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RECORDKEEPING (Strict records to be kept)
2nd Book of Commandments  42:27,33-37,44
27 Nevertheless ye shall from this time forth record the dates and names of witnesses that confusion reigneth not in My house.
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33 And I say unto My servants Curtis and Joseph and Wayne, that they set up records itemizing all gifts and surplus properties that come unto their hands and determine from the donor that portion which is a gift and not redeemable and that which is surplus property and is redeemable.
34 And this ye shall do immediately that confusion reigneth not.
35 For strict records must be kept that misunderstandings not occur.
36 And ye shall call upon My maidservant Opal to assist thee in these matters that all consecrations, offerings, bonds, gifts and surplus properties of each individual coming into My kingdom be recorded accurately-- separating those items which are redeemable and those which are not redeemable.
37 And where goods are given instead of monies, then values of each item must be determined so that recordings can be made; and receipts must be given indicating under what category each donation is made.
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44 And gifts and tithes must be recorded separately for each hath a different purpose in My church, saith the LORD.
2nd Book of Commandments  86:16-17
16 For ye shall make covenants by My laws as contained in the scriptures ye have received.
17 And ye shall record these covenants in your own records, and these covenants shall be binding, even that those breaking them shall be before the judgment.
2nd Book of Commandments  97:2
And ye shall keep detailed records of all transactions.
2nd Book of Commandments  113:6
And he shall record all receipts accurately and then he shall hand them to the Banker that they may be safely kept, and the Banker also must keep accurate records and be in unison.
2nd Book of Commandments  139:30
30 And because they took few records with them, they soon lost the knowledge of their forefathers, and became a lost people among the heathen.