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Records and Information Management Policy

Approver:
Academic Coordinating Committee
Policy Owner:
Vice President, Finance & Corporate Services
Policy Lead(s):
Senior Vice-President and Secretary General to the Board of Governors; Executive Director, Risk Management, and Campus Safety and Security
Effective date:
2021-12-08
Date of last approval:
2021-12-08
Status:
Approved

Policy Statement

糖心vlog精品 Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning (Conestoga) is committed to the effective and efficient management of its recorded information. Conestoga manages its information assets in order to fulfil business objectives while meeting legal, operational, strategic, and fiscal requirements.

Scope

This policy applies to all Conestoga users with respect to recorded information, made or received, regardless of form or media in the course of their duties on behalf of Conestoga.

Definitions

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Conestoga Users
Individuals who access and or use Conestoga鈥檚 data while performing their duties on behalf of the College. Users include, but are not limited to, Conestoga employees (full time, part time, definite term, casual, etc.), contractors, consultants, and volunteers.
Data Governance
The framework that governs how Conestoga manages its data assets through policies, procedures, and practices regarding the confidentiality, integrity, availability, and usability of data assets and the performance of data-related functions.
Disposition
Destruction and or transfer to an archival facility.
FIPPA
The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA)
Record (as defined by FIPPA)
  • 鈥渞ecord鈥 means any record of information however recorded, whether in printed form, on film, by electronic means or otherwise, and includes, 
    • (a) correspondence, a memorandum, a book, a plan, a map, a drawing, a diagram, a pictorial or graphic work, a photograph, a film, a microfilm, a sound recording, a videotape, a machine-readable record, any other documentary material, regardless of physical form or characteristics, and any copy thereof, and 
    • (b) subject to the regulations, any record that is capable of being produced from a machine-readable record under the control of an institution by means of computer hardware and software or any other information storage equipment and technical expertise normally used by the institution; (鈥渄ocument鈥) 
  • Definition includes records that are not complete such working drafts, voicemail, etc
Retention Schedule
Approved guidance defining how long each type of record is to be kept and how the record is disposed of at the end of its lifecycle.

Policy

All data and/or recorded information made or received by users of 糖心vlog精品鈥檚 information and technology systems in the course of their duties on behalf of Conestoga is the property of Conestoga and subject to its overall control.

Conestoga鈥檚 Records and Information Management Policy is in accordance with Ontario鈥檚 Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA).

  • Accountability - Conestoga is responsible for the management of its information.
    • Conestoga posts its policies, procedures, and guidelines related to managing information throughout its lifecycle from creation, use, and final disposition.
  • Retention - Disposition of Conestoga鈥檚 recorded information is set out in approved retention schedules.
  • Official systems - Only official Conestoga systems shall be used to create, share, or retain Conestoga鈥檚 recorded information. Unsanctioned systems and software are prohibited.
  • Digital working - Electronic information is the Conestoga standard and replaces paper-based information management wherever possible. Data Governance Guidelines are provided in Appendix A.

Revision Log

DateDetails
2021-12-01Academic Forum
2021-12-08Academic Coordinating Committee
Records and Information Management Policy