The Corporate Records and Information Management Standard (C-RIMS) is a standard classification plan and records retention and disposal schedule used for the management of corporate records of the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. Corporate records, often referred to as administrative records, are those created by all organizations to support administrative functions, including human resources, general administration, facilities management, financial management, information and information technology management, and equipment and supplies (material) management. Because the value of these records is consistent across Government Departments, C-RIMS has been developed by the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) as a standard for their management. C-RIMS replaces the Information Management System for Administrative Records (IMSAR).
Frequently Asked Questions – Corporate Records and Information Management Standard (C-RIMS)
Corporate Records and Information Management Standard (C-RIMS)
Government departments and public bodies require authorization from the Government Records Committee (GRC) to implement C-RIMS. A letter to the GRC is required from the Deputy Minister, Assistant Deputy Minister or equivalent outlining the organization’s intention to implement C-RIMS. For assistance in the implementation of C-RIMS, please contact the Planning and Service Delivery Committee (PSDC) Chair of your department or GRLM@Gov.NL.Ca.
Memorandum on the Use of C-RIMS
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