§390.31 Copies of records or documents.
(a)
All records and documents required to be maintained under this subchapter must
be preserved in their original form for the periods specified, unless the
records and documents are suitably photographed and the microfilm is retained
in lieu of the original record for the required retention period.
(b)
To be acceptable in lieu of original records, photographic copies of records
must meet the following minimum requirements:
(b)(1) Photographic copies shall be no less readily accessible than
the original record or document as normally filed or preserved would be and
suitable means or facilities shall be available to locate, identify, read, and
reproduce such photographic copies.
(b)(2) Any significant characteristic, feature or other attribute of
the original record or document, which photgraphy in black and white will not
preserve, shall be clearly indicated before the photograph is made.
(b)(3) The reverse side of printed forms need not be copied if nothing
has been added to the printed matter common to all such forms, but an
identified specimen of each form shall be on the film for reference.
(b)(4) Film used for photographing copies shall be of permanent record
type meeting in all respects the minimum specifications of the National Bureau
of Standards, and all processes recommended by the manufacturer shall be
observed to protect it from deterioration or accidental destruction.
(b)(5) Each roll of film shall include a microfilm of a certificate or
certificates stating that the photographs are direct or facsimile reproductions
of the original records. Such certificate(s) shall be executed by a person or
persons having personal knowledge of the material covered thereby.
(c)
All records and documents required to be maintained under this subchapter may
be destroyed after they have been suitably photographed for preservation.
(d)
Exception. All records except those requiring a signature may be maintained
through the use of computer technology provided the motor carrier can produce,
upon demand, a computer printout of the required data.