ADMINISTRATIVE RULE NO: 5045-07
RELATED TO POLICY SERIES NO: 5045
TITLE: SURVEILLANCE AND MONITORING TECHNOLOGY
PURPOSE
To regulate the use of surveillance cameras and surveillance monitoring or recording
to protect the legal and privacy interests of the college and the college community.
STATEMENT
This policy applies to all college personnel, centers, divisions, and departments
in the use of surveillance cameras on college facilities and the conduct of surveillance
monitoring or recording. This policy does not apply to the use of surveillance cameras
or the conduct of surveillance monitoring or recording, or any type of monitoring,
covert or otherwise, by the Public Safety Office during criminal investigations, or
in legitimate academic uses of a surveillance camera that has been approved by the
college's president or vice presidents.
The purpose of surveillance monitoring or recording of college facilities is to deter crime and to assist the Linn-Benton Community College Public Safety Office and the college in protecting the safety and property of the college community. The college's use of surveillance cameras for surveillance monitoring or recording shall be in a professional, ethical, and legal manner. Surveillance cameras shall only be installed with the advance approval of the vice president of finance and operations and the Surveillance Review Panel described later in this rule. Only authorized personnel, as determined by the vice president of finance and operations and the panel will be involved in, or have access to, surveillance monitoring or recording results.
DEFINITIONS
- Surveillance Camera
Surveillance camera means any item, system, camera, technology device, communications device, or process, used alone or in conjunction with a network, for the purpose of gathering, monitoring, recording, or storing an image or images of college facilities and/or people in or around college facilities.
Images captured by surveillance cameras may be real-time or preserved for review at a later date. Such devices may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- closed circuit cameras;
- closed circuit television;
- web cameras;
- real-time surveillance systems;
- computerized visual monitoring; and
- cell phones or other devices with cameras.
- Surveillance Monitoring or Recording
Surveillance monitoring or recording means the process of using a surveillance camera to observe, review, or store visual images for purposes of deterring crime and protecting safety and security.
- College Facilities
College facilities means all college areas on college-owned, leased, or controlled property, both internal and external, and includes offices, common spaces, labs, and all other areas, with the exception of restrooms, locker rooms, or areas officially provided for changing attire.
PROCEDURES
Installation and/or placement of surveillance cameras in college facilities must be
pre- approved by the panel and the vice president of finance and operations. Only
college personnel designated by the panel and the appropriate college vice president
shall have access to the images captured by surveillance monitoring or recording.
The designated personnel shall be appropriately trained in the responsible use of
this information and technology through a training program offered by the LBCC Safety
and Loss Prevention department. The designated personnel will also be supervised by
a specific supervisor, with periodic review performed by the panel. Violations of
these procedures may result in disciplinary action in accordance with the policies,
contracts, rules, and regulations governing college employees.
The conduct of surveillance monitoring or recording and the use of surveillance cameras shall be in a manner consistent with all college administrative rules and is limited to uses that do not violate a person's reasonable expectation of privacy, as that term is defined by law.
The process to add surveillance to an area will include a request through the director of safety and loss prevention to the surveillance review panel.
Network connectivity for surveillance monitoring or recording shall comply with Information Services procedures.
RETENTION AND RELEASE OF INFORMATION
Images obtained through surveillance monitoring or recording shall be retained by
the Safety and Loss Prevention department which operates the centralized, authorized
surveillance system for a length of time deemed appropriate for the purpose of monitoring,
but not to exceed 90 days, unless such images have historical value or are being used
for a criminal investigation. Any questions regarding the retention of these images
should be directed to the panel.
Information and results obtained through surveillance monitoring or recording will only be released when authorized by the panel or panel's designee.
All requests from sources external to the college for the release of information and results obtained through surveillance monitoring or recording shall be submitted to the vice president of finance and operations or his/her designee for approval prior to release.
Information inappropriately obtained in violation of this policy shall not be used in any disciplinary proceeding against any college employee or student.
SURVEILLANCE REVIEW PANEL
A Surveillance Review Panel comprised of the following members will be established:
- Vice President of Finance and Operations;
- Director, Human Resources;
- Director, Information Services;
- Director of Safety and Loss Prevention (Chair);
- Director of Facilities;
- one faculty member selected by the Faculty Association;
- one part-time faculty member selected by the Part-Time Faculty Association; and
- one classified member selected by the Classified Association.
All new requests for surveillance cameras must be submitted in writing to the panel (through the director of safety and loss prevention) for approval prior to purchase and/or installation of surveillance cameras.
The panel will review existing or new surveillance camera locations to ensure that the placement of fixed location surveillance cameras conform to this policy. Temporary
locations or casual monitoring outside of covert or investigatory monitoring by Public Safety must be approved in advance by the panel.
The panel will review complaints regarding surveillance camera locations and determine whether the policy is being appropriately followed. The panel will consider all relevant factors including, without limitation, whether the potential benefit in community security outweighs any possible infringement of individual privacy, and the benefits and implications of monitoring guests as well as college students, faculty, and staff.
The panel shall provide guidelines for signs with standard language for placement at campus entrances indicating surveillance monitoring or recording is done, as appropriate.
The panel shall review emerging surveillance technologies to determine their applicability within the college environment.
The panel or the panel's designee shall review all requests from various college entities to release recordings obtained through surveillance monitoring or recording. Such requests must be submitted to the panel through the Public Safety Office.
DATE OF ADOPTION: 05/02/11
DATE(S) OF REVISION(S): 12/1/16; 11/5/2020
DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 12/1/16