Procedure 1.2.16 CAMERA SURVEILLANCE
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1.0 Purpose
This policy is developed for the purpose of implementing the objectives and law as maintained in the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. It is not to be interpreted in any way as being inconsistent with the Act or as to limit or restrict the rights under the Act. The following are specific statements regarding the purpose of the policy:
- To establish the principles and mandatory requirements in order to maintain a safe environment.
- To protect the school property from theft or vandalism.
- To support the Administration in the identification of intruders and persons breaking the law.
- To establish a procedure to notify the public that the equipment is in place.
- To establish stringent privacy controls.
- To establish timelines for maintaining video.
2.0 Scope
This policy applies to all of the schools, Board offices, and Board properties, where surveillance cameras are installed.
Service providers of student transportation with surveillance cameras are to adhere to the policy.
3.0 Conditions
Board employees and service agencies (i.e. police) will have access to the personal information collected only where it is necessary to the performance of their duties and where the access is necessary and proper in the discharge of the Board’s function. At all times, DSB Ontario North East maintains control of and responsibility for the video surveillance system and data produced.
3.1 Facilities
- Signs provided by the Board shall be clearly and prominently posted on all main doors of entrances notifying students, staff and community visitors of the surveillance cameras. These shall be displayed at all Board properties where surveillance cameras are in use.
- No school shall have cameras that are not connected to a recording device.
3.2 Camera Requests
- Requests for surveillance cameras must be submitted to the Superintendent of Education for consideration.
- Requests must designate the specific areas of installation and surveillance.
- Requests must include the name of the person authorized to operate the system.
- Times of operation of cameras will be defined.
Each school who presently has camera surveillance, shall submit to the Board a review of the operational procedures for the compliance with this policy.
4.0 Storage, Retention and Disposal
5.0 Complaints
Any complaints in regards to breach of the policy shall be directed to the Director of Education.
Any breach that is knowingly or deliberately enacted will be subject to discipline. The discipline will be a penalty up to and including termination.
6.0 Access to Information
7.0 Auditing and Evaluating the Use of Video Surveillance
The Superintendent of Education or designate, or the Building Services Manager, will perform periodic and/or spot audits of access to video surveillance systems and compliance with procedures.
8.0 Covert Surveillance
Covert surveillance occurs wherever surveillance cameras are set up without notification. The practice of covert surveillance is one that has the potential of being highly privacy-invasive and must only be used as a last resort in limited case specific circumstances.
All covert surveillance applications must be directed to the Superintendent of Human Resources for approval, and must clearly describe the rationale and the timelines for such action to be taken.
All covert surveillance will be time-limited.
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