[HISTORY: Adopted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Carteret. as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Fire Department — See Ch. 25.
Police Department — See Ch. 42.
Purchasing Agent — See Ch. 45.
[Adopted 7-15-1993 by Ord. No. 93-25]
This chapter is intended to establish a uniform policy within the Borough of Carteret for the use of all Borough-owned or -leased motor vehicles.
Borough-owned motor vehicles shall be used by authorized Borough employees for official business only, and no employee shall operate a vehicle unless he or she possesses a valid New Jersey operator's license.
No motor vehicle owned or leased by the Borough of Carteret shall be used by any such official, employee or agent for any personal purpose of any kind whatsoever, nor shall any such motor vehicle be used to transport any persons or property other than in the normal course of Borough business.
[Amended 2-2-1995 by Ord. No. 95-5; 5-7-2020 by Ord. No. 20-09]
No public official, employee or agent of the Borough of Carteret shall be permitted to take home a Borough vehicle unless deemed necessary by the Councilperson designated to chair the Council Committee having responsibility for the department in which the official, employee or agent is assigned and written permission is received by the official employee or agent, except that the Chief of Police, the Fire Chief, or Battalion Chief, and Assistant Chief or their designees, and the Emergency Management Coordinators shall be hereby expressly authorized due to the emergency nature of their positions.
[Adopted 2-15-2001 by Ord. No. 01-9]
There is hereby established an employee use of business equipment policy which shall read in its entirety as follows:
A. 
Borough property, including computers, electronic mail and voice mail, should only be used for conducting Borough business.
B. 
Personal use of Borough computers is prohibited, and the Borough may, at any time, monitor the use of said equipment. The employees are specifically cautioned that they should not expect any privacy with respect to any information they place on the Borough's computers or computer equipment.
C. 
Electronic mail.
(1) 
The use of the electronic mail system may not be used to solicit for commercial ventures, religious or political causes, outside organizations or other non-job-related solicitations.
(2) 
The electronic mail system is not to be used to create any offensive or disruptive messages. Among those which are considered offensive are any messages which contain sexual implications, racial slurs, gender-specific comments, or any other comments that offensively address someone's age, sexual orientation, religious or political beliefs, national origin, or disability.
(3) 
The electronic mail system shall not be used to send (upload) or receive (download) copyrighted materials, trade secrets, proprietary financial information or similar materials without prior authorization.
D. 
All computer information, voice mail and electronic mail messages, except personnel information relating to police investigations, and other materials which are exempted pursuant to statute, shall be considered Borough records. The Borough maintains the right and ability to enter any of the electronic systems and to inspect and review all data recorded in those systems. Employees, accordingly, should not assume that such messages are private and confidential or that the Borough or its designated representatives will not have a need to access and review this information. Employees using the Borough's business equipment should also have no expectation that any information stored on their computer, whether stored on a computer hard drive, computer disk or in any other manner, will be private.
E. 
The Borough shall have the right to monitor voice mail or electronic mail messages from time to time in its sole discretion.
F. 
The Borough will inspect the contents of computers, voice mail or electronic mail in the course of an investigation, or as necessary to locate needed information that is not readily available by some other less intrusive means.
G. 
The contents of computers, voice mail and electronic mail, properly obtained for some legitimate business purpose, may be disclosed by the Borough if necessary.
H. 
Employees' electronic messages should be accessed only by the intended recipient.
I. 
The Borough's Business Administrator shall review any request for access to the contents of an individual's computer, voice mail, or electronic mail prior to access being made without the employee's consent.
This policy shall apply to all Borough employees, officers, officials, agents and representatives.
Any employee who violates this policy shall be subject to discipline up to and including termination.