Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 6C1-1.019 - University of Florida; Limited Access Records
(1) "Limited Access Records" that the
University maintains on its employees, which shall include Academic Personnel
(AP), Technical, Executive, Administrative, and Managerial Support (TEAMS)
staff members, University Support Personnel System (USPS) employees, and Other
Personnel Services (OPS) employees, shall be confidential. The custodian of
limited access records may release information from such records only under the
conditions and to the persons as set forth in this rule, to the President or
the President's designee in the discharge of official responsibilities, or upon
order of a court of competent jurisdiction.
(a) For records created on or before July 1,
1995, "limited access records" shall be defined as those records that reflect
evaluations of employee performance. Such records shall be open to inspection
by the employee evaluated and by University personnel responsible for
supervision of the employee.
(b)
For records created after July 1, 1995, "limited access records" shall be
defined as:
1. Records that reflect "academic"
evaluations of employee performance. "Academic" for the purposes of this rule
means performance evaluation documents regarding employees designated as
Academic Personnel (AP), employees in the General Faculty pay plan prior to the
implementation of the AP classification, or other employees subject to the
faculty or academic personnel evaluation process. Examples of such records are
those resulting from academic evaluation processes such as tenure, promotion,
annual evaluation, student evaluation of teaching (except records comprising
the common core items contained in the State University System Assessment of
Instruction instrument), TIP, compression/inversion, other faculty awards, and
merit increases. Such records shall be open for inspection by the employee
evaluated and by University personnel responsible for the supervision or
evaluation of the employee.
2.
Records maintained for the purposes of any investigation of employee
misconduct. Such records shall be confidential until the investigation ceases
to be active, the University concludes the investigation with a finding to
proceed or not to proceed with disciplinary action, or the University issues a
letter of discipline. The records shall be open to University personnel
conducting the investigation, the administrator responsible for the appointment
and assignment of the employee investigated, and their respective designees. To
the extent necessary to meet the due process requirements of applicable
University rules, policies, or collective bargaining agreements, certain
records of the investigation may be open to the employee investigated at the
time indicated in the applicable rules, policies, or agreements. A notice of
proposed disciplinary action is confidential until a letter of discipline is
issued or a decision is made not to proceed further with disciplinary action.
a. An investigation is presumed inactive if
no finding is made within ninety (90) days, but the University may overcome
that presumption through appropriate documentation in the records.
b. For sexual harassment investigations,
portions of such records which identify the complainant, a witness, or
information which could reasonably lead to the identification of the
complainant or a witness, retain their confidential status even after the
investigation is closed.
3. Records maintained for the purposes of any
disciplinary proceeding brought against an employee or of any grievance
proceeding for enforcement of a collective bargaining agreement. Such records
shall be confidential until a final decision is made in the proceeding. The
records shall be open to University personnel conducting the proceeding, the
administrator responsible for the appointment and assignment of the employee,
and other University personnel representing the University in the proceeding.
The record of the proceeding itself, including any evidence presented during
the proceeding, is open to inspection by the
employee.
(2)
Employment records and other employee information maintained by the University
are subject to the provisions of this rule and may also be subject to other
laws or regulations that limit public access to the records or parts
thereof.
(3) The custodian of the
central personnel files of University employees other than undergraduate
student OPS employees is the Director of Division of Human Resources. The
custodians of the personnel files of undergraduate student OPS employees as
well as of records on employees held in other administrative and academic units
are those administrative personnel designated by the respective vice
presidents, deans, or directors. The custodians of such records are responsible
for designating in a manner consistent with the provisions of this rule those
University personnel who have access to limited access records and other
employee materials not open to the public. Any University personnel who have
access to such records and materials shall maintain their
confidentiality.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 1012.91(1) FS. Law Implemented 1012.91 FS.
New 11-11-79, Formerly 6C1-3.18, Amended 3-6-85, Formerly 6C1-3.55, Amended 5-1-96, Formerly 6C1-3.055, Amended 1-7-03.
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