26205.1
. (a) The county officer having custody of nonjudicial
public records, documents, instruments, books, and papers may cause
to be destroyed any or all of the records, documents, instruments,
books, and papers if all of the following conditions exist:
(1) The board of supervisors of the county has adopted a
resolution authorizing the county officer to destroy records,
documents, instruments, books, and papers pursuant to this
subdivision. The resolution may impose conditions, in addition to
those specified in this subdivision, that the board of supervisors
determines are appropriate.
(2) The county officer who destroys any record, document,
instrument, book, or paper pursuant to the authority granted by this
subdivision and a resolution of the board of supervisors adopted
pursuant to paragraph (1) shall maintain for the use of the public a
photographic or microphotographic film, electronically recorded video
production, a record contained in the electronic data processing
system, a record recorded on optical disk, a record recorded by any
other medium that does not permit additions, deletions, or changes to
the original document, or other duplicate of the record, document,
instrument, book, or paper destroyed.
(3) The record, paper or document is photographed,
microphotographed, reproduced by electronically recorded video images
on magnetic surfaces, recorded in the electronic data processing
system, recorded on optical disk or reproduced on film or any other
medium that is a trusted system and that does not permit additions,
deletions, or changes to the original document and is produced in
compliance with Section 12168.7 for recording of permanent records or
nonpermanent records.
(b) Paragraphs (2) and (3) of subdivision (a) do not apply to
records prepared or received other than pursuant to a state statute
or county charter, or records that are not expressly required by law
to be filed and preserved.
For the purposes of this section, every reproduction shall be
deemed to be an original record and a transcript, exemplification, or
certified copy of any reproduction shall be deemed to be a
transcript, exemplification, or certified copy, as the case may be,
of the original.
(c) The county clerk having custody of the original or a copy of
the articles of any corporation may cause the destruction of any or
all the documents. "Articles" includes the articles of incorporation,
amendments thereto, amended articles, restated articles, certificate
of incorporation, certificates of determination of preferences,
dissolution certificates, merger certificates, and agreements of
consolidation or merger.
(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section,
destruction of the original records, papers, or documents is not
authorized when the method of reproduction pursuant to this section
is reproduction of electronically recorded video images on magnetic
surfaces unless a duplicate videotape of the images is separately
maintained. A duplicate copy of a record contained in the electronic
data processing system, on optical disk, or on any other medium that
does not permit additions, deletions, or changes to the original
document shall also be separately maintained.