Privacy Statement
Osceola
County Schools has created this privacy statement in order to
demonstrate our firm commitment to privacy. The following discloses our
information gathering and dissemination practices for this website:
www.osceola.k12.fl.us.
This site contains links to other sites.
www.osceola.k12.fl.us is not responsible for the privacy practices or
the content of such Web sites.
Our
site links to an outside site that uses an order form for customers to
request information about bids. They collect visitor's contact
information (like their email address) and unique identifiers. Contact
information from the order form is used to send bid information about
our company to their customers.
Children's Guidelines
This Web site meets the following guidelines reguarding use by children. We do:
NOT collect online contact information.
NOT collect personally identifiable offline contact information.
NOT distribute to third parties any personally identifiable information.
NOT give the ability to publicly post or otherwise distribute personally identifiable contact information.
NOT
entice by the prospect of a special game, prize or other activity, to
divulge more information than is needed to participate in the activity
Choice/Opt-Out
This
site gives users the following options for removing their information
from our database to not receive future communications or to no longer
receive our service.
You can Notify our vendor using our link to their site
Correct/Update
This site gives users the following options for changing and modifying information previously provided.
You can Notify our vendor using our link to their site
Contacting the Web Site
If
you have any questions about this privacy statement, the practices of
this site, or your dealings with this Web site, you can contact
Webmaster
Osceola County Schools
817 Bill Beck Blvd
Kissimmee, FL 34744
webmaster@osceola.k12.fl.us
E-mail Warning
E-mail,
a preferred form of communication for transmitting information by many
government agencies, is subject to Florida’s public records law. A new
law took effect on July 1, 2006, requiring counties, districts,
municipal officers, departments, divisions, and other units of state and
local government to post a notice on their Web sites regarding
electronic mail.
This law amends the section of Chapter 668, Florida Statutes
that deals with electronic mail communications. Governmental entities
are now required to post the following notice on their Web sites:
“Under
Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want
your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do
not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office
by phone or in writing.”
Agencies
should coordinate with their information technology department and
legal office to ensure compliance with this new requirement.