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OFFICE OF ECOMONIC OPPORTUNITY
_ (Record Group 381)
Described below are unscheduled Job Corps records assigned to Record Group 381 at the
Washington National Records Center.
Job Corps records were created both by the Office of
Economic Opportunity and the Manpower Administration, Department of Labor. The five
series described below were unintentionally omitted from NI-381-90-1.
Other Office of
Economic Opportunity records appraised by NARA as part of a special project to schedule
all records at the Washington National Records Center are covered by NI-381-90-2.
Often intermingled with the permanent records are disposable materials which cannot easily
be removed until the records are transferred to the National Archives where they can be
screened during archival processing.
In addition
to
those records identified
in
this schedule,
the National Archives will remove records authorized for destruction under the following:
1.
Records authorized for destruction by SF 115s approved for Office of
Economic Opportunity records or for Job Corps records created by the
Manpower Administration of the Department of Labor;
2.
Records authorized for destruction by the General Records Schedules, and;
3.
Nonrecord including duplicate materials.
Administrative Management Division
1.
State Related Conservation Center
name of state related conservation
Case Files,
3/65-1969.
5 cubic feet.
center and thereunder by subject.
Arranged by
Correspondence,
memoranda, TWXs, center publications, press clippings, inspection
reports, trip reports, vugraphs, summary financial reports, center cost reports,
strength reports, grant agreements, contracts, proposals, procurement requests,
technical objectives and plans, and other records pertaining to the administration and
management of the state related conservation centers in Puerto Rico, Oak Glen,
California and the Lewis and Clark center. Some of the Puerto Rican records are in
Spanish.
Only the contract file exists for the Lewis and Clark center.
Two-thirds of
the records pertain to the center in Puerto Rico.
WNRC Accession 369-70A3885
Boxes 20-24
PERMANENT.
Transfer to the National Archives immediately.
(procurement
requests will be destroyed during archival processing under GRS 3.)
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