AGENCY: Legislature

SERIES: 30437
TITLE: House Special Investigative Committee John Swallow investigation non-public records
DATES: 2013-2014.
ARRANGEMENT: Alphabetical by subject.

DESCRIPTION: The House Special Investigative Committee was established in 2013 by the Utah House of Representatives to investigate and report on allegations of misconduct by John E. Swallow, Utah's Attorney General. The Committee, with the assistance of Special Counsel and an investigative staff,

conducted approximately 165 witness interviews and reviewed and analyzed tens of thousands of

pages of documents over the course of its investigation.

This record series contains non-public records created and compiled throughout the investigation, and referred to appropriate law enforcement and professional licensing authorities for their review at its conclusion.

Information may include attorney-client correspondence, witness interviews, contact information of individuals interviewed, communication between legislators, detailed billing statements from attorneys, and related records.

RETENTION

Permanent. Retain for 7 year(s) after case is closed

DISPOSITION

Transfer to Archives.

RETENTION AND DISPOSITION AUTHORIZATION

Retention and disposition for this series is authorized by Archives general schedule High profile civil case files, GRS-2035

AUTHORIZED: 11/22/2022

FORMAT MANAGEMENT

Paper: Retain in Office for 7 years after case is closed and then transfer to State Archives with authority to weed.

Computer data files: Retain in Office for 7 years after case is closed and then transfer to State Archives with authority to weed.

APPRAISAL

Historical

These records are historical because they provide evidence of our government's conduct regarding political relations, and of the significant effects of governmental programs and actions on individuals and communities.

PRIMARY DESIGNATION

Protected. Utah Code 63G-2-305(17),(18),(19),(20),(23),(25) and (51) (2022)

SECONDARY DESIGNATION

Private. Utah Code 63G-2-302(2)(a),(b) and (d) (2022)

Private