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BIP 0008-1:2008

Evidential Weight and Legal Admissibility of Information Stored Electronically. Code of Practice for theImplementation of BS 10008

Status : Current   Published : December 2008

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Evidential Weight and Legal Admissibility of Information Stored Electronically. Code of Practice for the Implementation of BS 10008  (New Edition)

Alan Shipman

For local authorities implementing the Freedom of Information Act, the Lord Chancellor’s Department (Department for Constitutional Affairs) has issued a Records Management Code of Practice (the ‘Section 46 Code’).

This code states:

"Authorities should seek to conform to the provisions of BSI’s BIP 0008 Code of Practice for Legal Admissibility and Evidential Weight of Information Stored Electronically (2nd edition) - especially for those records likely to be required as evidence." 

This is a direct requirement for all public bodies to implement the code of practice.

This code of practice has been published in recognition of the growth in electronic information management systems, and the continuing uncertainty about the legal acceptability of information stored on these systems.

This document provides good practice guidance for the electronic creation, storage and retrieval of information.

Also of interest

Four books support the standard and offer guidance:

Evidential Weight and Legal Admissibility of Information Communicated Electronically. Code of Practice for the Implementation of BS 10008
Evidential Weight and Legal Admissibility of Linking Electronic Identity to Documents. Code of Practice for the Implementation of BS 10008
Evidential Weight and Legal Admissibility of Electronic Information. Compliance Workbook for Use with BS 10008 Evidential Weight and Legal Admissibility of Electronic Information. Compliance Workbook for Use with BS 10008


Standard NumberBIP 0008-1:2008
TitleEvidential Weight and Legal Admissibility of Information Stored Electronically. Code of Practice for theImplementation of BS 10008
AuthorALAN SHIPMAN
StatusCurrent
Publication Date03 December 2008
Cross ReferencesBIP 0001:2004, BIP 0002:2003, BIP 0005:2004, BIP 0008-2:2008, BIP 0008-3, BIP 0009:2008, BIP 0012, BIP 0015:2006, BIP 0064:2007, BIP 0071:2005, BIP 0072:2005, BIP 0073:2005, BIP 0074:2006, PD 0010:1997, BS 4778, BS 4783, BS 7083:1996, BS 10008:2008, BS EN ISO 8402:1995, BS EN ISO 9000, BS EN ISO 9001:2000, BS EN ISO 14001:2004, BS EN ISO 19011:2002, BS ISO 12651:1999, BS ISO 12653, BS ISO 15489, BS ISO 19005-1:2005, BS ISO/IEC 20000-1, BS ISO/IEC 20000-2, BS ISO/IEC 27001:2005, BS ISO/IEC 27002:2005, ISO 32000-1:2008, ISO/TR 15801:2004
ReplacesBIP 0008-1:2004
DescriptorsData processing, Management, Legal documents, Documents, Legal procedures, Law, Electronic storage, Data handling, Information exchange, Quality assurance, Data security, Verification, Handbooks, Data management, Records management IT and Information Management: Information and Knowledge Management
ICS03.160 (Law. Administration)
35.240.30 (IT applications in information, documentation and publishing)
CommitteeZBIP/2
ISBN978 0 580 63945 6
PublisherBSI
FormatA4 Paperback
Pages128
Price£ 60.00


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