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(1) Staff, students, and visitors to the University of Newcastle ( (2) This procedure outlines how the (3) This procedure does not apply to streaming of live video or other installations which may occur during conferences, meetings, exhibitions or other (4) Definitions that are specifically related to this document and the CCTV Policy are outlined in the CCTV Policy. (5) The installation of CCTV systems or cameras must be: (6) The decision to install CCTV systems may be informed by community consultation. (7) The installation of CCTV systems or cameras, or the relocation of CCTV cameras, must be authorised in writing by the Director, Infrastructure and Facilities Services. (8) The Security Manager is responsible for ensuring that installation of CCTV systems and cameras meets the requirements of the Privacy and Personal Information Protect Act, the CCTV Policy, and this procedure. (9) Signs indicating the operation of CCTV will be displayed near: (11) Where CCTV is newly introduced to (12) If use of the CCTV system has already commenced when an employee is first employed, the notice to that employee must be given before the employee commences work on (13) Requests for access to CCTV footage will be considered by the Security Manager or their nominee for requests relating to the investigation of incidents or undesirable behaviour. Such requests must be made in writing to the Security Manager. The request will be considered in accordance with the Privacy and Personal Information Protect Act 1998, the CCTV Policy, and other relevant (14) Subject to consultation with the Privacy and Right to Information Manager, and the approval of an authorised (15) The Security Manager may place conditions on authorised access to CCTV footage. (16) Requests for access to CCTV footage, other than those outlined in Clause 14, must be made in accordance the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (PPIPA) or Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009 (GIPA). Instructions for how to make such requests can be found at GIPA Requests. (17) A log of persons who have been given copies of CCTV footage, or have had access to CCTV footage will be maintained by the Security Manager. (18) Authorised access to view CCTV footage (“viewing access”) must occur in: (19) Access to the Security Control Room or viewing access by law enforcement agencies will be in accordance with the principles of the (20) Initial requests made for access to footage by law enforcement officers under circumstances outlined in Clause 20 must be confirmed in writing to the law enforcement agency, nominating the applicable event reference number. See also “Access to the Security Control Room”. (21) Copies of CCTV footage may be shared (“shared access”), subject to authorisation under the applicable (22) Requests for CCTV data should be sent via email to the Security Manager. (23) Approved access to CCTV data must be in accordance with the provisions of the CCTV Policy. (24) Access to the CCTV system is granted by the Security Manager or their nominee. (25) System access is controlled by the allocation of an individual user name and password. (26) Access permissions may include rights to control, view, store, and dispose of recordings. The Security Manager is responsible for determining the access permissions for groups of users. (27) The Security Manager is responsible for ensuring regular review of user access and permissions. (28) Access to the Security Control Room provides viewing access to live footage. Access to the Security Control Room must be authorised by the Security Manager, or their nominee, in accordance with this procedure. A register of persons authorised to access the Security Control Room will be maintained by the Security Manager and will include details of the: (29) Access to the Security Control Room must be subject to explanation of and agreement to the privacy and confidentiality requirements of the (30) CCTV footage, and all other records relating to access to CCTV footage, systems, and data must be stored and managed in accordance with the Policy, the Information Security Policy and the Records Governance Policy. (31) The CCTV system sanitises all un-bookmarked footage after 28 days by an automatic process of overwrite. The Security Manager is responsible for this process, including the monitoring and maintenance of the relevant system logs. (32) The Security Manager is responsible for reviewing bookmarked footage and determining if it is required by the (33) Bookmarked CCTV footage and CCTV data logs must be retained for a minimum of 7 years after record completion and then destroyed in accordance with the Records Governance Policy and the (34) Where the bookmarked CCTV footage becomes part of legal proceedings the footage will only be destroyed when the related legal records are destroyed. (35) (36) The Security Manager is responsible for ensuring that: (37) The CCTV system will generate live feed which is visible in the Security Control Room. (38) The Security Control Room will be used for the purpose of monitoring the CCTV system. (39) Where use of CCTV footage is authorised under the CCTV Policy, Control Room Operators will monitor the CCTV system to proactively identify and respond to emerging situations and to identify at any point where the live feed is compromised, or where the CCTV system is not operating at an optimal level. (40) Control Room Operators are not permitted to zoom in on (41) The Security Manager is responsible for ensuring that Control Room Operators are appropriately licensed as required by the Security Industry Act, 1997. (42) A decision to remove a CCTV camera may occur when it is determined that the camera is no longer effective or required. (43) The Director, Infrastructure and Facilities Services may authorise the removal of CCTV cameras. (44) Any person who believes a CCTV camera may be in use on (45) All other complaints regarding CCTV should be made in accordance with the (46) Concerns and issues regarding the CCTV system can be made to the Associate Director, Campus Services. (47) The Security Manager will ensure that all Control Room Operators, members of the Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) Procedure
Section 1 - Audience
Section 2 - Purpose
Section 3 - Definitions
Section 4 - Installation of CCTV
Signage
Notification Requirements
Section 5 - Access
Requests for Access to CCTV Footage
Viewing Access
Shared Access
Access to CCTV Data
Access to CCTV System
Access to the Security Control Room
Section 6 - CCTV Storage and Record Management
Destruction of CCTV Footage
Disclosure of CCTV Footage
Section 7 - Maintenance
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Section 9 - Removal of CCTV Cameras
Section 10 - Complaints
Section 11 - Training