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WSR 99-12-110
[ Filed June 2, 1999, 9:21 a.m. ]
Date of Adoption: May 21, 1999.
Purpose: To ensure that the rules governing the disclosure of student records for the University of Washington are in compliance with mandated modifications to the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), 20 U.S.C. 1232g.
Citation of Existing Rules Affected by this Order: Repealing WAC 478-140-060; and amending WAC 478-140-010, 478-140-015, 478-140-018, 478-140-021, 478-140-024, 478-140-050, and 478-140-070.
Adopted under notice filed as WSR 99-08-056 on April 1, 1999.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Comply with Federal Statute: New 2, Amended 7, Repealed 1; Federal Rules or Standards: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Recently Enacted State Statutes: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0.
Number of Sections Adopted on the Agency's Own Initiative: New 2, Amended 7, Repealed 1.
Number of Sections Adopted in Order to Clarify, Streamline, or Reform Agency Procedures: New 2, Amended 7, Repealed 1.
Number of Sections Adopted Using Negotiated Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; Pilot Rule Making: New 0, Amended 0, Repealed 0; or Other Alternative Rule Making: New 2, Amended 7, Repealed 1. Effective Date of Rule: Thirty-one days after filing.
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RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON GOVERNING ((DISCLOSURE OF)) STUDENT EDUCATION RECORDS
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 75-1, filed 3/5/75)
WAC 478-140-010
((Public Law 93-380,)) The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, ((requires that the university adopt guidelines concerning)) 20 U.S.C. Sec. 1232g, provides for the right of a student to inspect his or her education records, and guidelines concerning the release of ((personally-identifiable information)) those records to third parties. The act further provides that such a student ((has the right to)) may request a hearing in order to ((provide for the correction or deletion of)) correct or delete inaccurate, misleading or otherwise inappropriate data, and that currently registered students be informed annually of their rights under the act. ((The act also provides that students be informed annually of the types of education records maintained by the university that are directly related to students.)) Any student who alleges a failure by the university to comply with the act has the right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education.
Consistent with ((that)) the act, this policy on student education records is established to ((insure)) ensure that the education records and the information contained in such records ((is)) are treated in a responsible manner ((with due regard to the personal nature of the information)).
[Order 75-1, § 478-140-010, filed 3/5/75; Order 72-11, § 478-140-010, filed 11/30/72.]
AMENDATORY SECTION(Amending Order 79-1, filed 4/18/79)
WAC 478-140-015
For the purposes of these rules, a student is defined as any person who is or has been admitted or is or has been officially registered in courses at the University of Washington for at least one day of an academic program and with respect to whom the university maintains education records ((or personally-identifiable information)); except that a person who has applied ((for admission to, but has never been in attendance at, a component unit of the university (i.e., college, school, or department; undergraduate, graduate, or professional program), even if that person is or has been in attendance at another component unit of the university, is not considered to be a student with respect to the component unit to which an application for admission has been made but to which admittance was denied)) to a unit of the university (e.g., college, department, graduate or professional program) is not considered to be a student of that unit, even if he or she is or has been attending another unit of the university, if he or she never attended the unit applied to and/or the application is denied. For most individuals, this means one day of an academic quarter.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.20.130(1). 79-05-025 (Order 79-1), § 478-140-015, filed 4/18/79; Order 75-1, § 478-140-015, filed 3/5/75.]
WAC 478-140-018
Education records--Student's right to inspect.
(i) Official transcripts of courses taken and grades received((;)), records relating to prior ((educational)) education experience, and admission records. The executive director of admissions and records, whose office is located in Schmitz Hall, is ((the official)) responsible for the maintenance of such records. In addition, the director of graduate admissions ((officer)), whose office is located in ((administration building)) Gerberding Hall, is ((the official)) responsible for the maintenance of certain admission((s)) and current education status records for graduate students, as are the admission directors of the professional schools of dentistry, law, medicine and pharmacy.
(ii) Tuition and fee payment records. The manager of the student accounts office, located in Schmitz Hall, is ((the official)) responsible for the maintenance of such records.
(iii) Student disciplinary records ((are the responsibility of)). The vice president for student affairs, whose office is located in Schmitz Hall, is responsible for the maintenance of such records.
(iv) ((Individual)) Education records relating to a student's particular field of study may be maintained by the departments and((/or)) colleges throughout the university. Where such education records are so maintained, the respective ((chairperson)) chair or dean of the department or college is ((the university official)) responsible for maintenance of the records.
(((b))) (c) The term "education records" does not include:
(i) ((Working papers concerning students that are maintained by faculty and graduate student service appointees, such as informal notes, memory aids or other temporary records of a similar nature which are in the sole possession of the maker thereof and not accessible or revealed to any other person except a substitute. A substitute may be defined as:)) Any record of instructional, supervisory, administrative or educational personnel which is in the sole possession of the maker thereof and not accessible or revealed to any other person except a substitute. For the purposes of this subsection, substitute means:
(ii) ((If the personnel of the university police department do not have access to education records under WAC 478-140-024(1), the records and documents of the police department which
(A) Are kept apart from records described in WAC 478-140-018 (1)(a),
(B) Are maintained solely for law enforcement purposes, and
(C) Are not made available to persons other than law enforcement officials of the same jurisdiction.)) Records created and maintained by the University of Washington police department for the purposes of law enforcement, except that education records created by another university department remain education records while in the possession of the police department.
(iii) Records made and maintained in the normal course of business which relate exclusively to the person's capacity as an employee and are not available for any other purposes((: Provided,)); however, ((That)) records concerning a student who is employed as a result of his or her status as a student (e.g., graduate student service appointments) shall not be considered to relate exclusively to a student's capacity as an employee.
(iv) Health care records on a student ((which)) that are created or maintained by a ((physician, psychiatrist, psychologist or other recognized professional or para-professional acting in his professional or para-professional capacity, or assisting in that capacity and which are created, maintained or used only)) health care provider or health care facility in connection with the provision of treatment to the student, and are not available to anyone other than persons providing such treatment((: Provided, however, That such records can be personally reviewed by a physician or other appropriate professional)), the student, or a health care provider of the student's choice (see also chapter 70.02 RCW).
(v) Records of an institution which contain only information relating to a person after that person is no longer a student at the university (e.g., information pertaining to the accomplishment((s)) of an ((alumni)) alumnus or alumna).
(2)(a) Confidential recommendations, evaluations or comments concerning a student, ((whether or not provided in confidence, either expressed or implied, as between the author and the recipient,)) shall nonetheless be made available to the student, except as provided in ((paragraphs)) (b), (c) and (d) of this subsection.
(b) The student may specifically ((release)) waive his or her right to inspect and review education records where the information consists only of confidential recommendations respecting the student's:
(ii) ((An)) Application for employment, or
(c) A student's waiver of his or her right ((of access)) to inspect and review confidential statements shall ((apply)) be valid only if:
(i) The student is, upon request, notified of the names of all persons making confidential statements concerning ((him)) the student, the dates of such confidential statements and the purpose or purposes for which the statements were provided, and
(ii) Such confidential statements are used solely for the purpose or purposes for which they were ((originally intended)) provided, and
(e) Confidential recommendations, evaluations or comments concerning a student ((that have been provided in confidence, either expressed or implied, as between the author and the recipient,)) prior to January 1, 1975, shall not be subject to release under WAC 478-140-018 (2)(a)((: Provided,)); however, ((That)) upon request the student ((is)) shall be notified of the names of the authors of all such confidential records, the dates appearing on such confidential records and the purpose for which each such confidential record was provided. Such records shall remain confidential and shall be released only with the consent of the author. Such records shall be used by the ((institution)) university only for the purpose or purposes for which they were ((originally intended)) provided.
(3) Where requested education records ((or data)) include information on more than one student, the student making the request shall be entitled to ((receive)) inspect, review or be informed of only ((that part of the record or data that pertains to)) the specific portion of the record about that student.
(5) Students ((have the right to)) may obtain copies of their education records. Charges for ((the)) copies shall not exceed the cost normally charged by a University of Washington copy center (except in cases where charges have previously been approved ((by regential action)) for certain specified services((, such as transcripts and grade sheets))).
(((5))) (a) The university may refuse to provide copies of education records including transcripts and diplomas in the following circumstances:
(6) The office of the registrar is the ((official custodian of academic records and therefore is the)) only ((official who)) office which may issue ((a)) an official transcript of the student's ((official)) academic record.
(((6))) (7) Student education records may be destroyed in accordance with a department's routine retention schedule. In no case will any record which is requested by a student for review in accordance with WAC 478-140-018 ((and)) or 478-140-021 be removed or destroyed prior to providing the student access.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.20.130(1). 79-05-025 (Order 79-1), § 478-140-018, filed 4/18/79; Order 75-3, § 478-140-018, filed 5/22/75; Order 75-1, § 478-140-018, filed 3/5/75.]
WAC 478-140-019
WAC 478-140-021
(1) A request by a student ((for)) to inspect and review ((of information)) his or her education records should be made in writing to the university ((individual(s))) official(s) or office(s) having custody of the particular records.
(2) ((An)) Individual(s) or office(s) must respond to a request for education records, or explanations or interpretations of those records, within a reasonable period of time, but in no case more than forty-five days after the request has been made.
(3)(a) After reviewing his or her records, a student may ((challenge the content of)) ask the university to amend the records if ((they are felt to be)) the student believes information contained in the records is inaccurate((,)) or misleading ((or otherwise in violation of the privacy or other rights of the student)). In such cases, the student should contact the appropriate dean or director responsible for custody of the record. The responsible party must inform the student of the party's decision within a reasonable period of time.
(b) ((In cases where a student has been unable to correct or delete such inaccurate, misleading or otherwise inappropriate data, he or she may request a hearing by the university's student records committee. The student records committee will render its decision within a reasonable period of time following the hearing. The decision of the student records committee shall be final.)) If the party receiving a request to amend an education record denies the student's request, the party must, within a reasonable period of time, inform the student of the decision and the student's right to a hearing before the university student records committee. The student must request in writing, addressed to the office of the registrar in Schmitz Hall, a hearing within ninety days of the date of the denial of his or her request by the custodian of the record.
(i) If((, as a result of the hearing,)) the university student records committee ((decides that the information the student complained of is inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of the privacy or other rights of the students, it)) grants the student's appeal, the university shall amend the education records of the student accordingly and shall inform the student in writing of the action taken.
(ii) If((, as a result of the hearing,)) the university student records committee ((decides that the information the student complained of is not inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise in violation of the privacy or other rights of the student)) denies the student's appeal, the student shall be given the right to place in the education record a statement commenting upon the information in the education record and/or setting forth any reasons for disagreeing with the decision of the university student records committee. The university must maintain the statement with the contested part of the record for as long as the record is maintained and must disclose the statement whenever it discloses the portion of the record to which the statement relates.
(((c) In no case shall any request for review by a student be considered by the university's student records committee which has not been filed with that body in writing within ninety days from the date of the initial request to the custodian of the record.))
(d) The student records committee shall not review any matter regarding the appropriateness of official academic grades((, in that each school or college within the university provides appropriate review procedures in this area)).
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.20.130(1). 79-05-025 (Order 79-1), § 478-140-021, filed 4/18/79; Order 75-1, § 478-140-021, filed 3/5/75.]
Education records--Release ((of personally-identifiable records)).
(1) The university shall not permit access to or the release of education records or personally-identifiable information contained therein, other than "directory information((,))" (as defined in ((section (5) hereof)) subsection (5) of this section), without the written consent of the student, to any party other than the following:
(a) University staff((,)) and faculty, and students when officially appointed to a faculty council or administrative committee, when the information is required for a legitimate educational interest in support of the university's mission of education, research and public service and within the performance of their responsibilities to the university((, with the understanding that its)). The use of such information will be strictly limited to the performance of those responsibilities.
(b) ((Federal and state officials)) Authorized representatives of the comptroller general of the United States, the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Education, or state or local authorities requiring access to education records, in connection with the audit ((and)) or evaluation of a federally- or state-supported education program or in connection with the enforcement of the federal or state legal requirements which relate to such a program. ((In such cases the information required shall be protected by the federal or state official in a manner which will not permit the personal identification of students and their parents to other than those officials, and such personally-identifiable data shall be destroyed when no longer needed for such audit, evaluation or enforcement of legal requirements.))
(d) Organizations conducting studies for or on behalf of the university or educational agencies or institutions for purposes of developing, validating, or ((administrating predictive tests,)) administering student aid programs, ((and)) or improving instruction or student services, if such studies are conducted in such a manner as will not permit the personal identification of students or their parents by persons other than representatives of such organizations, and such information will be destroyed when no longer needed for the purposes for which it was provided.
(f) Any person or entity designated by judicial order or lawfully-issued subpoena, or as a consequence of the university initiating legal action against a parent or student, upon condition that the university makes a reasonable effort to notify the student ((is notified)) of all such orders or subpoenas or of its intent to release records in advance of ((the)) compliance ((therewith)) or release, unless directed otherwise by the court issuing the subpoena. Any university individual(s) or office(s) receiving a subpoena or judicial order for education records should immediately notify the attorney general's division.
(j) Victims alleging a sexual offense shall be notified of the outcome of disciplinary proceedings through the student conduct code (chapter 478-120 WAC).
(2) Where the consent of ((a)) the student is obtained for the release of education records, it shall be in writing, signed and dated by the ((person giving such consent)) student, or through the use of computer technology if the identification of the requesting student can be verified by the university, and shall include:
(c) The names of the parties to whom such records ((will)) may be released.
(3) ((In cases where records are made available without student release as permitted by WAC 478-140-024 (1)(b), (c), (d), (e) and (f),)) The university shall ((maintain a record kept)) keep with the education record released, a log which will indicate the parties which have requested or obtained access to a student's records maintained by the university, including the names of additional parties to whom the receiving party was permitted by the university to disclose the record, and which will indicate the ((legitimate)) interest ((of)) claimed by the ((investigating)) requesting party. ((Releases in accordance with WAC 478-140-024 (1)(a) need not be recorded.)) The university need not maintain a log of releases made to university officials who have been determined to have a legitimate educational interest; releases to the student; releases made pursuant to a student's written consent, or releases of directory information only. The ((records)) log of disclosure may be inspected and reviewed by the student, the university official responsible for the custody of the records, and other authorized parties.
(4) ((Personally-identifiable)) Education records, other than directory information, released to third parties, with or without student consent, shall be accompanied by a written statement indicating that the information cannot be subsequently released ((in a personally-identifiable form)) to any other parties without obtaining consent of the student and must be destroyed when no longer needed for the purposes for which it was provided. Third parties and their agents may use such information only for the purposes for which it was released.
(5) The term "directory information" used in WAC 478-140-024(1) is defined as a student's name, street address, e-mail address, telephone numbers, date ((and place)) of birth, major ((field)) and minor field(s) of ((studies,)) study, class, participation in officially-recognized ((sports)) activities and sports, weight and height ((of members of athletic teams)) if the student is a member of an intercollegiate athletic team, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, and the most recent previous educational agency or institution attended by the student. Students may ((request that the university not)) restrict release of directory information, or remove a previous directory release restriction, by ((so indicating on their registration form or through written notice to the Registration Department of the Registrar's Office, 225 Schmitz Hall, Window 3, 1400 N.E. Campus Parkway)) going to the registration office (225 Schmitz Hall) in person and presenting photo identification, or using STAR online.
(((6) Information from education records may be released to appropriate persons in connection with an emergency if the knowledge of such information is necessary to protect the health or safety of a student or other person(s).))
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.20.130(1). 79-05-025 (Order 79-1), § 478-140-024, filed 4/18/79; Order 75-1, § 478-140-024, filed 3/5/75.]
WAC 478-140-050
All university individual(s) or office(s) which have custody of education records will develop procedures in accord with WAC 478-140-010 through ((478-140-060)) 478-140-024. Any supplementary ((regulations)) policies and procedures found necessary by departments will be filed with the student records committee, which will be responsible for periodic review of policy and procedures.
(((1) Disciplinary records shall be kept separate and apart from academic records, and transcripts of a student's academic record shall contain no notation of any disciplinary action. Special precautions shall be exercised to insure that information from disciplinary or counseling files is not revealed to unauthorized persons. Provision shall be made for periodic review and routine destruction of inactive disciplinary records by offices maintaining such records.
(2) No records shall be kept that reflect a student's political or ideological beliefs or associations.))
[Order 75-1, § 478-140-050, filed 3/5/75; Order 72-11, § 478-140-050, filed 11/30/72.]
WAC 478-140-070
Notice of university rules governing student education records ((policy)).
((Each year during fall quarter,)) The university ((publishes)) will publish in the quarterly Time Schedule a notice of students' rights under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974((, and the regulations interpreting that act, and the university rules and regulations governing disclosure of student records implementing the act, in the University of Washington Daily newspaper)). Copies of the university rules are ((printed and)) available through the Washington Administrative Code located in the reference stations ((throughout)) on campus. ((In addition, the University of Washington Bulletin, distributed to all new students upon entrance to the university, contains references to the university rules and regulations governing disclosure of student records.)) The university shall provide copies of these rules to students upon request.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.20.130(1). 79-05-025 (Order 79-1), § 478-140-070, filed 4/18/79.]
WAC 478-140-080
WAC 478-140-060 Student records committee.