Maine Employee Privacy Memo

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US-AHI-282
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This AHI form is regarding employee privacy and the company's drug policy.

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Employees have the right to keep private facts about themselves confidential and the right to some degree of personal space. An employer that discloses private facts or lies about an employee may be held accountable in a civil action for invasion of privacy or defamation.

4.1 As outlined in the Issues Paper, the Privacy Act currently includes exemptions in relation to small businesses, employee records, registered political parties and political acts and practices and journalism.

Dealing with employee records falls under an 'exempt practice' under the Privacy Act. This means that the normal rules about the way you deal with personal information do not apply to employee records.

Most Commonly Used Exceptions (1) To those officers and employees of the agency which maintains the record, who have a need for the record in the performance of their duties. Make sure all disclosures to HUD officers and employees are necessary and allowed by the SORN that has been published on the Federal Register.

Employees have the right to keep private facts about themselves confidential and the right to some degree of personal space. An employer that discloses private facts or lies about an employee may be held accountable in a civil action for invasion of privacy or defamation.

The Privacy Act only applies to an employee record if the information is used for a purpose not directly related to the employment relationship. However, workplace laws require a range of information to be made and kept for each employee.

Generally, employers are not allowed to listen to or record conversations of their employees without the consent of the parties involved. The Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) allows employers to listen in on business calls, but are not allowed to record or listen to private conversations.

The Privacy Act only applies to EPA records that: contain information on individuals', are maintained by the EPA in a system of records; and. are retrieved by a personal identifier, such as a person's name, Social Security Number, biometrics, medical record number or other unique identifier.

An employee Privacy Notice is a source of information that explains to an individual the what, how, where, why and when? regarding how a data controller (in our case an employer) processes an employee's personal data.

What is the Purpose of a Privacy Notice? A privacy notice serves as a public notification to visitors of a website that their personal information may be collected, processed, and used for certain purposes.

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Maine Employee Privacy Memo