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- School of Government
This policy defines a listserv, explains that the School of Government manages listservs to help local government officials share information with peers and faculty, and provides technical resources.
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- School of Education
This document outlines the policies, procedures, and standards governing how the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Education's Information Technology team (EdIT) provides technology support, manages equipment, ensures data security, and handles software and purchasing requests. It also establishes the responsibilities of faculty, staff, and students in using that technology.
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- Eshelman School of Pharmacy
- Information and Educational Technology
The purpose of these Information Technology Purchasing Guidelines is to establish a clear and cohesive framework aligning Eshelman School of Pharmacy (ESOP) IT procurement with UNC-Chapel Hill security and procurement policies. This ensures that all technology purchases take into account security, compliance, financial stewardship, and operational needs. These guidelines serve as a central reference for ESOP faculty and staff.
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- Information Technology Services
- Information Security
Detailed minimum requirements for management of encryption keys when encryption is required under the Information Security Controls Standard.
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- Finance and Operations
- Finance
- Auxiliary Services
- One Card Office
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ("UNC") One Card is a multipurpose identification card that also serves as a card for library and meal plan use, building access, copy and print services and access to campus events. This Cardholder Agreement document explains how to get a One Card, how to report a lost or stolen One Card, and financial responsibilities that come with having a UNC One Card.
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- Research
- International Research and Research Security
The standard requires individuals involved in federally funded research at UNC‑Chapel Hill to complete annual Research Security Training, including before proposal submission, to meet federal requirements. It outlines who must be trained, how training is administered and tracked, and the compliance expectations for ensuring adherence to federal research security regulations.
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- Information Technology Services
- Institutional Privacy Office
To designate the privacy and security officials for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (the “UNC-Chapel Hill”) in accordance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), as amended by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act of 2009 (HITECH), and all regulations promulgated thereunder (hereinafter collectively referred to as “HIPAA”).
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- Information Technology Services
- Institutional Privacy Office
UNC-Chapel Hill is committed to conducting research in compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and UNC-Chapel Hill policies. As part of this commitment, UNC-Chapel Hill has adopted this policy to clearly define the circumstances under which Research Health Information (RHI) may be used or disclosed in connection with research activities. Additionally, this Policy details the methods of reclassifying Protected Health Information (PHI) into RHI.