WAC 434-663-740
Security backup copies. Security backup
copies must be made of electronic imaging system records stored
on electronic media. The methods and frequency of backup should
be determined by the amount of information that would be lost if
data had to be restored using the previous backup. Since backup
copies are also subject to media failure, it is recommended that
redundant (multiple) backup copies be made and stored at
different locations, with one copy stored off-site. In order to
ensure accessibility of data, at least one redundant backup copy
should be recorded in a nonproprietary format. Security backup
copy media must be inspected for quality using de facto or
industry standards on a regular schedule and replaced before
predicted failure. If the primary backup copy of an operational
imaging system is found to deviate from the primary production
copy due to suspected corruption or read errors, the discrepancy
must be located and both the production and backup copies must be
corrected to contain accurate versions of the original images.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 40.14.020(6). 00-20-038, §
434-663-740, filed 9/28/00, effective 10/29/00.]