GRS Status Updates
The table below provides the status of General Records Schedules (GRS) that are in progress. Typically, it takes anywhere from nine months to a year or more to process a General Records Schedule. GRS are not available for use until they are issued via a GRS Transmittal. We batch up schedules for issuance due to the effort involved in preparing a transmittal.
GRS schedules generally go through the following process. The amount of time spent in each phase varies.
- Drafting
- Initial review (which often involves an agency comment period as well as internal reviews)
- Comment adjudication
- Final internal stakeholder review
- Federal Register posting
- Approval
- Transmittal
GRS Status Updates as of March 28, 2025
Schedule | Nature of Change | Status |
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GRS 2.2, Employee Management Records | Revisions to items 010, 040-043, and 060 | Drafting |
GRS 2.7, Employee Health & Safety Records | Revisions to drug testing records | Drafting |
GRS 2.8, Employee Ethics Records | Multiple revisions and new items | Drafting |
GRS 4.5, Digitizing Records | Addition for source records digitized prior to regulations | Drafting |
GRS 4.6, Insider Threat Records | General revision; section moved out of GRS 5.6 | Drafting |
GRS 6.8, Temporary Commissions, Committees, and Boards Records | New Schedule | Drafting |
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