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Policy 105.5
Welcome to the Appalachian State University Online Policy Manual. These policies and procedures are periodically updated or revised. Efforts are made to keep this online version current. If any questions arise about the authenticity of the online version, please contact the Office of General Counsel (828-262-2751). In the event of any discrepancy between the online version and printed documents approved by the Chancellor, the printed documents shall govern.  
== Introduction ==
=== Program Adoption ===
As a best practice and using as a guide the Federal Trade Commission's Red Flags Rule (16 CFR Part 681, implementing Section 114 of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003, Public Law 108-159) and North Carolina General Statutes, Chapter 75, Article 2A, Appalachian State University (the "University") has developed an Identity Theft Prevention Program (the "Program") described below. This Program was developed with oversight and approval of the Board of Trustees of Appalachian State University (the "Board"). After consideration of the size and complexity of the Universitys operations and account systems, and the nature and scope of the Universitys activities, the Board determined that this Program was appropriate for the University, and approved it on September 24, 2010 (the "Effective Date").


Comments, suggestions or questions regarding the Policy Manual should be directed to the Office of General Counsel at ogc@appstate.edu or to the department with primary responsibility for implementation.
=== Purpose ===
The purpose of this Program is to detect, prevent and mitigate identity theft in connection with any covered account. This Program envisions the implementation of policies and procedures subject to the Chancellor's approval in order to achieve these goals. All University personnel whose employment duties require or allow access to identifying information of other employees or students are responsible for implementing this Program.


== Scope ==


''':NOTE:  For purposes of all Appalachian State University policies, references to SPA (subject to the State Personnel Act [former terminology]) shall be interchangeable with SHRA (subject to the State Human Resources Act [current terminology]); and references to EPA (exempt from the State Personnel Act [former terminology]) shall be interchangeable with EHRA (exempt from the State Human Resources Act [current terminology]).'''


== Definitions  ==


== Table of Contents ==
=== "Covered account===
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==== any account that constitutes a continuing financial relationship or is designed to permit multiple payments or transactions between the University and a person for a service, such as extension of credit, debit cards, Perkins Loans, Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP), institutional loans, accounts covered by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), deposit accounts, scholarship accounts, student accounts, and tuition payment plans. ====
* [[:Category:Governance and Administration|100 Governance and Administration]]
** [[Policy on Policies|101 Policy on Policies]]
** [[University Contracts and Delegation of Signature Authority|102 University Contracts and Delegation of Signature Authority]]
*** [[Legal Services Policy|102.1 Legal Services Policy]]
** [[Board of Trustees|103 Board of Trustees]]
*** [[Bylaws|103.1 Bylaws]]
*** [[Audit Committee Charter|103.2 Audit Committee Charter]]
*** [[Naming of Facilities and Programs|103.3 Naming of Facilities and Programs]]
*** [[Honorary Degrees|103.4 Honorary Degrees]]
** [[Facility Use|104 Facility Use]]
** [[:Category:Records|105 Records]]
*** [[Record Retention Policy|105.1 Record Retention Policy]]
*** [[University Archives|105.2 University Archives]]
*** [[Policy Statement on the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as Amended|105.3 Policy Statement on the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as Amended]]
*** [[Identity Theft Prevention Plan|105.5 Identity Theft Prevention Plan]]
*** [[Public Records Requests|105.6 Public Records Requests]]
** [[Drugs and Alcohol|106 Drugs and Alcohol]]
*** [[Alcohol at University Events|106.1 Alcohol at University Events]]
*** [[Tailgating|106.2 Tailgating]]
**[[Substantive Change for Accreditation Purposes|107 Substantive Change for Accreditation Purposes]]
**[[Equal Opportunity|108 Equal Opportunity]]
**[[Debt Management|109 Debt Management]]
**[[Discrimination, Harassment, Retaliation and Sex-Based Misconduct|110 Discrimination, Harassment, Retaliation and Sex-Based Misconduct]]
**[[:Category:Protection of Minors|111 Protection of Minors]]
***[[Protection of Minors|111.1 Protection of Minors]]
***[[Reporting Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect|111.2 Reporting Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect]]
**<s>112 Title IX and Sex/Gender-Based Misconduct</s> [[Discrimination, Harassment, Retaliation and Sex-Based Misconduct|See Policy #110]]
**[[Chalking|113 Chalking]]
* [[:Category:Academic Affairs|200 Academic Affairs]]
** [[Faculty Handbook|201 Faculty Handbook]]
** [[Undergraduate Bulletin|202 Undergraduate Bulletin]]
** [[Graduate Bulletin|203 Graduate Bulletin]]
** [[Buyout Policy for Externally Sponsored Projects|204 Buyout Policy for Externally Sponsored Projects]]
** [[Academic Integrity Code|205 Academic Integrity Code]]
** [[Final Grade Appeal Procedure|206 Final Grade Appeal Procedure]]
** [[Intellectual Property Transfer|207 Intellectual Property Transfer]]
** [[Research Involving Human Subjects|209 Research Involving Human Subjects]]
** [[Research Misconduct|211 Research Misconduct]]
** [[Use of Recombinant DNA in Research and Teaching Laboratories|212 Use of Recombinant DNA in Research and Teaching Laboratories]]
** [[Care and Use of Animals for Research Teaching or Demonstration|213 Care and Use of Animals for Research Teaching or Demonstration]]
** [[Credit Hours|214 Credit Hours]]
** [[Internet/Web-Based Courses|215 Internet/Web-Based Courses]]
** [[Human Subject Research Recruitment|216 Human Subject Research Recruitment]]
** [[Export Controls Compliance|217 Export Controls Compliance]]
** [[Policy on Independent Studies|218 Policy on Independent Studies]]
** [[Policy on Faculty Workload|219 Policy on Faculty Workload]]
** [[Facilities and Administrative Cost Policy|220 Facilities and Administrative Cost Policy]]
** [[Fellowship Policy|221 Fellowship Policy]]
** [[Global Learning Management System Policy|222 Global Learning Management System Policy]]
** [[Campus Survey Policy|223 Campus Survey Policy]]
* [[:Category:Public Safety| 300 Public Safety]]
** [[:Category:Police|301 Police]]
*** [[Special Services|301.1 Special Services]]
*** [[University Police Services|301.2 University Police Services]]
*** [[Criminal Trespass|301.3 Criminal Trespass Warning]]
*** [[Clery_Act_Compliance_Policy|301.4 Clery Act Compliance Policy]]
*** [[Bicycle Helmets|301.5 Bicycle Helmets]]
*** [[University Security Camera Policy|301.6 University Security Camera Policy]]
** [[:Category:Emergency Management|302 Emergency Management]]
*** [[Emergency Management Program|302.1 Emergency Management Program]]
*** [[Communication Guidelines|302.2 Communication Guidelines for Emergencies and Campus Issues]]
*** [[Emergency Operations Plan|302.3 Emergency Operations Plan]]
*** [[Building Emergency Plans|302.4 Building Emergency Plans]]
*** [[Infectious Disease Plan|302.5 Pandemic Infectious Disease Plan]]
*** [[International Crisis Management|302.6 International Crisis Management]]
*** [[Emergency Notification System|302.7 Emergency Notification System]]
** [[:Category:Environmental Health and Safety|303 Environmental Health and Safety]]
*** [[Office of Occupational Safety and Health Introduction|303.1 Office of Occupational Safety and Health Introduction]]
*** [[OSHA Regulations|303.2 OSHA Regulations]]
*** [[Safety Committees|303.3 Safety Committees]]
*** [[Personal Protective Equipment|303.4 Personal Protective Equipment]]
*** [[Accident Reports|303.5 Accident Reports]]
*** [[Safety Hazards|303.6 Safety Hazards]]
*** [[Hazardous Communication Program|303.7 Hazardous Communication Program]]
*** [[Exposure Control Plan For Bloodborne Pathogens|303.8 Exposure Control Plan for Bloodborne Pathogens]]
*** [[Chemical Hygiene Plan|303.9 Chemical Hygiene Plan]]
*** [[Open Flame Policy|303.10 Open Flame Policy]]
*** [[Fall Protection Plan|303.11 Fall Protection Plan]]
*** [[Respiratory Protection Program|303.12 Respiratory Protection Program]]
*** [[Multi-Passenger Vehicles|303.13 Multi-Passenger Vehicles]]
*** [[Lockout/Tagout Procedures|303.14 Lockout/Tagout Procedures]]
*** [[Pre-Purchase Review of Products|303.15 Pre-Purchase Review of Products]]
*** [[Hazardous Chemical Spill Response|303.16 Hazardous Chemical Spill Response]]
*** [[Automated External Defibrillator Protocol|303.17 Automated External Defibrillator Protocol]]
*** [[Safety Inspections|303.18 Safety Inspections]]
*** [[Fire Prevention and Emergency Action|303.19 Fire Prevention and Emergency Action]]
*** [[Industrial Hygiene Assistance Request Form|303.20 Industrial Hygiene Assistance Request Form]]
*** [[Emergency Telephone Number|303.21 Emergency Telephone Numbers]]
*** [[Radiation Safety Manual|303.22 Radiation Safety Manual]]
*** [[Confined Space Program|303.23 Confined Space Program]]
*** [[Animals on Campus|303.24 Animals On Campus]]
*** [[Tobacco_and_Related_Product_Restrictions_on_University_Property|303.25 Tobacco and Related Product Restrictions on University Property]]
*** [[Unmanned Aircraft Systems Policy|303.26 Unmanned Aircraft Systems Policy]]
*** [[Theatrical Simulated Firearms Policy|303.27 Theatrical Simulated Firearms Policy]]
*** [[Controlled Substance Research Policy|303.28 Controlled Substance Research Policy]]
*** [[Laboratory Safety Policy|303.29 Laboratory Safety Policy]]
** [[:Category:Parking and Traffic|304 Parking and Traffic]]
*** [[Rules and Regulations|304.1 Rules and Regulations]]
*** [[Use of Skateboards and Similar Devices|304.2 Use of Skateboards and Similar Devices]]
* [[:Category:Students|400 Students]]
** [[Code of Student Conduct|401 Code of Student Conduct]]
*** <s>401.2 Harassment and Discrimination</s> [[Discrimination, Harassment, Retaliation and Sex-Based Misconduct|See Policy #110]]
** [[:Category:Student Organizations|402 Student Organizations]]
*** [[Organizational Student Conduct Policy|402.1 Organizational Student Conduct Policy]]
*** [[Student Organization Web Sites|402.2 Student Organization Web Sites]]
*** [[Recognized Student Organization Food Sales|402.3 Recognized Student Organization Food Sales]]
** [[:Category:Student Health|403 Student Health]]
*** [[Administrative Health Officer|403.1 Administrative Health Officer]]
*** [[Rendering Assistance to Students Who Have Attempted Suicide or Who Exhibit Other Life-Threatening Behaviors|403.2 Rendering Assistance to Students Who Have Attempted Suicide or Who Exhibit Other Life-Threatening Behaviors]]
*** [[Medical Withdrawals|403.3 Medical Withdrawals]]
*** [[Student Death Policy|403.4 Student Death Policy]]
*** [[Awarding Degrees Posthumously|403.5 Awarding Degrees Posthumously]]
** [[:Category:Housing|404 Housing]]
*** [[Right of Entry/Search and Seizure|404.1 Right of Entry/Search and Seizure]]
** [[:Category:Miscellaneous Student Policies|405 Miscellaneous Student Policies]]
*** [[Tunnel Painting|405.1 Tunnel Painting]]
** [[:Category:Student Withdrawal|406 Student Withdrawal]]
*** [[Withdrawal Policy|406.1 Withdrawal Policy]]
** [[Military Call to Service|407 Military Call to Service]]
* [[Business Operations|500 Business Operations]]
** [[Management and Use of University Funds| 501 Management and Use of University Funds]]
*** [[Departmental Bookkeeping|501.7 Departmental Bookkeeping]]
*** [[Fixed Asset System|501.17 Fixed Asset System]]
** [[Bookstore|502 Bookstore]]
** [[University Treasurer|503 University Treasurer]]
*** [[State Policies Regarding The Receipt of Funds|503.1 State Policies Regarding the Receipt of Funds]]
*** [[Receipting and Depositing Funds|503.2 Accounts Receivable]]
*** [[Collection of Cash Outside University Cashier's Office|503.3 Collection of Cash Outside University Cashier's Office]]
*** [[Storage and Safeguarding of Funds|503.4 Storage and Safeguarding of Funds]]
*** [[Imprest Change Funds|503.5 Imprest Change Funds]]
*** [[Collection of Checks Returned for Insufficient Funds|503.7 Collection of Checks Returned for Insufficient Funds]]
*** [[Payment Card Services Policy|503.8 Payment Card Services Policy]]
** [[Central Warehouse|504 Central Warehouse]]
*** [[Warehouse Stock Items|504.1 Warehouse Stock Items]]
*** [[Central Receiving|504.2 Central Receiving]]
*** [[Central Shipping|504.3 Central Shipping]]
*** [[Purchasing Items from the Central Warehouse|504.4 Purchasing Items from the Central Warehouse]]
** [[Campus Dining|505 Campus Dining]] 
*** [[APPCARDS|505.1 APPCARDS]]
*** [[Catering Service and Special Events|505.2 Catering Service and Special Events]]
** [[Payroll|506 Payroll]]
*** [[ASU Payroll Policies|506.1 ASU Payroll Policies]]
** [[Facilities and Property Management|507 Facilities and Property Management]] 
*** [[Association with other University Departments|507.1 Association with other University Departments]]
*** [[Funding and Types of Services|507.2 Funding and Types of Services]]
*** [[Services Provided by the Physical Plant|507.3 Services Provided by the Physical Plant]]
*** [[Requests for Physical Plant Services|507.4 Requests for Physical Plant Services]]
*** [[Emergency Maintenance and Repair Service|507.5 Emergency Maintenance and Repair Service]]
*** [[Renovations and Alterations|507.6 Renovations and Alterations]]
*** [[Key and Lock Security|507.7 Key and Lock Security]]
*** [[Heating and Cooling/Environmental Control|507.8 Heating and Cooling/Environmental Control]]
*** [[Buildings and Grounds Regulations|507.9 Buildings and Grounds Regulations]]
*** [[Motor Vehicle Management|507.10 Motor Vehicle Management]]
*** [[Recycling Programs|507.11 Recycling Program]]
*** [[Surplus Property|507.12 Surplus Property]]
*** [[Borrowing Computer Equipment|507.13 Borrowing Computer Equipment]]
*** [[University Space Management|507.14 University Space Management]]
*** [[Campus Wayfinding and Signage|507.15 Campus Wayfinding and Signage]]
** [[Post Office|508 Post Office]]
** [[Purchasing|509 Purchasing]]
*** <s>509.1 Purchasing Office</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.2 Purchase Authorizations</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.3 Solicitation by Salesmen</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.4 Product and Service Demonstrations by Vendors</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.5 State Purchase Contracts</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.6 Solicitation of Bids and Quotations</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.7 Single Source Purchases</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.8 Purchases from Commercial Vendors</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.9 Changes to Purchase Orders</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.10 Correspondence with Vendors</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.11 Return of Merchandise to Vendors</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.12 Purchases from University Facilities</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.13 Emergency Purchases</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.14 Blanket Purchase Orders</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.15 Rental and Lease of Equipment</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.16 Purchase and Rental of Office Machines</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.17 Service Contracts/Maintenance Agreements</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.18 Purchase or Rental of EDP and Computer Related Equipment</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.19 Excise and Sales Tax</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.20 Personal and Professional Service Contracts</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.21 Indefinite Quantity Contracts</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.22 Small Purchases</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.23 Procurement Card Program</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
*** <s>509.24 Pre-Payments</s> [[Purchasing|See Policy #509]]
** [[:Category:Travel, Transportation, and Expense Reimbursements|510 Travel, Transportation, and Expense Reimbursements]]
*** [[Travel and Expense Reimbursement Policy|510.1 Travel and Expense Reimbursement Policy]]
*** [[Travel to Destinations of Elevated Risk|510.2 Travel to Destinations of Elevated Risk]]
*** [[International Travel Insurance|510.3 International Travel Insurance]]
** [[Printing and Publications|511 Printing and Publications]]
*** [[Printing Responsibilities|511.1 Printing Responsibilities]]
*** [[Printing Services and Charges|511.2 Printing Services and Charges]]
*** [[Graphic Identity Program|511.3 Graphic Identity Program]]
** [[Budget Administration|512 Budget Administration]]
* [[Human Resources|600 Human Resources]]
** 601 Hiring and Separation
*** [[SHRA Employee Separation from Service|601.4 SHRA Employee Separation from Service]]
*** [[SHRA Employee Terminating Employment|601.5 SHRA Employee Terminating Employment]]
*** [[SHRA Grievance and Appeal|601.6 SHRA Grievance and Appeal]]
*** [[SHRA Employee Reduction-in-Force|601.7 SHRA Employee Reduction-in-Force]]
*** [[Administrative Separation/Retreat to Faculty Position|601.10 Administrative Separation/Retreat to Faculty Position]]
** 602 Terms and Conditions of Employment
*** <s>602.1 Equal Opportunity</s> [[Equal Opportunity|See Policy #108]]
*** <s>602.2 Harassment, Discrimination and Retaliation</s> [[Discrimination, Harassment, Retaliation and Sex-Based Misconduct|See Policy #110]]
*** [[Employee Abuse of Alcohol and Other Drugs|602.3 Employee Abuse of Alcohol and Other Drugs]]
*** [[Software Use on Non-State Computers|602.4 Use of Software on Non-State Owned Personal Computers]]
*** [[Supplemental Pay|602.10 Supplemental Pay]]
*** [[Disciplinary Action Suspension and Dismissal|602.16 Disciplinary Action, Suspension and Dismissal]]
*** [[Improper Relationships between Students and Employees|602.21 Improper Relationships between Students and Employees]]
*** [[EHRA Non-Faculty Grievances|602.23 EHRA Non-Faculty Grievances]]
*** [[Evaluating Staff Employees|602.24 Evaluating Staff Employees]]
*** [[Adverse Weather and Emergency Closing|602.26 Adverse Weather and Emergency Closing]]
*** [[Critical and Essential Staff|<s>602.28 Critical and Essential Staff</s>]] (Repealed)
*** [[On-Call/Emergency Callback Pay|602.29 On-Call/Emergency Callback Pay]]
*** [[Criminal Background Reports|602.30 Criminal Background Reports]]
*** [[Workplace Violence|602.32 Workplace Violence]]
*** [[Sponsorship of Employees For United States Permanent Residence|602.33 Sponsorship of Employees For United States Permanent Residence]]
*** [[Non-Salary and Deferred Compensation|602.34 Non-Salary and Deferred Compensation]]
*** [[Employee Relocation Expenses|602.35 Employee Relocation Expenses]]
*** [[Flexible Work Arrangements|602.36 Flexible Work Arrangements]]
*** [[University Volunteers|602.37 University Volunteers]]
** 603 Benefits
*** [[Tuition Waiver|603.4 Tuition Waiver]]
*** [[Tuition Reimbursement|603.5 Tuition Reimbursement]]
*** [[Filing the Supervisor's Accident Report Form|603.6 Filing the Supervisor's Accident Report Form]]
*** [[Vacation Leave|603.10 Vacation Leave]]
*** [[Sick Leave|603.11 Sick Leave]]
*** [[Leave without Pay Administration|603.12 Leave without Pay Administration]]
*** [[Holiday Leave Administration|603.13 Holiday Leave Administration]]
*** [[FMLA Leave Administration|603.14 FMLA Leave Administration]]
*** [[Family Illness Leave Administration|603.15 Family Illness Leave Administration]]
*** [[Community Service Leave|603.16 Community Service Leave]]
*** [[Military Service Leave and Differential Pay Procedures|603.17 Military Service Leave and Differential Pay Procedures]]
*** [[Emergency Loan Fund|603.18 Emergency Loan Fund]]
** 604 Conflicts of Interest and Commitment
*** [[Dual Employment|604.1 Dual Employment]]
*** [[External Professional Activities of Faculty and Other Professional Staff|604.3 External Professional Activities of Faculty and Other Professional Staff]]
*** [[Secondary Employment|604.4 Secondary Employment]]
*** [[Staff (SHRA) Employee Request for Approval to Engage in Outside Work|604.5 Staff (SHRA) Employee Request for Approval to Engage in Outside Work]]
*** [[Conflict of Interest and Commitment|604.6 Conflict of Interest and Commitment]]
*** [[Political Activities and Public Office Holding|604.7 Political Activities and Public Office Holding]]
* [[Athletics|700 Athletics]]
** [[Department of Athletics Policies and Procedures Manual|701 Department of Athletics Policies and Procedures Manual]]
** [[Trademark/Service Mark Licensing|702 Trademark/Service Mark Licensing]]
* [[University Communications|800 University Communications]]
** [[Responses to Requests|801 Responses to Requests]]
*** [[Media Requests|801.1 Media Requests]]
* [[:Category:Information Technology|900 Information Technology]]
** [[Information Technology Governance Policy|901 Information Technology Governance Policy]]
** [[Data Governance|902 Data Governance]]
** [[Information Security Policy|903 Information Security Policy]]
** [[Infrastructure and Architecture Policy|904 Infrastructure and Architecture Policy]]
** [[Identity and Access Management Policy|905 Identity and Access Management Policy]]
** [[Acceptable Use of Computing and Electronic Resources Policy|906 Acceptable Use of Computing and Electronic Resources Policy]]
** [[General Web Standards|907 General Web Standards]]
** [[E-Mail As Official Means of Communication|908 E-Mail As Official Means of Communication]]
** [[Digital Accessibility|909 Digital Accessibility]]
** [[Statement of Confidentiality|910 Statement of Confidentiality]]
** [[Privacy and Confidentiality of Individually Identifiable Health Care Information under HIPAA | 911 Privacy and Confidentiality of Individually Identifiable Health Care Information under HIPAA]]
* [[Audits|1000 Audits]]
** [[Financial and Operational Audits|1001 Financial and Operational Audits]]
** [[Information Systems Audits|1002 Information Systems Audits]]
** [[Bank Accounts, Cash Funds, and Investments|1003 Bank Accounts, Cash Funds, and Investments]]
** [[Accounting_Systems_and_Procedures|1004 Accounting Systems and Procedures]]
** [[Audit Follow-Up Policy|1005 Audit Follow-Up Policy]]
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==== any other account that the University offers or maintains for which there is a reasonably foreseeable risk to holders of the account or to the University from identity theft, such as use of consumer reports for employee background checks, credit applications and institutional debit card applications. This may include operations of utilities (e.g., New River Light & Power Company), clinical and research activities, and public service activities. ====
 
=== Identifying information ===
means any name or number that may be used, alone or in conjunction with any other information, to identify a specific person, including, but not limited to:
 
*name
*address
*telephone number
*social security number
*date of birth
*government-issued driver's license or identification number
*alien registration number
*government passport number
*employer or taxpayer identification number
*individual identification number
*computer's Internet Protocol address
*bank or other financial account routing code
 
=== Identity theft ===
means a fraud committed or attempted using the identifying information of another person without authority [16 CFR 603.2(a)].
 
=== Program administrator ===
means the individual designated with primary responsibility for oversight of this Program.
 
=== Red flag ===
means a pattern, practice, alert or specific activity that indicates the possible existence of identity theft.
 
=== Service provider ===
means a person or entity that provides a service directly to the University.
 
== Policy and Procedure Statements  ==
 
=== Identification of Red Flags ===
In order to identify relevant red flags, the University considers the types of covered accounts it offers or maintains, the methods it provides to open its covered accounts, the methods it provides to access its covered accounts, and its previous experiences with identity theft. Red flags may be detected while implementing existing account opening and servicing procedures (example: individual identification, caller authentication, third party authorization, and address changes).
 
The University identifies the following as red flags in each of the listed categories:
 
*Notifications and warnings from consumer reporting agencies
**Report of fraud accompanying a credit report;
**Notice or report from a credit agency of a credit freeze on an applicant;
**Notice or report from a credit agency of an active duty alert for an applicant;
**Receipt of a notice of address discrepancy in response to a credit report request; and
**Indication from a credit report of activity that is inconsistent with an applicant's usual pattern or activity
 
*Suspicious documents
**Identification document or card that appears to be forged, altered or inauthentic;
**Identification document or card on which a person?s photograph or physical description is not consistent with the person presenting the document;
**Other document with information that is not consistent with existing individual information; and
**Application that appears to have been altered or forged.
 
*Suspicious personal identifying information
**Identifying information that is inconsistent with other information the individual provides (example: inconsistent birth dates);
**Identifying information that is inconsistent with other sources of information (example: an address not matching an address on a loan application);
**Identifying information that is the same as information shown on other applications that were found to be fraudulent;
**Identifying information that is consistent with fraudulent activity (examples: an invalid phone number or fictitious billing address);
**Social security number that is the same as one given by another individual;
**An address or phone number that is the same as that of another person;
**A person fails to provide complete personal identifying information on an application when reminded to do so; and
**A person's identifying information is not consistent with the information that is on file for the individual. 
 
*Suspicious covered account activity
**Change of address for an account followed by a request to change the individual's name;
**Payments stop on an otherwise consistently up-to-date account;
**Account used in a way that is not consistent with prior use;
**Mail sent to the individual is repeatedly returned as undeliverable;
**Notice to the University that an individual is not receiving mail sent by the University;
**Notice to the University that an account has unauthorized activity;
**Breach in the University's computer system security; and
**Unauthorized access to or use of individual account information. 
 
*Alerts from others
**Notice to the University from an identity theft victim, law enforcement officer or other person that the University has opened or is maintaining a fraudulent account for a person engaged in identity theft.
 
=== Detection of Red Flags ===
 
==== Student enrollment ====
 
In order to detect any of the red flags identified above associated with the enrollment of a student, University personnel shall take the following steps to obtain and verify the identity of the person opening the account:
 
*Require certain identifying information such as name, date of birth, academic records, home address or other identification; and
*Verify the individual's identity at time of issuance of individual
Identification card (example: review of driver's license or other government-issued photo identification).
 
==== New customers or clients ====
 
In order to detect any of the red flags identified above associated with service to a new customer or client, University personnel shall take the following steps to obtain and verify the identity of the person opening the account:
 
*Require certain identifying information such as name, date of birth, academic records, home address or other identification; and
*Verify the individual's identity at time of issuance of individual
 
Identification card (example: review of driver's license or other government-issued photo identification).
 
==== Existing accounts ====
 
In order to detect any of the red flags identified above for an existing covered account, University personnel shall take the following steps to monitor transactions on an account:
 
*Verify the identification of individuals if they request information (in person, via telephone, via facsimile, via email);
*Verify the validity of requests to change billing addresses by mail or email and provide the individual a reasonable means of promptly reporting incorrect billing address changes; and
*Verify changes in banking information given for billing and payment purposes.
 
==== Consumer ("credit") report requests ====
 
In order to detect any of the red flags identified above in regard to an employment or volunteer position for which a credit or background report is sought, University personnel shall take the following steps to assist in identifying address discrepancies:
 
*Require written verification from any applicant that the address provided by the applicant is accurate at the time the request for the credit report is made to the consumer reporting agency; and
*In the event that notice of an address discrepancy is received, verify that the credit or background report pertains to the applicant for whom the requested report was made and report to the consumer reporting agency an address for the applicant that the University has reasonably confirmed is accurate.
 
=== Response to Red Flags ===
 
Once potentially fraudulent activity is detected, an employee must act promptly to protect individuals and the University from damages and loss. At a minimum, the employee must gather all related documentation, write a description of the situation, and present this information to the program administrator.
 
The program administrator will complete additional investigation if necessary to determine whether the attempted transaction was fraudulent or authentic.
 
If a transaction is determined to be fraudulent, appropriate actions must be taken immediately. Actions may include (1) canceling the transaction; (2) notifying and cooperating with appropriate law enforcement personnel; (3) determining the extent of liability of the University; and (4) notifying the individual upon whom fraud has been attempted or whose identifying information has been subjected to a security breach.
 
=== Prevention and Mitigation of Identity Theft ===
 
In the event University personnel detect any identified red flags, such personnel shall take one or more of the following steps to prevent and mitigate identity theft, depending on their determination of the degree of risk posed by the red flag:
 
*Continue to monitor a covered account for evidence of identity theft; 
*Contact the individual or applicant (for whom a credit or background report was run);
*Change any passwords or other security devices that permit access to covered accounts;
*Refuse to open a new covered account;
*Provide the individual with a new individual identification number;
*Notify the program administrator for determination of the appropriate step(s) to take;
*Notify appropriate law enforcement personnel;
*File or assist in filing a Suspicious Activity Report ("SAR") with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, United States Department of the Treasury; and/or
*Determine that no response is warranted under the particular circumstances.
 
==== Protect identifying information ====
 
In order to further prevent the likelihood of identity theft occurring with respect to covered accounts, the University will take the following steps to protect individual identifying information:
 
*Ensure that its website is secure or provide clear notice that the website is not secure;
*Ensure complete and secure destruction of paper documents and computer files containing individual account information when a decision has been made to no longer maintain such information;
*Ensure that office computers with access to covered account information are password protected;
*Ensure that laptops are password protected and encrypted;
*Avoid use of social security numbers;
*Ensure the security of the physical facility that contains covered account information;
*Ensure that transmission of information is limited and encrypted when necessary;
*Ensure computer virus protection is up to date; and
*Require and keep only the kinds of individual identifying information that is necessary for University purposes.
 
=== Additional Identity Theft Prevention Measures ===
==== Hard copy distribution ====
Each employee and contractor performing work for the University will comply with the following procedures:
 
*File cabinets, desk drawers, overhead cabinets, and any other storage space containing documents with identifying information will be locked when not in use.
*Storage rooms containing documents with identifying information and record retention areas will be locked at the end of each workday or when unsupervised.
*Desk workstations, work areas, printers and fax machines, and common shared work areas will be cleared of all documents containing identifying information when not in use.
*Whiteboards, dry-erase boards, writing tablets, and other writing surfaces in common shared work areas will be erased, removed, or shredded when not in use.
*When documents containing identifying information are discarded, they will be placed inside a locked shred bin or immediately shredded using a mechanical cross cut or Department of Defense-approved shredding device. Locked shred bins are labeled "Confidential paper shredding and recycling."
 
==== Other policies and procedures ====
This Program incorporates by reference the following policies and procedures:
 
*[http://support.appstate.edu/about/computer-use-policy Policy on the Use of Computers and Data Communication]
*[http://www.nss.appstate.edu/standards/open-servers-vlan-policy and http://www.nics.appstate.edu/support Computer Systems Security Policy]
*[http://www.nss.appstate.edu/standards/remote-access-policy University Remote Access Policy]
*[http://www.nss.appstate.edu/standards/trusted-access-policy Trusted Access Policy]
*[http://www.nss.appstate.edu/standards/risk-assessment-policy Risk Assessment Policy]
*[http://www.nss.appstate.edu/standards/vpn-policy Virtual Private Network (VPN) Policy]
*[http://www.nss.appstate.edu/standards/wireless-networking-policy Wireless Networking Policy]  
*[http://www.nss.appstate.edu/standards/wireless-trusted-network-policy Wireless to Trusted Network Policy]
*[https://password.appstate.edu/pswdchgform/Confidentiality_Policy.aspx Confidentiality Statement]
 
=== Program administration ===
==== Oversight ====
The responsibility for developing, implementing and updating this Program lies with the program administrator designated by the Chancellor. The program administrator shall be responsible for ensuring appropriate training of University staff on the Program, for reviewing any staff reports regarding the detection of red flags and the steps for preventing and mitigating identity theft, determining which steps of prevention and mitigation should be taken in particular circumstances and considering periodic changes to the Program.
 
==== Staff training ====
University employees responsible for implementing the Program shall be trained under the direction of the program administrator in the detection of red flags and the responsive steps to be taken when a red flag is detected.
 
==== Reports ====
Appropriate staff shall report to the program administrator at least annually on compliance with this Program. The report shall address matters such as the effectiveness of the policies and procedures of the University in addressing the risk of identity theft in connection with the opening of covered accounts and with respect to existing covered accounts; service provider arrangements; significant incidents involving identity theft and the University's response; and recommendations for material changes to the Program.
 
==== Service provider arrangements ====
In the event the University engages a service provider to perform an activity in connection with one or more covered accounts, the University will take the following steps to ensure the service provider performs its obligations in accordance with reasonable policies and procedures designed to detect, prevent and mitigate the risk of identity theft, including the following:
 
*Require, by signed contract, that service providers have such policies and procedures in place; and
*Require, by signed contract, that service providers review the University's Program and report any red flags to the program administrator.
 
==== Program updates ====
The program administrator shall review and update this Program at least annually to reflect changes in risks to individuals and the University from identity theft. In doing so, the program administrator shall consider the University's experiences with identity theft situations, changes in identity theft methods, changes in identity theft detection and prevention methods, and changes in the University's business arrangements with other entities.
 
== Additional References ==
 
== Authority ==
 
 
== Contact Information ==
 
 
== Effective Date ==
 
== Revision Dates ==
Last modified 03/21/2011 11:15:31 AM by Matt McNaney

Revision as of 20:29, 16 September 2011

Policy 105.5

Introduction

Program Adoption

As a best practice and using as a guide the Federal Trade Commission's Red Flags Rule (16 CFR Part 681, implementing Section 114 of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003, Public Law 108-159) and North Carolina General Statutes, Chapter 75, Article 2A, Appalachian State University (the "University") has developed an Identity Theft Prevention Program (the "Program") described below. This Program was developed with oversight and approval of the Board of Trustees of Appalachian State University (the "Board"). After consideration of the size and complexity of the Universitys operations and account systems, and the nature and scope of the Universitys activities, the Board determined that this Program was appropriate for the University, and approved it on September 24, 2010 (the "Effective Date").

Purpose

The purpose of this Program is to detect, prevent and mitigate identity theft in connection with any covered account. This Program envisions the implementation of policies and procedures subject to the Chancellor's approval in order to achieve these goals. All University personnel whose employment duties require or allow access to identifying information of other employees or students are responsible for implementing this Program.

Scope

Definitions

"Covered account"

any account that constitutes a continuing financial relationship or is designed to permit multiple payments or transactions between the University and a person for a service, such as extension of credit, debit cards, Perkins Loans, Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP), institutional loans, accounts covered by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), deposit accounts, scholarship accounts, student accounts, and tuition payment plans.

any other account that the University offers or maintains for which there is a reasonably foreseeable risk to holders of the account or to the University from identity theft, such as use of consumer reports for employee background checks, credit applications and institutional debit card applications. This may include operations of utilities (e.g., New River Light & Power Company), clinical and research activities, and public service activities.

Identifying information

means any name or number that may be used, alone or in conjunction with any other information, to identify a specific person, including, but not limited to:

  • name
  • address
  • telephone number
  • social security number
  • date of birth
  • government-issued driver's license or identification number
  • alien registration number
  • government passport number
  • employer or taxpayer identification number
  • individual identification number
  • computer's Internet Protocol address
  • bank or other financial account routing code

Identity theft

means a fraud committed or attempted using the identifying information of another person without authority [16 CFR 603.2(a)].

Program administrator

means the individual designated with primary responsibility for oversight of this Program.

Red flag

means a pattern, practice, alert or specific activity that indicates the possible existence of identity theft.

Service provider

means a person or entity that provides a service directly to the University.

Policy and Procedure Statements

Identification of Red Flags

In order to identify relevant red flags, the University considers the types of covered accounts it offers or maintains, the methods it provides to open its covered accounts, the methods it provides to access its covered accounts, and its previous experiences with identity theft. Red flags may be detected while implementing existing account opening and servicing procedures (example: individual identification, caller authentication, third party authorization, and address changes).

The University identifies the following as red flags in each of the listed categories:

  • Notifications and warnings from consumer reporting agencies
    • Report of fraud accompanying a credit report;
    • Notice or report from a credit agency of a credit freeze on an applicant;
    • Notice or report from a credit agency of an active duty alert for an applicant;
    • Receipt of a notice of address discrepancy in response to a credit report request; and
    • Indication from a credit report of activity that is inconsistent with an applicant's usual pattern or activity
  • Suspicious documents
    • Identification document or card that appears to be forged, altered or inauthentic;
    • Identification document or card on which a person?s photograph or physical description is not consistent with the person presenting the document;
    • Other document with information that is not consistent with existing individual information; and
    • Application that appears to have been altered or forged.
  • Suspicious personal identifying information
    • Identifying information that is inconsistent with other information the individual provides (example: inconsistent birth dates);
    • Identifying information that is inconsistent with other sources of information (example: an address not matching an address on a loan application);
    • Identifying information that is the same as information shown on other applications that were found to be fraudulent;
    • Identifying information that is consistent with fraudulent activity (examples: an invalid phone number or fictitious billing address);
    • Social security number that is the same as one given by another individual;
    • An address or phone number that is the same as that of another person;
    • A person fails to provide complete personal identifying information on an application when reminded to do so; and
    • A person's identifying information is not consistent with the information that is on file for the individual.
  • Suspicious covered account activity
    • Change of address for an account followed by a request to change the individual's name;
    • Payments stop on an otherwise consistently up-to-date account;
    • Account used in a way that is not consistent with prior use;
    • Mail sent to the individual is repeatedly returned as undeliverable;
    • Notice to the University that an individual is not receiving mail sent by the University;
    • Notice to the University that an account has unauthorized activity;
    • Breach in the University's computer system security; and
    • Unauthorized access to or use of individual account information.
  • Alerts from others
    • Notice to the University from an identity theft victim, law enforcement officer or other person that the University has opened or is maintaining a fraudulent account for a person engaged in identity theft.

Detection of Red Flags

Student enrollment

In order to detect any of the red flags identified above associated with the enrollment of a student, University personnel shall take the following steps to obtain and verify the identity of the person opening the account:

  • Require certain identifying information such as name, date of birth, academic records, home address or other identification; and
  • Verify the individual's identity at time of issuance of individual

Identification card (example: review of driver's license or other government-issued photo identification).

New customers or clients

In order to detect any of the red flags identified above associated with service to a new customer or client, University personnel shall take the following steps to obtain and verify the identity of the person opening the account:

  • Require certain identifying information such as name, date of birth, academic records, home address or other identification; and
  • Verify the individual's identity at time of issuance of individual

Identification card (example: review of driver's license or other government-issued photo identification).

Existing accounts

In order to detect any of the red flags identified above for an existing covered account, University personnel shall take the following steps to monitor transactions on an account:

  • Verify the identification of individuals if they request information (in person, via telephone, via facsimile, via email);
  • Verify the validity of requests to change billing addresses by mail or email and provide the individual a reasonable means of promptly reporting incorrect billing address changes; and
  • Verify changes in banking information given for billing and payment purposes.

Consumer ("credit") report requests

In order to detect any of the red flags identified above in regard to an employment or volunteer position for which a credit or background report is sought, University personnel shall take the following steps to assist in identifying address discrepancies:

  • Require written verification from any applicant that the address provided by the applicant is accurate at the time the request for the credit report is made to the consumer reporting agency; and
  • In the event that notice of an address discrepancy is received, verify that the credit or background report pertains to the applicant for whom the requested report was made and report to the consumer reporting agency an address for the applicant that the University has reasonably confirmed is accurate.

Response to Red Flags

Once potentially fraudulent activity is detected, an employee must act promptly to protect individuals and the University from damages and loss. At a minimum, the employee must gather all related documentation, write a description of the situation, and present this information to the program administrator.

The program administrator will complete additional investigation if necessary to determine whether the attempted transaction was fraudulent or authentic.

If a transaction is determined to be fraudulent, appropriate actions must be taken immediately. Actions may include (1) canceling the transaction; (2) notifying and cooperating with appropriate law enforcement personnel; (3) determining the extent of liability of the University; and (4) notifying the individual upon whom fraud has been attempted or whose identifying information has been subjected to a security breach.

Prevention and Mitigation of Identity Theft

In the event University personnel detect any identified red flags, such personnel shall take one or more of the following steps to prevent and mitigate identity theft, depending on their determination of the degree of risk posed by the red flag:

  • Continue to monitor a covered account for evidence of identity theft;
  • Contact the individual or applicant (for whom a credit or background report was run);
  • Change any passwords or other security devices that permit access to covered accounts;
  • Refuse to open a new covered account;
  • Provide the individual with a new individual identification number;
  • Notify the program administrator for determination of the appropriate step(s) to take;
  • Notify appropriate law enforcement personnel;
  • File or assist in filing a Suspicious Activity Report ("SAR") with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, United States Department of the Treasury; and/or
  • Determine that no response is warranted under the particular circumstances.

Protect identifying information

In order to further prevent the likelihood of identity theft occurring with respect to covered accounts, the University will take the following steps to protect individual identifying information:

  • Ensure that its website is secure or provide clear notice that the website is not secure;
  • Ensure complete and secure destruction of paper documents and computer files containing individual account information when a decision has been made to no longer maintain such information;
  • Ensure that office computers with access to covered account information are password protected;
  • Ensure that laptops are password protected and encrypted;
  • Avoid use of social security numbers;
  • Ensure the security of the physical facility that contains covered account information;
  • Ensure that transmission of information is limited and encrypted when necessary;
  • Ensure computer virus protection is up to date; and
  • Require and keep only the kinds of individual identifying information that is necessary for University purposes.

Additional Identity Theft Prevention Measures

Hard copy distribution

Each employee and contractor performing work for the University will comply with the following procedures:

  • File cabinets, desk drawers, overhead cabinets, and any other storage space containing documents with identifying information will be locked when not in use.
  • Storage rooms containing documents with identifying information and record retention areas will be locked at the end of each workday or when unsupervised.
  • Desk workstations, work areas, printers and fax machines, and common shared work areas will be cleared of all documents containing identifying information when not in use.
  • Whiteboards, dry-erase boards, writing tablets, and other writing surfaces in common shared work areas will be erased, removed, or shredded when not in use.
  • When documents containing identifying information are discarded, they will be placed inside a locked shred bin or immediately shredded using a mechanical cross cut or Department of Defense-approved shredding device. Locked shred bins are labeled "Confidential paper shredding and recycling."

Other policies and procedures

This Program incorporates by reference the following policies and procedures:

Program administration

Oversight

The responsibility for developing, implementing and updating this Program lies with the program administrator designated by the Chancellor. The program administrator shall be responsible for ensuring appropriate training of University staff on the Program, for reviewing any staff reports regarding the detection of red flags and the steps for preventing and mitigating identity theft, determining which steps of prevention and mitigation should be taken in particular circumstances and considering periodic changes to the Program.

Staff training

University employees responsible for implementing the Program shall be trained under the direction of the program administrator in the detection of red flags and the responsive steps to be taken when a red flag is detected.

Reports

Appropriate staff shall report to the program administrator at least annually on compliance with this Program. The report shall address matters such as the effectiveness of the policies and procedures of the University in addressing the risk of identity theft in connection with the opening of covered accounts and with respect to existing covered accounts; service provider arrangements; significant incidents involving identity theft and the University's response; and recommendations for material changes to the Program.

Service provider arrangements

In the event the University engages a service provider to perform an activity in connection with one or more covered accounts, the University will take the following steps to ensure the service provider performs its obligations in accordance with reasonable policies and procedures designed to detect, prevent and mitigate the risk of identity theft, including the following:

  • Require, by signed contract, that service providers have such policies and procedures in place; and
  • Require, by signed contract, that service providers review the University's Program and report any red flags to the program administrator.

Program updates

The program administrator shall review and update this Program at least annually to reflect changes in risks to individuals and the University from identity theft. In doing so, the program administrator shall consider the University's experiences with identity theft situations, changes in identity theft methods, changes in identity theft detection and prevention methods, and changes in the University's business arrangements with other entities.

Additional References

Authority

Contact Information

Effective Date

Revision Dates

Last modified 03/21/2011 11:15:31 AM by Matt McNaney