Live Streaming Video. 1. The School District presently has installed a security surveillance video system (‘hereinafter referred to as the “Video System”) to aid in the safety and security of students, staff, and property; which provides, among other things, real-time video feed through each installed camera along with the current ability to access video recordings; and 2. The Parties parties recognize that during emergency situations, as defined below, they both will derive substantial benefit from the Oswego Police Department having the ability to access the Video System in order to mutually resolve emergency situations, and to allow for critical decisions to be made using real-time awareness of such situations; and 3. The Parties parties recognize that there are privacy concerns and legal restrictions as to the ability of the Oswego Police Department to access recorded video inasmuch as those video recordings, may be considered “education records” within the meaning of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (“FERPA”) 20 U.S.C. §1232g; 34 CFR Part 99. 4. An emergency situation is one that poses an imminent threat to the life, safety, health, or property of the School District’s facilities, students, staff, and other occupants. An emergency situation commences when the Oswego Police Department receives a signal, alarm, information, or request that necessitates a response to the emergency situation and does not terminate until all police, fire department, and emergency medical personnel assigned to respond to the emergency situation have departed from the School District’s facility/facilities.
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Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement
Live Streaming Video. 1. The School District presently has installed a security surveillance video system (‘hereinafter referred to as the “Video System”) to aid in the safety and security of students, staff, and property; which provides, among other things, real-time video feed through each installed camera along with the current ability to access video recordings; and
2. The Parties parties recognize that during emergency situations, as defined below, they both will derive substantial benefit from the Oswego Police Department having the ability to access the Video System in order to mutually resolve emergency situations, and to allow for critical decisions to be made using real-time awareness of such situations; and
3. The Parties parties recognize that there are privacy concerns and legal restrictions as to the ability of the Oswego Police Department to access recorded video inasmuch as those video recordings, may be considered “education records” within the meaning of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (“FERPA”) 20 U.S.C. §1232g; 34 CFR Part 99.
4. An emergency situation is one that poses an imminent threat to the life, safety, health, or property of the School District’s facilities, students, staff, and other occupants. An emergency situation commences when the Oswego Police Department receives a signal, alarm, information, or request that necessitates a response to the emergency situation and does not terminate until all police, fire department, and emergency medical personnel assigned to respond to the emergency situation have departed from the School District’s facility/facilities.
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Sources: Intergovernmental Agreement