When You Need to Know: Getting Information by Informal and Formal Means.

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INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC DISCLOSURE RESPONSE
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When You Need to Know: Getting Information by Informal and Formal Means

Informal Means Ask somebody you know for the information Look for the information on the internet.

Exploring the Internet Example 1: You want to know how much CSU Chancellor White made last year. Where can you find this information?

Exploring the Internet Go to: employee%2Ftop%2Fyear%3D2013http:// employee%2Ftop%2Fyear%3D2013 Type “Timothy White” in the “name” field. Click on “search.”

Exploring the Internet

Example 2: You, an SSP II, want to know what your minimum salary should be. Where can you find this information? Exploring the Internet

Go to: ule/Salary.aspx ule/Salary.aspx Type “3082” in the search field Click on “go.”

Exploring the Internet Click on the first or the second “3082” under “Class” to get to the next slide or the next slide over, respectively.

Exploring the Internet

Click on “Range.”

Exploring the Internet APPLICATION OF RANGE CODES for Nonacademic Classifications. The range code identifies an alternate range of a classification when the class has more than one assigned salary range. If there is no alternate range, the range code is 0. 1.Range Code 1, RANGE A. This range reflects the normal salary of the class /12 Pay Plan. Those classes eligible for the 11/12 Pay Plan are identified in the salary schedule. The 11/12 pay plan information is denoted by either separate range codes within a class or separate class codes (see item #5 below). Range Code 6, RANGE E. This range shall have the same criteria as Range Code 1, Range A with the salary for eleven months' work paid in twelve equal installments (11/12 Pay Plan).

Collective Bargaining Agreement

CBA Article 8: Union Rights “The campus Human Resources Office shall provide to the APC upon request, a monthly list of all employees new to the bargaining unit, employees reclassified, and those who have terminated their employment. Such lists shall contain names and work locations and shall be provided at no cost to the APC.” Article 8.8 (emphasis supplied) “Upon request of the APC, employee lists and public information shall be provided to the APC. An employee's home address shall be released to the APC unless the employee has officially informed the CSU that he/she wishes the home address withheld. The cost of such employee lists and public information shall be borne by the APC.”Article 8.13 (emphasis supplied)

CBA Article 10: Grievances “In cases where it is necessary for the grievant or his/her representative to have access to information for the purpose of investigating a grievance, the grievant or his/her representative shall make a written request for such information to the appropriate administrator. The grievant or his/her representative shall have access to all information which would assist in pursuing the grievance exclusive of information defined as "confidential" or "personal" pursuant to the Information Practices Act of 1977 or the HEERA.” Article (emphasis supplied)

“The employee shall be provided a notice of the disciplinary action proposed to be taken; a copy of the charges and materials upon which the disciplinary action is based, and notice of the right to respond, either orally or in writing.” Article (emphasis supplied) CBA Article 12: Discipline

Higher Education Employer-Employee Relations Act “In general, the exclusive representative is entitled to all information that is necessary and relevant to discharging its duty to represent unit employees.... An employer’s refusal to provide such information evidences bad faith bargaining unless the employer can supply adequate reasons why it cannot supply the information.... [I]nformation pertaining immediately to mandatory subjects of bargaining is so intrinsic to the core of the employer-employee relationship that it is considered presumptively relevant and must be disclosed unless the employer can establish that the information is plainly irrelevant or can provide adequate reasons why it cannot furnish the information.” Stockton Unified Scholl District (1980) PERB Dec. No. 143

Public Records Act

“As used in this chapter:... (e) "Public records" includes any writing containing information relating to the conduct of the public's business prepared, owned, used, or retained by any state or local agency regardless of physical form or characteristics.... (g) "Writing" means any handwriting, typewriting, printing, photostating, photographing, photocopying, transmitting by electronic mail or facsimile, and every other means of recording upon any tangible thing any form of communication or representation, including letters, words, pictures, sounds, or symbols, or combinations thereof, and any record thereby created, regardless of the manner in which the record has been stored.”Government Code § 6252

Public Records Act “(b) Except with respect to public records exempt from disclosure by express provisions of law, each state or local agency, upon a request for a copy of records that reasonably describes an identifiable record or records, shall make the records promptly available to any person upon payment of fees covering direct costs of duplication, or a statutory fee if applicable. Upon request, an exact copy shall be provided unless impracticable to do so. (c) Each agency, upon a request for a copy of records, shall, within 10 days from receipt of the request, determine whether the request, in whole or in part, seeks copies of disclosable public records in the possession of the agency and shall promptly notify the person making the request of the determination and the reasons therefor.... When the agency dispatches the determination, and if the agency determines that the request seeks disclosable public records, the agency shall state the estimated date and time when the records will be made available....” Government Code § 6253 “Direct costs of duplication” exclude the costs for searching for, reviewing, or deleting parts of (i.e. redacting) the public record.

Public Records Act “Except as provided in Sections and , nothing in this chapter shall be construed to require disclosure of records that are any of the following: (a) Preliminary drafts, notes, or interagency or intra- agency memoranda that are not retained by the public agency in the ordinary course of business, if the public interest in withholding those records clearly outweighs the public interest in disclosure.... (b) Personnel, medical, or similar files, the disclosure of which would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy....”Government Code § 6254

Public Records Act “(a) The agency shall justify withholding any record by demonstrating that the record in question is exempt under express provisions of this chapter or that on the facts of the particular case the public interest served by not disclosing the record clearly outweighs the public interest served by disclosure of the record. (b) A response to a written request for inspection or copies of public records that includes a determination that the request is denied, in whole or in part, shall be in writing.”Government Code § 6255

Making an Information Request

Who Are You? If you are making the request as a private person on your own behalf, you must use CBA Article 10, if applicable, or the PRA. You cannot use CBA Article 8 or the HEERA. (You must be a grievant for CBA Article 10 to be applicable.) If you are making the request as an APC officer or employee on behalf of APC, you can use CBA Article 8 or 10, if applicable, the HEERA, or the PRA. (You must be a grievant’s representative for CBA Article 10 to be applicable.)

Making an Information Request What Are You Looking for? If you are looking for information that is not contained in already existing documentary records and that also cannot be compiled or extracted from already existing electronic records, you must use CBA Article 8 or 10, if applicable, or the HEERA. You cannot use the PRA. If you are looking for information that is contained in already existing documentary records or that can be compiled or extracted from already existing electronic records, you can use CBA Article 8 or 10, if applicable, the HEERA, or the PRA.

Making an Information Request How Are You Going to Ask for It? Consider asking for the information, if it contains private or confidential information, in redacted form to avoid objections. Consider asking for the information in electronic format to reduce cost.