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(1) Many VU records will need to be accessed by people outside the University. This Procedure outlines the process for determining whether external access can be provided. The Procedure aims to ensure that sensitive information is adequately protected when access decisions are made. (2) HESF: Standard 7.3 Information Management. (3) Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015 (Cth): Standards 6 and 8 and Schedule 5. (4) This Procedure applies to: (6) See Records Management Policy. (7) For the purpose of these Procedures “restricted records” are defined as records when the unauthorised access, alteration or destruction could cause a significant level of risk to the University or its affiliates. (8) For the purposes of these Procedures "external access" is defined as the provision of access to anyone outside of VU staff and contractors. It therefore includes access to VU records by students, government bodies, partner organizations, the media and the general public. (9) The procedures for determining if external access can be provided depend on the security classification of the records: (10) A record should be kept of any external release of University records. (11) Procedures for providing access to records under privacy legislation are contained in the Privacy Procedure. (12) The Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic) (Vic) gives members of the public a general right, subject to specified exemptions, to access information held by VU. An application under the FOI Act is appropriate when a request is received for external access to records that are classified as Restricted or Internal. (13) All FOI requests should be made on the Freedom of Information Request Form and should be directed to: (14) Documents must be provided to the FOI Officer when requested. Staff should provide all relevant documents, even if they believe the documents should not be released, as all documents need to be assessed as part of the Freedom of Information process. (15) Under the FOI Act, a Decision Maker is appointed who is responsible for deciding whether documents should be released. The Decision Maker is the manager or head of the administrative branch or academic department that is responsible for the majority of the documents requested. If there is a conflict of interest, a manager at the same or higher level with a good understanding of the documents should be appointed Decision Maker. The Decision Maker makes their decision in consultation with the FOI Officer, and based on advice from Legal Services (if necessary). (16) Personal information, including names of staff members or other identifying information, may be released under the FOI Act if the release is reasonable. If VU decides to release personal information, every effort will be made to notify the person concerned and seek their views on the release. For more information visit the Office of the Victorian Information Commissioner (OVIC). (17) Applicants will be charged access fees as allowed under the FOI Act to recoup the costs of searching for and copying information. (18) There is a range of legislation that may provide third parties with rights to access VU records. For example, the Health Records Act 2001 (Vic), which applies to health services provided by VU clinics and to medical information submitted by staff, provides individuals with a right of access to their health records. (19) Where such access rights exist, the decision to release records should still be carefully considered to ensure that the release complies with the relevant legislation and does not disclose more information than is required. Depending on the circumstances, a decision to release records should involve: (20) In some circumstances it may be appropriate to release Restricted or Internal records to a trusted external party under an obligation of confidentiality. This should only occur where: (21) The release of records under an obligation of confidentiality should follow these steps:Records Management - Access to Records Procedure
Section 1 - Summary
Section 2 - HESF/ASQA/ESOS Alignment
Section 3 - Scope
Top of PageSection 4 - Definitions
Top of PageSection 5 - Policy/Regulation
Section 6 - Procedures
Part A - Summary of Roles and Responsibilities
Roles
Responsibilities
Responsible for authorizing the release of Restricted records created within their unit.
Responsible for ensuring that Freedom of Information requests are dealt with in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic) (Vic).
Responsible for deciding whether documents should be released under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 (Vic) (Vic).
Part B - Restricted Records
Part C - External Access to Records
Access under Privacy Legislation
Access under Freedom of Information
Records and Archives Services
PO Box 14428
Melbourne VIC 8001Access under Other Legislation
Confidential Release