Here's the first post in which Leftus claimed Clinton violated the PRA:
No. That was not against the rules at the time Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State. No time limit was specified during that time. There should have been, I agree -- but there wasn't.
If you disagree, please quote the text in the regulations which were in effect during Hillary's term in office which specify what the time limit is. It's not there.
(That's why in 2014 Barack Obama put into effect new regulations which do specify a time limit. It's a limit which current SoS John Kerry and other current and future government officials will need to respect. But it did not apply to Hillary Clinton because it went into effect after she left office. I'll devote a separate post to that.)
Each one of those rules were in effect when she was in office. The sections I refer to were in effect the entire time she was in office. In 2011, while she was in office, the President did make some changes for efficiency (EO 18539) but the text of public law 90-620 remained unimpacted. The EO basically stated that the US should try to keep all of this stuff electronic. Which, btw, when she turned over her emails she did not. They were printed.
From the
GPO
§3101. Records management by agency heads; general duties
The head of each Federal agency shall make and preserve records containing adequate and proper documentation of the organization, functions, policies, decisions, procedures, and essential transactions of the agency and designed to furnish the information necessary to protect the legal and financial rights of the Government and of persons directly affected by the agency's activities.
(Pub. L. 90–620, Oct. 22, 1968, 82 Stat. 1297.)
3102 - 1984
3103 - 1984
3104 - 1984
3105 - 1984
The big change in 84? 1984—Pub. L. 98–497 substituted “Archivist” for “Administrator of General Services”.
So, can we now agree that the laws I pointed to were the laws that were in effect while she was in office?
The time limit is acts that the head of an agency must take. As the head of the agency, she took no such actions. It took 2 years after she left office for her to turn in what she was supposed to turn in. So while it doesn't give a timeline while in office, it does require someone to be in office to accomplish the task.