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Prepared by The Office of the Registrar Youngstown State University February, 2009

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Prepared by The Office of the RegistrarYoungstown State University

February, 2009

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Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974

Also known as the Buckley Amendment

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A federal law designed to:protect the privacy of education records;

establish the right of students to inspect and review their education records;

provide guidelines for the correction of inaccurate and misleading data through informal and formal hearings

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YSU recognizes the importance of protecting the confidentiality of student information while complying fully with FERPA .

As an administrator or staff member, who may have responsibilities for providing assistance to, or authorization for, other staff to access student information, you should be aware of existing laws and regulations regarding release of such information.

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Current and former students of a post-secondary institution.

At YSU this means a student who is officially registered for at least one class and that class has started.

FERPA rights continue after the student leaves the institution and are only terminated upon the death of the student.

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Applicants who are denied admission, or accepted applicants that have never attended YSU.

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A student is someone who attends or may have attended YSU.

Students are entitled to access and challenge the content of their educational record.

Students have a right to expect that information in their educational record will be kept confidential.

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Parents may obtain directory information.

Parents may obtain non-directory information by obtaining a signed consent from their child.

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All records that directly relate to a student and are maintained by an institution.

These records can be in any form: handwritten, print, film, electronic, microfiche, etc.

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Private notes held by a school official that are not accessible or released to other personnel.

Law enforcement records maintained solely for law enforcement purposes and revealed only to law enforcement agencies.

Medical records created by a health care professional used only for the medical/health treatment of the student.

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Directory information; Information that the student has given

written consent to release; Information needed by University officials

who have a legitimate educational interest; Information needed by certain government

agencies.

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NameAddressClassification (freshman)Enrollment status (full time)Participation in YSU official activitiesDates of attendanceDegrees and certificates

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YSU IDSocial Security NumberGradesGPAAcademic StandingStudent Class ScheduleAny information that is not listed as

directory information

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School officials with legitimate educational interests.

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A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibilities for the University.

A school official is a person employed by YSU in an administrative, supervisory, academic or support staff position including law enforcement.

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Technology has dramatically changed the way we process records.

Electronic data will eventually replace most paper documents.

The same principals of confidentiality must also be applied to electronic data.

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When in doubt – don’t give it out!Call the Office of the Registrar with any

questions: 330-941-3178.Confidential information on a computer

screen should not be left viewable on an unattended computer and password information should remain secured.

Any records containing a SSN, YSU ID number, or grades should be shredded.

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Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.

Established within the Clinton administration’s health care reform policy.

It requires organizations exchanging transactions for health care to follow national implementation guidelines.

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Title I of HIPAA protects health insurance coverage for workers and their families when they change or lose their jobs.

Title II of HIPAA, known as the Administrative Simplification (AS) provisions, requires the establishment of national standards for electronic health care transactions. It helps people keep their information private.

The Administration Simplification provisions also address the security and privacy of health data.

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Title III, Tax-related health provisions, standardizes the amount you can save per person in a pre-tax medical savings account.

Title IV, Application and enforcement of group health plan requirements, broadened information on insurance reform provisions and provide detailed explanations.

Title V, Revenue offsets, are regulations on how employers can deduct company-owned life insurance premiums for income tax purposes.

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Health and life insurers Employers who provide health

insurance Anyone who uses health care or

health insurance Public health authorities Billing Agencies Health service organizations

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FERPA has a different focus than HIPAA.

HIPAA protects all medical information gained in the course of treatment.

FERPA applies only to information in student records.

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United States Department of Education, Family policy Compliance Office: http://www.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa

YSU web site: http://www.ysu.edu/records/ferpa.html

Jeanne Herman, Interim University Registrar, 330-941-2349, [email protected]

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US Department of Health and Human services http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/index.html

Kathleen Bouquet, Manager of Employee Benefits, 330-941-1322, [email protected]