The Township's communication media are the property of the Township
and, as such, are to be used for legitimate business purposes only.
For purposes of this Communication Media Policy, "communication media"
includes all electronic media forms provided by the Township, such
as cell phones, smart phones, computers, electronic tablets, access
to the Internet, voice mail, e-mail, and fax.
All data stored on and/or transmitted through communication media
is the property of the Township. For purposes of this policy, "data"
includes electronically stored files, programs, tables, databases,
audio and video objects, spreadsheets, reports and printed or microfiche
materials which serve a Township business purpose, regardless of who
creates, processes or maintains the data, or whether the data is processed
manually or through any of the Township's mainframe or midrange
systems or workstations; servers, routers, gateways, bridges, hubs,
switches and other hardware components of the Township's local
or wide-area networks.
The Township respects the individual privacy of its employees. However,
employee communications transmitted by the Township's communication
media are not private to the individual. All communication media and
all communications and stored information transmitted, received, or
contained in or through such media may be monitored by the Township.
The Township reserves the absolute right to access, review, audit
and disclose all matters entered into, sent over or placed in storage
in the Township's communication media. By using the Township's
equipment and/or communication media, employees consent to have such
use monitored at any time, with or without notice, by Township personnel.
The existence of passwords does not restrict or eliminate the Township's
ability or right to access electronic communications. However, the
Township cannot require the employee to provide his/her password to
his/her personal account.
All e-mail, voice mail and Internet messages (including any technology-based
messaging) are official documents subject to the provisions of the
Open Public Records Act (N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq.). Employees of the
Township are required to use the assigned municipal e-mail account
for all Township business and correspondence. The use of private e-mail
accounts for any Township business or during business hours is strictly
prohibited.
Employees can only use the Township's communication media for
legitimate business purposes. Employees may not use Township's
communication media in any way that is defamatory, obscene, or harassing
or in violation of any Township rules or policy. Examples of forbidden
transmissions or downloads include sexually explicit messages; unwelcome
propositions; ethnic or racial slurs; or any other message that can
be construed to be harassment or disparaging to others based on their
actual or perceived age, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity or expression, genetic information, disability, national
origin, ethnicity, citizenship, marital status or any other legally
recognized protected basis under federal, state or local laws, regulations
or ordinances.
All employees who have been granted access to electronically stored
data must use a logon ID assigned by the Township. Certain data, or
applications that process data, may require additional security measures
as determined by the Township. Employees must not share their passwords;
and each employee is responsible for all activity that occurs in connection
with their passwords.
All employees may access only data for which the Township has given
permission. All employees must take appropriate actions to ensure
that Township data is protected from unauthorized access, use or distribution
consistent with these policies. Employees may not access or retrieve
any information technology resource or store information other than
where authorized.
Employees must not disable antivirus and other implemented security
software for any reason, in order to minimize the risk of introducing
computer viruses into the Township's computing environment.
Employees may not install or modify any hardware device, software
application, program code, either active or passive, or a portion
thereof, without express written permission from the Township. Employees
may not upload, download, or otherwise transmit commercial software
or any copyrighted materials belonging to parties outside of the Township
or licensed to the Township. Employees shall observe the copyright
and licensing restrictions of all software applications and shall
not copy software from internal or external sources unless legally
authorized.
The Township encourages employees to share information with co-workers
and with those outside the Township for the purpose of gathering information,
generating new ideas and learning from the work of others to the extent
such sharing is permitted by the Township. Social media provide inexpensive,
informal and timely ways to participate in an exchange of ideas and
information. However, information posted on a website is available
to the public; therefore, employees must adhere to the following guidelines
for their participation in social media: Employees may engage in social
media activity during work time through the use of the Township's
communication media, provided that it is directly related to their
work and it is in compliance with this policy.
Employees must not reveal or publicize confidential Township information.
Confidential, proprietary or sensitive information may be disseminated
only to individuals with a need and a right to know, and where there
is sufficient assurance that appropriate security of such information
will be maintained. Such information includes, but is not limited
to, the transmittal of personnel information such as medical records
or related information. In law enforcement operations, confidential,
proprietary or sensitive information also includes criminal history
information, confidential informant identification, and intelligence
and tactical operations files.
Employees are prohibited from releasing or disclosing any photographs,
pictures or digital images of any crime scenes, traffic crashes, arrestees,
detainees, people or job-related incidents or occurrences taken with
the Township's communication media to any person, entity, business
or media or Internet outlet, whether on or off duty, without the express
written permission of the Administrator. Except in emergency situations,
employees are prohibited from taking digital images or photographs
with media equipment not owned by the Township. For purposes of this
subsection, an "emergency situation" involves a sudden and unforeseen
combination of circumstances or the resulting state that calls for
immediate action, assistance or relief, and may include accidents,
crimes and flights from accidents or crimes, and the employee does
not have access to the Township's communication media. If such
situation occurs, employee agrees that any images belong to the Township
and agrees to release the image to the Township and ensure its permanent
deletion from the media device upon direction from the Township.
No media advertisement, electronic bulletin board posting, or any
other posting accessible via the Internet about the Township or on
behalf of the Township, whether through the use of the Township's
communication media or otherwise, may be issued unless it has first
been approved by the Administrator of the Township. Under no circumstances
may information of a confidential, sensitive or otherwise proprietary
nature be placed or posted on the Internet or otherwise disclosed
to anyone outside the Township.
Because authorized postings placed on the Internet through use of
the Township's communication media will display the Township's
return address, any information posted on the Internet must reflect
and adhere to all of the Township's standards and policies.
All users are personally accountable for messages that they originate
or forward using the Township's communication media. Misrepresenting,
obscuring, suppressing, or replacing a user's identity on any
communication media is prohibited. "Spoofing" (constructing electronic
communications so that it appears to be from someone else) is prohibited.
Employees must respect the laws regarding copyrights, trademarks,
rights of the public and the Township and other third-party rights.
Any use of the Township's name, logos, service marks or trademarks
outside the course of the employee's employment, without the
express consent of the Township, is strictly prohibited. To minimize
the risk of a copyright violation, employees should provide references
to the source(s) of information used and cite copyrighted works identified
in online communications.
To the extent that employees use social media outside of their employment
and in so doing employees identify themselves as the Township's
employees, or if they discuss matters related to the Township on a
social media site, employees must add a disclaimer on the front page,
stating that it does not express the views of the Township, and the
employee is expressing only his/her personal views. For example: "The
views expressed on this website/web log are mine alone and do not
necessarily reflect the views of my employer." Place the disclaimer
in a prominent position and repeat it for each posting that is expressing
an opinion related to the Township or the Township's business.
Employees must keep in mind that, if they post information on a social
media site that is in violation of Township policy and/or federal,
state or local laws, the disclaimer will not shield them from disciplinary
action.
Nothing in these policies is designed to interfere with, restrain
or prevent employee communications regarding wages, hours or other
terms and conditions of employment. Township employees have the right
to engage in or refrain from such activities.