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Digital Video Surveillance

Purpose

Selected areas of the Library are equipped with video cameras for the protection and safety of customers, employees, assets and property, and to identify persons breaking the law or violating the Library’s Code of Conduct. Signs are posted at the Library entrance, in study rooms, and in the playroom, informing the public that security cameras are in use.

The purpose of this policy is to establish guidelines for the placement and use of digital video cameras, as well as the access, retrieval and use of recorded digital video images and still photographs at the Twinsburg Public Library. Video monitoring, recording, storage and access will be conducted in a manner consistent with all existing local and applicable laws and ordinances.

Library employees are to review and comply with this policy.

Security Camera Locations

Reasonable efforts are made to safeguard the privacy of customers and employees. The video security cameras are positioned to record only those areas specified by the Director/designee and will complement other measures to maintain a safe and secure environment in compliance with Library policies. Camera locations shall not be changed or added without the permission of the Director.

Cameras may be installed in locations where staff and customers would not have an expectation of privacy. Examples include common areas of the Library such as entrances, near book and media collections, public seating, delivery areas, parking lots, and outside properties. Cameras will not be installed in areas where staff and the public have a reasonable expectation of privacy, such as restrooms; nor are they positioned to identify a person’s reading, viewing, or listening activities in the Library.

Access to Digital Images

Designated Library staff may randomly monitor activity via the security cameras software.

Only the Director, Assistant Director, and designated Senior Persons are authorized to access the recorded archival data in pursuit of incidents of criminal activity, litigation, or violation of the Library Code of Conduct. Authorized individuals, with notice to the Director, may ask other staff to review recorded data to ascertain security concerns related to a specific incident. These persons shall not violate any laws relevant to this policy in performing their duties and functions related to the video security system.

Use/Disclosure of Video Records

Video records and still photographs may be used by authorized individuals to identify those responsible for Library policy violations, criminal activity on Library property, or actions considered disruptive to normal Library operations.

Video records may be shared with authorized Library employees when appropriate or, upon approval by the Director, other Library staff to identify those suspended from Library property and to maintain a safe, secure, and policy-compliant environment.

Under certain circumstances, individuals authorized under this policy may use a still photograph or selected portions of recorded data to request law enforcement review for assessing the security risk of a specific individual or for investigating a crime on Library property.

Video records shall not be used or disclosed other than as specifically authorized by this policy.

Video records may contain personally identifiable information about an individual who has used any Library service or borrowed any Library materials (“patron information”) and will be accorded the same level of confidentiality and protection provided to Library users by Ohio state law (including, but not limited to ORC §149.432).

All requests for security camera footage or still photographs by law enforcement will be referred to the Library Director. In the absence of the Director, patrons should make direct requests to the Senior Administrative Person.

In the event of a search warrant, which is executable immediately, Library Administration will comply with the search warrant and consult with legal counsel. Upon receipt of a subpoena or other court order, the Library Administration shall consult with legal counsel to determine if the document is in proper form and if good cause for its issuance in a court of proper jurisdiction is demonstrated. If not, the Library Administration shall insist any defect be remedied before releasing records which contain patron information.

General Public Requesting Access to Security Camera Footage

Confidentiality/privacy issues prohibit the general public from viewing security camera footage that contains patron information. If the Library receives a request from the general public to inspect security camera footage which contains patron information, the general public will be advised to file a police complaint.

Retention of Digital Images

Images from the Library video security system are stored digitally on hardware in the Library. Security camera footage is kept confidential, and security recording equipment is housed in a locked area. Recordings are kept for no longer than 21 days in accordance with the Library’s records retention schedule, unless required as part of an ongoing investigation or litigation.

Unauthorized Access and/or Disclosure

A breach of this Policy may result in disciplinary action up to and including dismissal. Any Library employee who becomes aware of any unauthorized disclosure of a video record and/or a potential privacy breach has a responsibility to immediately inform the Director of the breach.