Jennings County School Corporation
Bylaws & Policies
 

7530.01 - WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ALLOWANCE AND STAFF USE OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS DEVICES

Eligibility for Wireless Communication Allowance

Wireless communication devices ("WCDs") (i.e. cellular and wireless telephones, pager/beepers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), Blackberries/Smartphones, WiFi-enabled or broadband access devices, etc.) enable communication whenever a situation arises necessitating immediate contact, regardless of the person's location at the time. Therefore, the Superintendent and administrators who meet one or more of the following criteria are required as a condition of employment to own a WCD and obtain an appropriate service plan so that the WCD is available for use for business-related communications:

 A.their jobs require them to spend a considerable amount of time outside of their assigned office or work area during normal working hours and have regular access to telephone and/or Internet connections while outside their office or assigned work area;

 B.their jobs require them to be accessible outside of scheduled or normal working hours or to be contacted and respond in the event of an emergency; or

 C.their jobs consistently require timely and business critical two (2) way communication for which there is no reasonable alternative technology. (This is not intended to include occasional, incidental access or purely voluntary access such as checking e-mail from home).

 D.safety requirements indicate having a WCD is an integral part of meeting the requirements of the employee's job description; or

 E.the employee's job requirements include critical Corporation-wide decision-making.

Administrators who are required to have a WCD as a condition of their employment shall receive a monthly wireless communication allowance ("allowance"), up to an amount approved annually by the School Board to compensate them for the costs associated with acquiring and utilizing a WCD for business purposes. Additionally, other staff members who believe that they meet the above-identified criteria may apply for an allowance.

Amount of the Allowance

The allowance may consist of a monthly allowance of up to a specific dollar amount for wireless telephone service.

The allowance is not intended to compensate the employee's dollar-for-dollar cost for wireless service. Under no circumstances will the monthly allowance be more than

 A.the cost of the employee's monthly service plan for his/her WCD, or

 B.the cost of the employee's monthly service plan plus an approved amount to cover the employee's cost of acquiring the device.

The allowance does not constitute an increase to base pay, and will not be included in the calculation of percentage increases to base pay due to annual raises, job upgrades or benefits based on a percentage of salary, etc. The Board will pay only the Board-approved allowance even if actual monthly costs exceed the allowance. If the amount of the allowance needs to be changed because of documented business purpose, the employee should notify the Superintendent by submitting a new Wireless Communication Allowance Request Form.

No allowance will be paid when the employee is on an unpaid leave status, or is on an extended paid leave during which timely, business-essential communications are not likely to be necessary.

The employee must maintain an active wireless service contract while the allowance is being provided.

The Superintendent should use knowledge of each employees' duties (e.g. the projected number of minutes of monthly business-related calls, and whether the employee requires Internet/data service), and budget considerations to determine the amount of monthly allowance to recommend to the Board for each employee. In determining the amount of the allowance to recommend to the Board, the Superintendent may take into consideration the cost of the basic equipment, whether Internet/data service is needed, and the cost of the employee's monthly wireless service plan.

In order to continue to receive the allowance, administrators are required to answer all business-related calls on his/her WCD and promptly respond to any messages.

Allowance is Considered Taxable Income

Staff members who receive an allowance are not required to submit a log documenting their business-related use of the WCD; however, they will be informed that the allowance is considered additional compensation for income tax purposes (i.e. the allowance will be paid through the Corporation's payroll system as taxable income and appropriate payroll taxes on the amount of the allowance will be withheld from the employee's paycheck, and the amount of the allowance paid during the calendar year will be included in the wages line on the staff members' year-end W-2 statements). For determination of individual taxability, employees should check with their tax advisor.

Employee's Responsibilities

The employee is responsible for choosing his/her WCD, the voice and/or data plan, and the wireless service provider. Since the WCD is the property of the employee, the WCD may be used for personal calls (see below concerning the making of personal calls during work time) and be combined or enhanced with other personal plans (i.e. the employee may also, at his/her own expense, add extra services or equipment features, as desired). The employee is responsible for paying all monthly service charges in full and on time. The Board does not accept any liability for claims, charges, or disputes between the service provider and the staff member. Because the employee is personally responsible for the WCD, any replacement for loss or damage will be at the expense of the employee. Such replacement or repair must be completed promptly and the Superintendent must be notified if the employee will not be available by their WCD for a period of time.

Employees should contact the carrier through which they purchased their WCD and purchase their wireless service for support.

Changing or Ending a Wireless Service Contract Early

If prior to the end of a wireless service contract, a personal decision by the employee results in the need to end or change the WCD contract, the employee will bear the costs of any fees associated with the change or cancellation.

If prior to the end of a wireless service contract, the employee's misconduct, or misuse of the WCD, results in the need to end or change the WCD contract, the employee will bear the costs of any fees associated with the change or cancellation.

If prior to the end of a wireless service contract, the Board determines to reduce or cancel (unrelated to employee misconduct) the employee's monthly allowance, the Board will bear the cost of any fees associated with the change or cancellation. For example, if the employee is reassigned and/or his/her duties are changed, and the WCD is no longer needed for business purposes, if the employee does not want to retain the current contract, changes or cancellation fees will be reimbursed by the Board.

When selecting the duration of his/her wireless service contract, the employee should take into consideration the length of his/her Board-approved employment contract and not select a duration of the wireless service contract that exceeds the employment contract. If the employee is nonrenewed or voluntarily resigns while the wireless service contract is still in effect, the Board will not be responsible for any fees associated with the employee's decision to subsequently change or cancel the contract.

Once the allowance is given to the employee to purchase a device, the WCD remains the employee's property. However, upon termination, nonrenewal or resignation, the Board will immediately discontinue the monthly allowance.

Safe Use of Wireless Communications Devices

Employee safety is a priority of the Board, and responsible use of WCDs includes safe use.

Using a WCD while operating a vehicle is strongly discouraged. Employees should plan their work accordingly so that calls are placed, text messages/instant messages/e-mails read and/or sent, and/or the Internet browsed either prior to traveling or while on rest breaks. In the interest of safety for both Board employees and other drivers, employees are required to comply with all applicable laws while driving.

Duty to Maintain Confidentiality of Student Personally Identifiable Information  - Public and Student Record Requirements

Employees are subject to all applicable policies and guidelines pertaining to protection of the security, integrity and availability of the data stored on their WCDs.

Wireless communications, including calls, text messages, instant messages, and e-mails sent from WCDs, may not be secure. Therefore, employees should use discretion in relaying confidential information, particularly as it relates to students.

Additionally, wireless communications, including text messages, instant messages and e-mails sent and/or received by a public employee or school official using his/her personal WCD may constitute public records if the content of the message concerns Corporation business, or an education record if the content includes personally identifiable information about a student. Wireless communications that are public records are subject to retention and disclosure, upon request, in accordance with Policy 8310 – Public Records. Wireless communications that are student records should be maintained pursuant to Policy 8330 – Students Records. Finally, wireless communications and other electronically stored information (ESI) stored on the staff member's personal WCD may be subject to a Litigation Hold pursuant to Policy 8315 – Information Management. Staff are required to comply with Corporation requests to produce copies of wireless communications in their possession that are either public records or education records, or that constitute ESI that is subject to a Litigation Hold.

Except in emergency situations, employees are prohibited from using WCDs to capture, record or transmit the words (i.e. audio) and/or images (i.e. pictures/video) of any student, staff member or other person in the school or while attending a school-related activity, without express prior notice and explicit consent for the capture, recording or transmission of such words or images. Using a WCD to take or transmit audio and/or pictures/video of an individual without his/her consent is considered an invasion of privacy and is not permitted, unless authorized by the building principal or Superintendent.

Privacy Issues

WCDs, including but not limited to those with cameras, may not be possessed, activated or utilized at any time in any school situation where a reasonable expectation of personal privacy exists. These locations and circumstances include but are not limited to locker rooms, shower facilities, restrooms, classrooms, and any other areas where students or others may change clothes or be in any stage or degree of disrobing or changing clothes. The building principal has authority to make determinations as to other specific locations and situations where possession of a WCD is absolutely prohibited.

Personal Use of WCDs While at Work

During work hours personal communications made or received, regardless of whether on a WCD, or a regular telephone or network computer can interfere with employee productivity and distract others. Employees are expected to use discretion in using WCDs while at work for personal business. Employees are asked to limit personal communications to breaks and lunch periods, and to inform friends and family members of the Board's policy in this regard.

At no time may any WCD be utilized by an employee in a way that might reasonably create in the mind of another person an impression of being threatened, humiliated, harassed, embarrassed or intimidated.

Potential Disciplinary Action/Termination of the Allowance

Violation of this policy may constitute just cause for disciplinary action up to and including termination. Use of a WCD in any manner contrary to local, State or Federal laws will constitute misuse, and will result in immediate termination of the allowance.

Reimbursement for Business Calls on a Personal WCD

If a Board employee's job duties do not include frequent need for a WCD, the employee is not eligible for a wireless communication allowance or a Board-provided WCD. Such employees, however, may request reimbursement for the actual extra expenses of business cell phone calls. Reimbursement for per-minute "air time" charges is limited to the total coverage charge shown on the invoice; expenses for minutes included in the employee's personal plan will not be reimbursed. The employee should make personal payment to the provider, and then submit a request for reimbursement, which details the date/time of the call, to whom the call was placed or from whom the call was received, and a brief description of the purpose of the call. A copy of the employee's wireless service bill must be attached to the request for reimbursement (the employee should redact any personal calls from the bill prior to submitting it). Business calls made on school property should be made from traditional land-line phones, when readily accessible, and therefore will not be reimbursed if made on a personal WCD.

Employee Use of Board-Owned WCDs

The Corporation will provide Board-owned WCDs to certain employees who require specific equipment or similar technology to perform Corporation functions (e.g., school safety, physical plant maintenance, etc.) and never expect to use these devices for personal use. The Superintendent must approve such exceptions. Employees who qualify for this exception must submit to the Treasurer’s Office monthly documentation in the form of a copy of their respective WCD usage logs, verifying business use. The log must note the date/time of the phone call, to whom the call was placed or from whom the call was received, a brief statement of the purpose of the call. The employee’s immediate supervisor will be required to approve all charges, attesting that all calls were business related, by initialing the copy of the usage logs. In an employee fails to keep current with this documentation requirement, s/he will be required to return the WCD.

If a personal call inadvertently occurs, restitution must be made to the Corporation.

The Board reserves the right to switch an employee to the allowance program if excessive calls are made or if required documentation is not submitted in a timely manner.

Adopted 9/13/10