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CT: Bristol Board of Ed adopts new student data security policy

Posted on December 14, 2016 by pogowasright.org

Susan Corica reports:

The Board of Education has adopted a new policy to protect the privacy of student data, to comply with new state legislation.

[…]

Under the new policy, “for any contract that we generate, after Oct. 1 of 2016, we need to have a clause in there that tells us exactly how they store and secure all of our student data,” Moreau said.

The contract will have to include a statement that the student records continue to be the property of the board; a description of the means by which the board, students, their parents or legal guardians, may retain possession and control of that information and a statement that the contractor will not use that information for any purposes other than those the contract authorizes. It will also include a description of the procedures by which a student, parent or legal guardian may review the information and correct any errors; the contractor’s assurance they will take actions to ensure the security and confidentiality of the information and a description of the procedures the contractor will take to notify the student, parent or legal guardian, and the board if the information has been subject to suspected unauthorized access.

Read more on The Bristol Press.

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