001-1 Wyo. Code R. §§ 1-2 - Definitions
a. Access. A way or means of approaching,
obtaining, using, etc; the ability to obtain the information contained in a
record.
b. Agency. Any authority,
bureau, board, commission, committee, or subagency or the state, county,
municipality or other political subdivision which is created by or pursuant to
the Wyoming Constitution, statute, or ordinance, other than the state
legislature and the judiciary.
c.
Confidential. The status of personal information according to federal
regulations, state statutes, executive order, or agency or regulations that
connotes some commitment to withhold from authorized users information obtained
from an individual or institution.
d. Disclosure. Providing an individual (other
than those authorized access for routine use) the information contained in a
record; the release or transfer of information through oral, written, or
electronic means.
e. File. Any
aggregation of individual records gathered for a particular purpose and
organized or indexed as a unit.
f.
Financial. Fiscal, relating to salary, benefits, profits, debts of and
individual.
g. Individual. Any man,
woman, or child, or place of business or organization on whom an agency keeps
records or maintains information.
h. Interest. A right or claim to something;
share or participation in something; advantage; welfare; benefit; importance;
concern.
i. Medical. Of or
connected with medicine or the practice or study of medicine.
j. Personal Information. All information that
describes anything about an individual such as identifying characteristics,
measurements, or test scores; evidences things done by or to an individual,
such as records of financial transactions, medical treatments, or other
services; any information that is or can be retrieved from a record or
record-keeping system by reference to the name, number, or some other
identifying feature associated with the individual to whom the information
pertains.
k. Privileged
Information. Information that one cannot legally be compelled to divulge, as
that to a lawyer from his client; information given with the stipulation that
it shall not be divulged further.
l. Psychological. Of the mind;
mental.
m. Public Interest.
Something in which the public, the community at large, has some particular
interest, or some interest by which their legal rights or liabilities are
affected; interest shared by citizens generally in affairs of local, state or
national government.
n. Record. Any
grouping of information about an individual that is maintained in the file of
an agency or organization that contains a name or identifying number or symbol
assigned to the individual used to make a decision about the rights, character,
opportunities, benefits, or liabilities of the individual to whom the record
pertains.
o. Responsible Authority.
Any office established by state law as the body responsible for the collection
and use of any system of record on persons or summary data; the official
involved, or if more than one state official involved, the official designated
by the Director of Information Practices.
p. Right To Know. Conferred upon specific
individuals either by statute or jurisprudence to execute the statutory
function of the information maintained.
q. Right to Privacy. The individual's right
to be left alone, to decide for himself how much he will share with others his
thoughts, his feelings, and the facts of his personal life.
r. Routine Use. The use of a record for the
purpose for which it was collected according to statutory authority or agency
regulation.
s. Sociological. Having
to do with the associated life of an individual; social identifiers relating to
interaction with society.
t.
Statistical Record. A record maintained for statistical research or reporting
purposes only and not used in whole or in part in making any determination
about an identifiable individual.
u. Subject. An individual or legal entity
about whom personal information is maintained in an information
system.
v. System of Record. A
group of any records under the control of an agency from which information is
retrieved by the name of the individual or by some identifying number, symbol
or other identifying particular assigned to the individual.
w. Trade Secrets. A plan or process, tool,
mechanism, or compound known only to its owner and those of his employees to
whom it is necessary to confide it; a secret formula or process having
commercial value.
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