Announcements
Posted: Thursday, September 11, 2008Campus Confidentiality Statement
All student, faculty, and staff personal and academic information is private and confidential, and is protected by various state and federal laws. Buffalo State College employees must, by law, protect the privacy of this information.
Failure to protect personal and academic information may result in legal action against offending employees. Employees accused of failure to protect confidential information that results in harm to an individual may not be covered by the Public Officer’s Law, and therefore not defended by New York State.
Examples of personal information that must be kept confidential: Social Security numbers, health information, disability status, etc. Faculty and staff must ensure that information contained on the employee change form is kept confidential.
Examples of academic information that must be kept confidential: grades, class schedules, student ID numbers, etc. Faculty and staff members may not post test scores or grades using any portion of a student’s name, Social Security number, or student ID number. Faculty and staff must refrain from providing students’ parents with information related to their student’s academic performance or other personal information, unless given permission to do so by the student.
For more information:
State and Federal Laws:
- Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (confidentiality of financial information): see
www.buffalostate.edu/offices/hr/information.asp - HIPAA (confidentiality of health information): see
http://bscintra.buffalostate.edu/bulletin/archives/05_06/september29_05.html#hipaa
and
www.goer.state.ny.us/train/onlinelearning/HIP/intro.html - FERPA (confidentiality of student/academic information): see
www.buffalostate.edu/academicaffairs/x571.xml
and
www.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/library/hunter.html - Restrictions on use of student Social Security numbers: see
http://public.leginfo.state.ny.us/menuf.cgi; search for Education Law 2-b - New NYS law on notification of information security breach: seehttp://public.leginfo.state.ny.us/menuf.cgi; search for Article 39-F of GBS (General Business Law)
Questions regarding privacy of the employee change form, employee contracts, official employee files, etc.:
Susan Earshen, associate vice president, Human Resource Management, 878-3042
Questions regarding privacy of student information and FERPA:
Mark Bausili, registrar, 878-4907
Questions regarding health information and HIPAA:
Rock Doyle, assistant director of medical systems, Weigel Health Center, 878-6711
Questions regarding legal liability or any legal action against the college or an employee:
James Thor, comptroller, 878-4312