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OPEN RECORDS AT GSW The Office of Human Resources is responsible for administering the University's compliance with the Georgia Open Records Act. This law places important responsibilities on you as an administrator, faculty and staff member. Please familiarize yourself with this material. Most of all, be sure to notify Janet Siders, Open Records Coordinator, at 229-931-2000 immediately when you receive a request for any record held by your office. Human Resources, seeks to make the University's open records compliance procedures user-friendly, non-adversarial, and open. The laws of Georgia make virtually every record held by GSW, with only a few specific exceptions, accessible to any citizen who requests to see it. Placing unnecessary barriers between the people and the records to which the law entitles them access serves no positive purpose for the institution. Therefore, it will be the University's goal to comply with requests for records in accordance with the Open Records Law. The procedures outlined below will help us determine whether the records exist, whether they fall under the law, and then ultimately when we can make them quickly accessible to the requestor. Please call Janet Siders, Open Records Coordinator, at 229-931-2000 immediately whenever an issue arises regarding the application of the Georgia Open Records Act. Procedure for handling open records requests at Georgia Southwestern State University Any University employee receiving a request for records held under his/her individual or departmental responsibility should immediately notify the Human Resources/Open Records Coordinating Office. A request may be verbal -- it is not necessary that a request be in writing -- although any requestor may submit a formal, written request under the law if they so desire. We then will contact the administrator responsible for those records to determine whether they exist, how voluminous they might be, and how much time might be required to search and assemble them. If the answer is a simple one and the records minimal, we will try to respond immediately on the first day. In more complicated requests, and within three business days of the original request as required by law, the requestor will be notified of the existence of records, of the cost of searching, assembling and copying, and asked whether they care to proceed. If the requestor requests for us to proceed, the specific department(s) where the documents reside will be notified to assemble the records and provide them to Human Resources for redaction and copying as promptly as possible for delivery to the requestor.
Q & A on the Georgia Open Records Act What is the Georgia Open Records Act? What is a public record? Does the Open Records Act apply to Georgia Southwestern State
University? What is the purpose of the Open Records Act? Who may make an open records request? What obligation does the Open Records Act place on Georgia
Southwestern State University? Are there records which may be exempted from disclosure under the
Open Records Act? medical and veterinary records and other materials involving matters of personal privacy; records relating to pending investigations; records required by the federal government to be kept confidential, such as student educational records; trade secrets and certain information of a proprietary nature; certain research data, records, or information that has not been published, patented, or otherwise publicly disseminated; confidential evaluations submitted to a public agency in connection with the hiring of a public employee. Are student evaluations of academic courses subject to disclosure
under the Open Records Act? Are personnel files subject to disclosure under the Open Records Act?
Are performance evaluations subject to disclosure under the Open
Records Act? Are e-mails I send and receive subject to disclosure under the Open
Records Act? As a University employee, what is my responsibility to preserve
public records? Must the University notify employees named in records being
disclosed? What if I have a question about whether the records requested from me
fall under the law? Can the University charge requestors for the cost of copies and staff
time used in the search? How critical is the time element in complying with the Open Records
Act?
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