91快播 uses security cameras as one resource to enhance safety and security of persons and property. Additionally, security cameras may provide beneficial information for management and operations of 91快播. All security camera installations must be approved in advance by designated 91快播 personnel, as described in this policy, except in the case of an emergency that makes such consultation impractical. Placement and use of security cameras must conform to applicable state and federal laws in addition to system and campus policies. Security cameras must not have audio monitoring or audio recording capabilities enabled. Video monitoring of public areas for security purposes must be limited to uses that do not violate the reasonable expectations of privacy, as defined by law.
This policy applies to all personnel and departments of 91快播 in the use of its equipment for video surveillance, monitoring, and recording on 91快播 - owned, leased or controlled properties; this policy does not apply to the use of video applications for academic, research, or educational purposes of 91快播, or to security cameras installed by authorized financial institutions to monitor ATM machine usage on campus.
The purpose of security cameras is to assist in the daily operations of campus security and safety in providing a safe and secure environment to the 91快播 community including students, employees, and visitors. Information obtained through video monitoring will be primarily used for security and law enforcement purposes. Information obtained through authorized surveillance may be used in support of disciplinary proceedings against 91快播 personnel or students, or by 91快播 for other appropriate purposes such as litigation.
The installation and monitoring of security cameras and equipment must be administered by the Minnesota State Administrator designated by the president in a manner consistent with this policy. The designee may authorize the use of video surveillance in a temporary location upon request of a college official if a specific safety or security risk exists; if the request concerns the investigation of individuals, the designee shall consult with the Office of General Counsel and/or human resources office of Labor Relations in the system office prior to approval. The designee shall consult with system legal counsel if requested by law enforcement to install video surveillance for a criminal investigation.
Cameras will be positioned in all public areas and signage will be posted at all major entrances designating a camera is recording.
If concern over camera placement should arise, concerned persons may submit a petition to the Vice President of Finance and Operations or designee for the removal or relocation of an existing camera. The Vice President or designee will review petitions regarding camera location(s) and determine whether the policy is being followed. The Vice President or designee will determine the appropriateness of an installation by weighing the concerns of the person(s) making the request and the safety and security of the entire community. The Vice President or designee will weigh whether the potential increment in community security outweighs any likely infringement of individual privacy.
The following principles shall apply regarding the use of security cameras at 91快播 under this policy:
The designee is responsible for controlling access to the security cameras monitors and recordings consistent with applicable privacy laws. Security camera data maintained by 91快播 may be nonpublic or private data on individuals under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). (Video surveillance data may be nonpublic or private “security information” as defined by Minn. Stat. § 13.37 Subd. 1 (a) or private personnel or educational data pursuant to Minn. Stat. §§13.43, Subd. 4 and 13.32, Subd. 3, and FERPA, 20 USC 1232g, which may be accessed, used, and disclosed to third parties only as consistent with those laws.)
Nothing in this policy shall prevent reporting to law enforcement real-time observations of conduct that appears to constitute criminal activity.
Recorded images will be stored in a secure location with access by authorized personnel only. A log must be created by the designee and maintained by authorized designee(s) of all instances of access to or use of surveillance records. The log must include the date and identification of the person or persons to whom access was granted.
Security camera data shall be maintained with appropriate security in accordance with the 91快播 records retention schedule, and will then be destroyed in a secure manner, unless retained as part of 91快播 proceeding, a criminal investigation, or a court proceeding (criminal or civil). Security data will be reviewed and retained by the Director of Safety and Security.
The designee is responsible for securely retaining any surveillance data, including a video recording, which may be required for evidentiary purposes. If a copy of a recording is required for evidentiary purposes, campus personnel shall consult with the Minnesota State Office of General Counsel or the Attorney General’s Office on protocols that may be required for authentication or other purposes and shall use a permanent storage device such as a CD, DVD, or USB drive and physically label the device with the date, time, and location of the recorded incident. No video footage segments or individual image copies, other than those required for system backup or evidentiary purposes, may be made, shared, or distributed without specific authorization/approval as stated above.
Any individual who has concerns about the possible violation of this policy may discuss the matter with the Vice President of Finance and Operations or designee. Any individual found to have violated this policy may be referred for discipline under the applicable personnel or student conduct process.
Individuals who are believed to have tampered with or destroyed security camera equipment or recordings, or individuals who have accessed security camera records without authorization, may be subject to discipline under the applicable personnel or student conduct process and criminal prosecution, as appropriate.