Electronic Communications Systems and Internet Usage.

It is the policy of the PAFA that the use of its computers is limited to authorized business purposes to the extent possible. Employees are prohibited from using PAFA’s computers for personal purposes in an excessive manner and/or for business purposes inconsistent with PAFA’s legitimate business interest. Employees are also strictly prohibited from installing software on the system. Employees may not use a code, access a file, or retrieve stored communications unless authorized. All electronic forms of communication and business equipment are the sole property of PAFA.

Employees have no reasonable expectation of privacy with respect to any computer hardware, software, electronic mail or computer or electronic means of communication or storage, whether or not employees have private access or an entry code into the computer system. Employees should be aware that it may be possible for internet sites to identify that PAFA computers accessed them and thus employees must be responsible for which sites they access. PAFA reserves the right to monitor the use of its computer system both during and after working hours without further notice to employees. Employees should be aware that access through PAFA computers to a personal e-mail account may result in the personal e-mail account usage being stored on the PAFA computer and subject to PAFA inspection.