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<br />network or any other messaging system at any time to review, copy or delete any file <br />or disclose any such file to others. <br /> <br />Responsibility: No email or other electronic communications (including facsimile <br />messages) may be sent which attempt to hide the identity of the sender, or represent <br />the sender as someone else or from another organization. Employees are <br />responsible for all electronic messages originating from a computer operating under <br />his/her password. <br /> <br />22.8 Excessive Usage <br /> <br />General: Electronic media and services should not be used in a manner that is likely <br />to cause network congestion or significantly hamper the ability of other people to <br />access and use the system. Continued impedance of other users through mass <br />consumption of system resources, after receipt of a request to cease such activity, is <br />prohibited. The willful or careless introduction of programs known as computer <br />viruses, Trojan Horses and worms into the City's network or into any external <br />networks or computers can cause such excessive computer usage or even damage a <br />system and so would be a violation of this policy. <br /> <br />22.9 Data Retention <br /> <br />Records Retention Schedule: Generally, electronic messages are temporary <br />communication which are non-vital and may be discarded routinely in accordance <br />with the City's record retention policy. However, depending on the content of the <br />email message, it may be considered a more formal record and should be retained <br />pursuant to a department's record retention schedules. Examples of messages of <br />this nature are: Policy, decision-making, or other memoranda of specific public <br />business. As such, these email messages are similar to printed communication and <br />should be written with the same formality. <br /> <br />22.10 Questions Regarding Policy <br /> <br />General: City Employees who have concerns or are uncertain about ethical, legal or <br />security issues regarding the use of data communications tools are expected to <br />discuss their concerns with their supervisor who will act as the Employee's first point <br />of contact. <br /> <br />Integrity: Part of the responsibility of the City Administrator is to insure the <br />integrity of City data (an asset). Therefore, the City Administrator, in consultation <br />with the City Attorney, will resolve and answer any questions about this Acceptable <br />Use Policy or its interpretation. Until such issues are resolved, questionable use <br />should be considered "not acceptable". Questions of interpretation should be submitted, in writing, to the City Administrator. Final authority for this Acceptable <br />Use Policy lies with the City Council. <br /> <br />//h <br />
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