Title: UNDERSTANDING CONFIDENTIALITY
1UNDERSTANDING CONFIDENTIALITY
- Training Overview
- by
- Jolynn Rogers
2Purpose of the Training
- Review and Respond to Questions regarding the
University Confidentiality Expectation - Implementation of the Expectation
- Legal Parameters of the Release of Information
based on Public Records Requests or Others
3Review of Expectations
- Development of the Expectation
- Expectation During and After
- Access to Information
- Departmental / Work Area Employment
4Review of Expectations
- Discussing or Sharing Information outside of
Official Duties - Laws pertaining to Confidentiality
- Disclosure based on Law
- Are you the person to disclose?
5- Examples
- Who should you contact if in doubt?
6Eastern Washington University Confidentiality
Training
- January 2006
- Presented by
- Deborah Danner, AAG
7- Personnel Records
- Investigative Records
- Student Records
- Other Records
- Implications of Improper Disclosure
8Personnel Records
- non-discloseable
- vs.
- discloseable
9Non-discloseable Personnel Records
- Social Security Number
- Voluntary Payroll Deduction
- Residential Address and Telephone
- Performance Evaluations (no misconduct)
- Medical Records
- Application Materials
10Discloseable Personnel Records
- Salary
- Vacation Leave
- Sick Leave
- Taxpayer Funded Benefits
- Performance Evaluation
- a. important leadership position/public
input - b. specific instance of misconduct
11Investigative Records
- Investigative records compiled during a current
investigation of a complaint of discrimination
are not subject to disclosure. - Note May be subject to disclosure following
completion of investigation.
12Student Records
- Protected by FERPA and by Washington Public
Records Act.
13Education Records
- Directly relate to student and
- Maintained by University or party acting for
institution.
14Education Records do not include
- Records of Instructional, Supervisory or
Administrative Personnel (sole possession) - Law Enforcement Records
- Employee Records
- Medical Records and
- Records made following student status.
15Ability to disclose student education records
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- Generally need students written consent before
able to disclose students education records.
16Exceptions to Student Consent
- University officials with legitimate educational
interest or need to know - Officials at other universities if student
enrolled or seeks admission - US Comptroller, U.S. Attorney General, Secretary
of Dept. of Education, State or local educational
authorities
17Additional Exceptions to Student Consent
- Financial Aid Application
- Accrediting Agencies
- Parents who claim student as dependent for tax
purposes - Subpoena or Judicial Order
- Health or Safety Emergency
- Directory Information
18Additional Exceptions to Student Consent
- Limited Final Student Disciplinary Actions
- Disclosure to parents if student violates
rules/laws related to underage drinking or use of
a controlled substance.
19Parents Access to Student Records
- If student attends a post-secondary institution,
all rights and consent requirements of the
parents are transferred to student even if
student under the age of 18.
20Students Access to Records
- Generally students have right to review records
with following exceptions - a. Parent financial records and
- b. Confidential letters and statements if
student waived right to review (e.g. admission,
application, honors). -
21Other Exempt Documents
- Personal information maintained in files for
students - Test questions, scoring keys, other data used to
administer employment or academic examination - Preliminary drafts, notes, recommendations unless
publicly cited in connection with agency action
22Additional Exempt Documents
- Attorney Client privileged documents
- Library records for which primary purpose is to
maintain control of materials or information
which discloses identity of user - Information re employee who seeks advice about
possible violation of Discrimination and asks
identity to not be disclosed.
23Implications of Improper Disclosure
- Golden Rule
- Violation of State Ethics Law
- Personal Liability
- Denial of Representation/ Indemnification
24- Questions and Discussion.
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