Utah Admin. Code R765-993-4 - Policy Guidelines
4.1. Records sub
units in the Office of the Commissioner - There shall be two records sub units
within the Office of the Commissioner: the general State Board of Regents and
Office of the Commissioner records sub unit and the student financial aid
records sub unit.
4.2. Records
Officers - The Commissioner shall appoint a Records Officer for each sub unit
to provide for the care, maintenance, scheduling, disposal, classification,
designation, access, and preservation of the records of the sub unit.
4.3. Written requests for access to records -
All written requests for access to records shall be directed as follows, and
shall be made in a format as specified by the cognizant Records Officer:
4.3.1. General Board of Regents and Office of
the Commissioner - Requests for records of general Board of Regents and Office
of the Commissioner functions shall be directed to the Records Officer of the
State Board of Regents and Office of the Commissioner sub unit.
4.3.2. Student Financial Aid - Requests for
records of student financial aid functions shall be directed to the Records
Officer of the Student Financial Aid sub unit.
4.4. Officers responsible to undertake the
various requirements of GRAMA - The various requirements of GRAMA shall be
undertaken, as follows:
4.4.1. Designation of
records - The Records Officer shall designate each record or record series
retained by the sub unit as either public, private, controlled, protected,
restricted under
53B-16-302, or otherwise exempt
from disclosure under GRAMA 201(3)(b). The Records Officer shall report the
designations to state archives. (See GRAMA Section 306.)
4.4.2. Statement of purpose for collecting
information - When the Records Officer designates a record as private or
controlled, the Records Officer must also file a statement with state archives
explaining the purposes for which the records are collected and used. (See
GRAMA Section 601.) The Office may use the record only for the purposes listed
in that statement. However, sharing of records with other governmental entities
is allowed, subject to the restrictions of GRAMA Section 206.
4.4.3. Weighing of privacy and access
interests - The Commissioner may weigh privacy interests against access
interests and allow access to specific private or protected records if the
interests favoring access outweigh the interests favoring restriction of
access. (See GRAMA Section 201(5)(b).)
4.4.4. Appeals to the Commissioner - Appeals
regarding questions of access to records shall be directed to the Commissioner.
(See GRAMA Section 401.)
4.4.5.
Fees - If duplication, or compilation of records in a form other than that
maintained, is necessary, the cognizant Records Officer may charge a fee to the
requestor of the records to cover the actual cost of duplicating or compiling
the records. (See GRAMA Section 203(3).)
4.4.6. Access for research purposes - The
cognizant Records Officer may make determinations regarding requests for access
to records for research purposes, as provided by GRAMA Section
202(3).
4.4.7. Intellectual
property rights - The Commissioner shall make determinations regarding the
duplication and distribution of materials held by either sub unit and for which
the State Board of Regents or Office of the Commissioner owns the intellectual
property rights, as permitted by GRAMA Section 201(10).
4.4.8. Sponsored research and technology
transfer - The Commissioner may restrict access to portions of technology
transfer and sponsored research records for the purpose of securing and
maintaining proprietary protection of intellectual property rights, or for
competitive or proprietary purposes as a condition of actual or potential
participation in a sponsored research or technology transfer agreement, as
provided by sections
53B-16-301 through 305.
4.4.9. Written claim of business
confidentiality - A Records Officer may accept a written claim of business
confidentiality in a form specified by the Records Officer and subject to the
Records Officer's review of the claim for reasonableness. (See GRAMA 304(2) and
308.)
4.4.10. Segregation - A
Records Officer may choose to segregate records or information within records
that a future requester will be entitled to inspect, from records or
information within records that the requester will not be entitled to inspect,
in order to simplify the segregation process at the time the request for access
is made. (See GRAMA Section 307.)
4.5. Appeals of the accuracy or completeness
of personal records - An individual may contest the accuracy or completeness of
records concerning him or her. Appeals from such decisions are governed by the
Utah Administrative Procedures Act (UAPA). Appeals from such decisions shall be
conducted informally rather than formally pursuant to R134, Informal
Adjudicative Proceedings Under the Utah Administrative Procedures Act. (See
GRAMA Section 603.)
4.6. Anonymity
of donors and prospective donors - A donor or prospective donor may request
anonymity in writing. The written request shall be submitted to a Records
Officer and shall be accompanied by a written statement which does not reveal
the identity of the donor or prospective donor but which contains any terms,
conditions, restrictions, or privileges relating to the donation, which
information may not be classified protected by the Office of the Commissioner
under GRAMA Section 304(36).
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