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91_HB0840gms OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR 207, STATE CAPITOL, SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS 62706 July 6, 2000 GEORGE H. RYAN GOVERNOR To the Honorable Members of the Illinois House of Representatives 91st General Assembly I have signed House Bill 840, a portion of which allows local governments to reproduce public records in a microfilm or digitized electronic format. Under current law, local governments may dispose of records after receiving written approval from the Local Records Commission and meeting certain criteria. This new law stipulates that, if the local government keeps a public record in an electronic format, then the method must be in a "trustworthy manner so that the records, and the information contained in the records, are accessible and usable for subsequent reference at all times while the information must be retained." This change in the law will make records more accessible and enhance the ability to search records in a much more efficient and effective way through the use of new technologies. It also will allow local governments to use less cumbersome and more cost-effective storage methods. I support the intent of House Bill 840, which seeks to recognize the digital capabilities in our new economy and provide more effective access to public records. However, currently there is no universally accepted national standard governing the digital storage of documents, so I urge local governments to be cautious in the way in which they maintain public records and protect the public interest. Since the effective date of this law is January 1, 2001, I urge local governments that choose to take advantage of this storage option to use wisely the next several months to develop a strategy to implement this new storage capability. This January 1, 2001 effective date also gives local authorities time to review their current process of disposing of records prior to implementation of any new process under this law. With this clarification, I have signed House Bill 840. Sincerely, s/GEORGE H. RYAN Governor