HR 13500 · 95th Congress · Government Operations and Politics

Presidential Records Act of 1978

Introduced 1978-07-17· Sponsored by Rep. Preyer, Richardson [D-NC-6]· House

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Latest: Public Law 95-591.(1978-11-04)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Presidential Records Act - States that the United States shall reserve and retain complete ownership, possession, and control of all Presidential records. Requires the President to assure that the performance of official Presidential duties is adequately documented and that documentary materials be appropriately maintained. Permits the President to dispose only of such records which have no administrative, historical, informational, or evidentiary value if the President obtains the views, in writing, of the Archivist of the United States concerning the proposed disposal schedule of such records, and copies of such schedule and the Archivist's views are submitted to Congress at least 60 days in advance of the proposed disposal. Requires the Archivist to assume custody, control, and preservation of and access to the records of a President upon the conclusion of the President's term of office. Requires the Archivist to place such records in a Presidential archival depository or another archival facility operated by the United States. Authorizes the Archivist to designate, after consultation with the President, a director for each depository or facility. Permits restrictions on access …

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Cosponsors (13)

9 Democrats4 Republicans