The following security film specifications for long-term records must be met by all state agencies using micrographics:
(1) The security copy of any micrographic record of documents created pursuant to this article must be the original silver halide film in roll form. The security copy of computer-output microfilm must be the original silver halide film in roll form or microfiche form;(2) The security film of positive-image documents must be in negative image. The security film of negative-image documents must be in positive image. The security film of computer-output microfilm must be in negative image; and(3) Security film must meet applicable industry standards and recommended practices as set forth in the following: (a) ISO 18901:2010, Imaging Materials--Processed Silver-Gelatin-Type Black-and-White Films--Specifications for Stability; and(b) ISO 18906:2000, Imaging Materials--Photographic Films--Specifications for Safety Film.S.D. Admin. R. 10:04:02:05
11 SDR 91, effective 1/15/1985; 39 SDR 203, effective 6/10/2013.General Authority: SDCL 1-27-16.
Law Implemented: SDCL 1-27-12, 19-7-12.
ISO 18901:2010, Imaging Materials--Processed Silver-Gelatin-Type Black-and-White Films--Specifications for Stability. Copies may be obtained from American National Standards Institute, 25 W 43rd Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10036, http://www.ansi.org; Cost $126.00. ISO 18906:2000, Imaging Materials--Photographic Films--Specifications for Safety Film. Copies may be obtained from American National Standards Institute, 25 W 43rd Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10036, http://www.ansi.org; Cost:$70.00.