The Idaho Model Retention Agreement (IRA) is a legal document created by the Idaho Supreme Court that provides an outline for the retention of records and documents in the state of Idaho. The agreement is designed to promote efficient and effective record management with the goal of protecting the rights and interests of all parties involved. There are two types of Idaho Model Retention Agreements: a general agreement and a specific agreement. The general agreement outlines the purpose, scope, and duration of the record retention period, while the specific agreement provides details on the specific records and documents that should be retained. Both agreements provide a framework to ensure that records are retained in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations. The IRA also outlines the duties and responsibilities of the custodian of records, and it establishes procedures for the destruction of records when their retention period has ended.