
 
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4. <u>Retention for Three Years</u>. The following classes of documents and records shall be retained for at least three (3) years:
 
: (a) Employment applications.
 
: (b) Marketing and sales documents.
 
: (c) Contracts, leases, licenses, and other such documentation of commercial agreements, following the expiration of such agreements.
 
: (e) Bank reconciliations, bank statements, deposit slips, and checks.
 
: (f) Internal audit reports.
 
: (f) Internal audit reports.
 
4. <u>Retention of Legal Files</u>. Legal files shall be retained for not less than ten years unless Wikimedia DC's counsel determines a longer retention period is appropriate.
 

Revision as of 16:02, 21 February 2016

Status: Under Review

ARTICLE I – PURPOSE AND SCOPE

1. Purpose. The purpose of this Record Retention Policy ("Policy") is to define the practices used by Wikimedia District of Columbia ("Wikimedia DC") to ensure proper treatment of corporate records and to comply with applicable statutory and regulatory record retention requirements, including the District of Columbia Nonprofit Corporation Act (the "Act").

ARTICLE II – GENERAL PROVISIONS

1. Adoption of Schedules. From time to time, Wikimedia DC may establish retention schedules for specific categories of documents or records. While minimum retention periods are established throughout this Policy, the retention of documents and records shall be determined primarily by the application of general guidelines and best practices affecting document retention, the need to retain particular documents and records for ongoing use in Wikimedia DC operations, as well as the exception for litigation-relevant documents and any other pertinent factors.

2. Form of Records. Documents and records may be maintained in paper or electronic form, and retention of an electronic form of a document or record shall be deemed sufficient to meet the retention requirements set forth in this Policy.

3. Legal Requirements. No provision of this Policy shall be interpreted in a manner that conflicts with any applicable law or regulation. It is the policy of Wikimedia DC to comply with all applicable laws and regulations at all times.

ARTICLE III – LITIGATION AND INVESTIGATIONS

1. Indefinite Retention. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Policy, or any schedule that may be adopted pursuant to this Policy, any records that are relevant, or are believed to be relevant, to any ongoing or anticipated litigation, proceeding, or government investigation, shall be retained until it is subsequently determined that such records are no longer needed.

2. Authority. For the purposes of this Policy, the President, the Secretary, the Chair of the Audit Committee, or any legal counsel retained by Wikimedia DC shall be authorized to determine whether a record, or class of records, shall be subject to indefinite retention under this Article.

ARTICLE IV – CORPORATE RECORDS

1. Definition. Wikimedia DC shall maintain certain records which are required to be maintained by a nonprofit corporation under the provisions of the Act (the "Corporate Records"), which shall consist of the following:

(a) Articles of Incorporation. The articles of incorporation or restated articles of incorporation of Wikimedia DC, and all amendments to them currently in effect.
(b) Bylaws. The bylaws or restated bylaws of Wikimedia DC, and all amendments to them currently in effect
(c) List of Directors and Officers. A list of the names and addresses of the current Directors and Officers of Wikimedia DC.
(d) List of Members. A list of the names and addresses of all members of Wikimedia DC, in alphabetical order, showing the number of votes each member is entitled to cast.
(e) Minutes. Minutes of all meetings of the members or of Board of Directors of Wikimedia DC; a record of all actions taken by the members or by the Board of Directors of Wikimedia DC without a meeting; and a record of all actions taken by a committee of the Board of Directors of Wikimedia DC on behalf of the corporation.
(f) Communications. All communications in the form of a record to the members of Wikimedia DC.
(g) Biennial Report The most recent biennial report delivered by Wikimedia DC to the Mayor of the District of Columbia.

2. Retention. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Policy, or any schedule that may be adopted pursuant to this Policy, all Corporate Records shall be retained permanently.

3. Inspection. Wikimedia DC shall allow persons to inspect and copy the Corporate Records as follows:

(a) Inspection by Directors and Officers. The Directors and Officers of Wikimedia DC shall be entitled to inspect and copy Corporate Records at any reasonable time to the extent reasonably related to the performance of their duties as Directors and Officers, respectively.
(b) Inspection by Members. The members of Wikimedia DC shall be entitled to inspect and copy the Corporate Records, or excerpts thereof, to the extent set for in Subchapter XIII of the Act, and subject to the requirements therein.
(c) Inspection of Membership List. To the extent permitted by law, Wikimedia DC shall utilize the procedures set forth in §29-405.20(f) of the Act with regard to any request to inspect its membership list.

ARTICLE V – RETENTION SCHEDULE

1. Permanent Retention. The following classes of documents and records shall be retained permanently:

(a) Documents related to Wikimedia DC's tax status, including Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") Form 1023 and the associated IRS tax exemption determination letter.
(b) Retirement and pension records.
(c) Press releases and other public filings.
(d) Records of any intellectual property Wikimedia DC may hold.
(e) Financial statements, evidence of financial transactions such as payment instruments for significant purchases, and depreciation schedules.
(f) Expired insurance policies, insurance records, accident reports, and insurance claims.
(g) External audit reports.
(h) Contribution records and documents evidencing terms of restricted gifts.

2. Retention for Ten Years. The following classes of documents and records shall be retained for at least ten (10) years:

(a) Legal files, unless Wikimedia DC's counsel determines a longer retention period is appropriate.

3. Retention for Seven Years. The following classes of documents and records shall be retained for at least seven (7) years:

(a) Tax records, including, but not be limited to, documents concerning payroll, expenses, proof of contributions made by donors, accounting procedures, and other documents concerning Wikimedia DC's revenues.
(b) Personnel and employment records, including performance reviews, complaints brought against Wikimedia DC and/or other employees, and memoranda concerning the foregoing.
(c) Inventories of products, materials, and supplies.
(d) Accounts payable ledgers.

4. Retention for Three Years. The following classes of documents and records shall be retained for at least three (3) years:

(a) Employment applications.
(b) Marketing and sales documents.
(c) Contracts, leases, licenses, and other such documentation of commercial agreements, following the expiration of such agreements.
(e) Bank reconciliations, bank statements, deposit slips, and checks.
(f) Internal audit reports.