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Policy Title: Mobile Electronic Devices Policy
Policy Number: ADM 080
Reference:
Bill 118, City Policy HUR 050
Date Originated:
September 11, 2002
Date Revised:
June 5, 2009
March 31, 2010
December 15, 2010
Approval: Chief A. inistr•• e Officer
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Point of Contact: Manager, Information Technology
Policy Objective
The Corporation of the City of Pickering is committed to the effective and efficient
delivery of its public service. The City recognizes that in order to provide such services,
its employees may be required to operate City equipment. The City is committed to the
safe and legal use of all mobile electronic communication and computing equipment
(MECCE), including, but not limited to cellular phones, Blackberry Smartphones,
pagers, two-way radios, and laptops.
The purpose of this Policy is to:
1. provide guidelines respecting the safe and legal use of MECCE;
2. limit the risk and exposure to risk of employees, the City and the public while
using MECCE and conducting City business;
3. promote a professional approach to communication via all MECCE; and
4. manage risks in a cost-effective manner and eliminate liability or damage claims.
Index
01 Definitions
02 Responsibilities
03 Personal Mobile Electronic Communication Devices
04 Personal Use of City -provided Mobile Electronic Communication Devices
05 Safety Issues for Mobile Electronic Communication Devices
06 Use of Communication Devices while Travelling with City Provided MECD
01 Definitions
01.01 Emergency — an unforeseen event, situation, or combination of
circumstances usually involving danger to life and/or property that
requires an immediate or urgent response from an employee who is
on duty.
01.02 Vehicle — is defined as one that is owned by the City, as well as a
personal vehicle operated by an employee while conducting City
business.
01.03 Mobile Electronic Communication Devices (MECD) — includes,
but is not limited to cell phones, Blackberry Smartphone, private
direct connect and group call devices such as the TELUS Mike,
pagers, two-way radios, and any other electronic device designed
for communications.
01.04 Mobile Computing Devices — includes, but is not limited to
laptops, iPads, parking -ticket processors, and other computer -type
devices with a display screen.
01.05 Roaming - a general term that refers to the extending of
connectivity service in a location that is different from the home
location where the service was registered. Roaming ensures that
the wireless device keeps connected to the network, without losing
the connection.
01.06 Application (App) - The term application or app is a shorter form
of application program. An application program is a program
designed to perform a specific function directly for the employee or,
in some cases, for another application program.
02 Responsibilities
02.01 Chief Administrative Officer to:
a) approve any amendments to this Policy.
02.02 Directors/Division Heads/Managers/Supervisors to:
a) actively support and administer this Policy; and
b) . recommend amendments to this Policy for the consideration
of the Chief Administrative Officer.
02.03 Employee to:
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a) adhere to the requirements of this Policy.
03 Personal Mobile Electronic Communication Devices
While at work, employees are expected to exercise the same discretion in using
personal mobile electronic communication devices (MECD) as is expected for the
use of City provided MECD. Please refer to HUR 050 "Employee Code of
Conduct", Section 010 "City Property" and Section 011 "Personal Business."
04 Personal Use of City Provided Mobile Electronic Communication Devices
04.01 Where business needs require immediate access to an employee,
the City may issue a MECD to an employee for work-related
communications.
04.02 An employee is permitted to use the MECD for incidental personal
usage. However, beyond such usage the employee is required to
report it to the Accounting Section and to reimburse the cost of the
communication. Failure to report and reimburse the City for such
use may result in disciplinary action and/or tax liability for the
employee.
04.03 An employee is permitted to download an app onto his or her
Blackberry from the BlackBerry App World store providing it has a
business-related function. If an app is required to be downloaded
from an alternate location, prior approval from IT must be secured
to ensure the site's validity.
04.04 An employee in possession of City equipment such as MECD is
expected to protect the equipment from loss, damage, or theft.
Upon resignation or termination of employment, orr at any time upon
request, the employee will be asked to produce the MECD for
return or inspection. An employee who is unable to present the
MECD in good working condition within the time period requested
(i.e. 24 hours) may be required to bear the cost of a replacement.
04.05 An employee who separates from employment with outstanding
debts for equipment loss or unauthorized charges will be
considered to have left employment on unsatisfactory terms and
may be subject to legal action for recovery of the loss.
05 Safety Issues for Mobile Electronic Communication Devices
05.01 An employee who is operating a vehicle for City business while it is
in motion shall not use hand-held MECD or mobile computing
devices.
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05.01 If the employee determines there is a need to use said devices, he
or she must only do so after safely navigating the vehicle they are
operating off the travelled part of the road so that traffic is not
impeded, and the vehicle has become stationary, and remains
stationary during the period of device use.
05.02 While the vehicle is in motion, and is located on the travelled part of
the road, the display screen of a mobile computing device must not
be visible to the operator of the vehicle.
05.03 An employee who is charged with a traffic violation resulting from
the use of a MECD or mobile computing device while driving will be
solely responsible for all liabilities that result from the use. If
conduct occurs which violates this policy, the employee's actions
will be subject to investigation and disciplinary action may result.
05.04 The exceptions to the policy are if the MECD is a hands-free model,
if the MECD is required to make emergency contact with an
emergency -service provider, or if the MECD or mobile computing
device is being used by the operator of a fire services vehicle.
05.05 Policy ADM080 reflects the essence of the Province of Ontario's Bill
118, and in all instances the provisions of the Bill shall prevail.
06 Use of Communication Devices while Travelling with City Provided MECD
06.01 While roaming, considerable costs can be incurred while placing
and receiving voice messages, and if using a Blackberry, additional
costs will be realized if emails are transmitted or received,
especially those with attachments that are opened.
06.02 Should an employee travel for an extended period of time,
especially outside of Canada, and he or she is with the
understanding that the MECD will be required to conduct City
business, the employee is directed to contact Supply & Services to
arrange for a one-month travel plan. Depending on the destination,
travel plans are available to accommodate most voice and data
roaming requirements.
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