This rule describes the nature and extent of personally
identifiable information that is collected, maintained, and retrieved by the
agency by personal identifier in record systems as defined in rule X.1(17A,22).
For each record system, this rule describes the legal authority for the
collection of that information and indicates whether a data processing system
matches, collates, or permits the comparison of personally identifiable
information in one record system with that in another record system. The record
systems maintained by the agency include:
(1)
Staff records of the basic
educational data survey. Records of employees of area educational
agencies, merged area schools, and approved public and private schools, whose
positions require an Iowa teacher's certificate and contain such personally
identifiable information as name, Iowa teacher's certificate number, and social
security number. Other data collected are date of birth, teaching experience,
sex, current position and assignments. This information is collected pursuant
to Iowa Code section 256.9(18). Data
processing systems match, collate, and compare the personally identifiable
information of the staff records with that of teacher certification
records.
(2)
Driver
education records. Driver education records contain personally
identifiable information such as name, driver's license number, and Iowa
teacher's certificate number collected pursuant to Iowa Code section
321.178. Data processing systems
match, collate, and compare the personally identifiable information of the
driver education records with that of the teacher certification records and
BEDS staff records.
(3)
Bus
driver permit records. Bus driver permit records contain personally
identifiable information such as name, social security number, driver's license
number, and bus driver's permit number collected pursuant to Iowa Code sections
321.376 and
285.11(10) and
281-Chapter 43. Data processing systems match, collate, and compare the
personally identifiable information of the bus driver permit numbers with that
of bus accident records.
(4)
Teacher certification records. Teacher certification records
contain information about each individual issued an Iowa teacher's certificate.
These records contain such personally identifiable information as name,
teacher's certificate number and social security number. Other data collected
are date of birth, type and source of degree, completion of mandatory
postgraduation coursework, experience, and the subjects and grade level
authorized to teach. This information is collected pursuant to Iowa Code
section 256.7(3) and
256.7(5). Data
processing systems match, collate, and compare the personally identifiable
information of the teacher certification records with that of BEDS staff
records, driver education records, and career education records.
(5)
Exceptional child
survey. These records are exempt from disclosure under Iowa Code
section
22.7(1). The
information gathered by this system relates to children and youth eligible for
special education. Each student record contains a code derived from the child's
name and birth date. The coded identifier is the personally identifiable
information. Information in each record pertains to the child's condition and
the special education instructional and support-related services provided to
the child. Each record may also contain the child's teacher's name and teaching
certificate number. This information is collected pursuant to Iowa Code chapter
256B and 34 CFR Parts
300 and
303. Procedures for protection of and access to
this information are set forth in this state's plan under
20 U.S.C. ยง
1401 et seq. These policies and procedures
comply with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 ( 34 CFR Part
90 ) and 34 CFR Part
300 .
This information is stored in an automated data processing
system that does not match, collate, or compare the personally identifiable
information of the exceptional child survey records with the personally
identifiable information of other records systems.
(6)
Department approval-special
education placements. These are requests for approval to place a pupil
eligible for special education in an out-of-state educational program and would
contain personally identifiable information such as the pupil's name, birth
date, residence, condition and other information relative to the identified
special education needs of the pupil. Response to these requests for department
approval would contain similar information.
This information is collected pursuant to Iowa Code section
273.3(5). Data
processing systems do not match, collate, or compare the personally
identifiable information with other records. All personally identifiable
information gathered through this effort is confidential under the provisions
of 34 CFR Parts 90 and 300.
(7)
Special education complaint
management system. Information gathered in this record system is
utilized as documentation of concerns or complaints related to special
education programs and services to children with disabilities under the
provisions of 34 CFR Part
300 . Personally identifiable information includes
the student's name, parent's name, and the nature of the concern or complaint
being registered. Data processing systems do not match, collate, or compare
personally identifiable information from these records with personally
identifiable information of other records systems. Personally identifiable
information gathered by this system is confidential under the provisions of 34
CFR Parts
90 and
300.
(8)
Deaf-blind student registry. This data collection system
gathers information related to deaf-blind children and youth in Iowa.
Personally identifiable information items would include the child's name, birth
date, location, and services being provided to the child. Information is
utilized to plan programs and services for all deaf-blind children and their
families in the state. Data processing systems do not compare, collate or match
personally identifiable information in this system with personally identifiable
information in other data systems. Personally identifiable information gathered
and maintained by this system is confidential under the provisions of 34 CFR
Parts
90 and
300.
(9)
Career education records. Career education records contain
personally identifiable information such as the names and certificate numbers
of staff members employed to conduct career education programs. Other data
collected concern approvals, reimbursements, enrollments, expenditures, and
student characteristics, and completion status relating to career education
programs. This information is collected pursuant to Iowa Code chapter 256,
subchapter VII, part 2. Data processing systems match, collate, and compare the
personally identifiable information of career education records with that of
teacher certification records.
(10)
Drinking driver course records. These records contain such
personally identifiable information as name, address, birth date and social
security number. Other data collected are the driver's pre- and post-test
scores. This information is collected pursuant to Iowa Code chapter 321J. Data
processing systems in this agency do not match, collate, or compare the
personally identifiable information of drinking driver records with other
record systems.
(11)
Personnel records. The agency has records concerning
individual agency employees, some of which may contain confidential information
under Iowa Code section
22.7(11) and
other legal provisions. Personnel records may be subject to the rules of the
department of administrative services.
(12)
Special project
applications. Applications from public school districts may contain
personally identifiable information about qualifications of project staff
members. No personally identifiable student data are collected. This
information is collected pursuant to Iowa Code sections
257.42 through
257.46.
(13)
Grants/awards/projects.
Records of persons or agencies applying for grants, awards, or funds for
projects may contain information about individuals collected pursuant to
specific federal or state statutes or regulations. This information may be
stored in an automated data processing system.
(14)
Appeal records. These
records contain data supplied by persons or entities appealing to the agency
and may contain personally identifiable information such as student name, age,
scholastic and disciplinary record, and status as regular or special education
pupil. This information is collected pursuant to Iowa Code chapters 256B, 275,
280, 282, and 285. The personally identifiable information is not matched,
collated, or compared with data in other record systems.
(15)
Litigation files. These
files or records contain information regarding litigation or anticipated
litigation, which includes judicial and administrative proceedings. The records
include briefs, depositions, docket sheets, documents, correspondence, attorney
notes, memoranda, research materials, witness information, investigation
materials, information compiled under the direction of the attorney, and case
management records. The files contain materials that are confidential as
attorney work product and attorney-client communications. Some materials are
confidential under other applicable provisions of law or because of a court
order. Persons wishing copies of pleadings and other documents filed in
litigation should obtain these from the clerk of the appropriate court that
maintains the official copy.