Sterilization records should typically be kept for a minimum of 5 to 10 years, depending on the regulations and guidelines set by local, state, or national authorities. In some cases, specific industries or practices may require longer retention periods. It's essential to check with relevant regulatory bodies or standards applicable to your field for precise requirements.
It is best to keep them for four to five years.
Many people would keep a deceased person's records for at least 10 years. Many people keep these records for longer than that.
An institutional animal care (IAC) program is required to keep records for a minimum of 3 years.
30 years
It is generally recommended to keep bills and financial records for at least seven years for record-keeping purposes.
Written records have existed for approximately how many years?
Yes, churches store their records for many years. You can send a letter to the church you were baptized in and get a copy of your baptism certificate.
They will keep records of how many distributors such as HMV buy from them and distributors will have records of when, where and who bought each console
Depends entirely on the type of records, the business you're in and the State (which may or may not have something to say about things). As a ROUGH guess, try this: * FInancial -- 8 years * Health records 6 years required, more is better. * Property and dwellings -- indefinite. * A/R -- for the length of the business contract. * Govt. Contracts -- contract will specify.
5,000 years
its a system of ropes where knots were tied onto the ropes to keep records such as how many men went off into war or to keep population records
To keep records.