305 - Documents.

     § 305.  Documents.        The commission shall have the power and duty to:            (1)  Research on Commonwealth documents.--Examine and        copy or microfilm any public records within the control of a        Commonwealth agency for the purposes of historical research.            (2)  Preservation of public records.--Preserve all public        records throughout this Commonwealth and give special        attention to the preservation of all records of the        Commonwealth not in current use and of historical value;        negotiate for the transfer and receipt of public records from        any Commonwealth agency or political subdivision; and provide        for the disposition of records not needed or useful in the        transaction of current or anticipated future work of the        Commonwealth under section 524 of the act of April 9, 1929        (P.L.177, No.175), known as The Administrative Code of 1929.        The commission shall be the legal custodian of any public        records transferred to it by any Commonwealth agency or        political subdivision. The head of any Commonwealth agency or        political subdivision may transfer to the commission public        records legally in his custody not needed for the transaction        of the business of the office whenever the commission is        willing to receive and care for them.            (3)  Management of historical documents.--Collect,        classify, preserve and make available for reference all        records which may come into its possession with the        exceptions indicated by the commission; and examine the        condition of the public records, books, pamphlets, documents,        manuscripts, archives, maps and papers filed or recorded in        any Commonwealth agency or political subdivision. The        executive director or any employees authorized by him shall        have reasonable access to all public records in this        Commonwealth for the purpose of examining them and shall        report to the commission on their condition.            (4)  Regulation of Commonwealth records.--Recommend such        action be taken by the persons having the care and custody of        public records as may be necessary to secure their safety and        preservation; cause all laws relating to public records to be        enforced; and recommend and enforce uniform standards        governing the use of paper, ink and filing procedure for all        records and papers of Commonwealth agencies and political        subdivisions that are considered of permanent historical        importance.            (5)  Certificates relating to public records.--Furnish        certificates relating to public records, or copies thereof,        upon the payment of fees established by the commission or        otherwise fixed by law.            (6)  Land records.--Maintain and preserve:                (i)  Records of the first titles acquired by the            proprietaries and the Commonwealth to all the lands            within its boundaries.                (ii)  Records of all lands and conveyances from the            proprietaries and the Commonwealth to the purchasers of            the land.                (iii)  Papers relating to the surveys of this            Commonwealth and county lines and the reports of            commissioners relating to the boundary lines of this            Commonwealth.                (iv)  Maps and other papers pertaining to the            colonial history of this Commonwealth.                (v)  Contracts, section profile maps and other            records relating to public works.                (vi)  All other relevant records relating to titles            of real estate acquired by the Commonwealth.