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Opinion Letter No. 10-02
August 16, 2010
Form of Record; Limitations on Employer Actions
Requester asked OIP whether the University of Hawaii
properly denied Requester’s request for all UH faculty names
and e-mail addresses (faculty e-mail list) in electronic form, and
whether statements made by UH concerning his use of the record it
disclosed violate the UIPA.
OIP found that UH is not required to compile the faculty
e-mail list if it is not “readily retrievable.” Further,
UH need not provide access to information in an electronic form
if information in that form is protected under a UIPA exception
to disclosure and cannot be segregated.
OIP also found that UH is not prohibited from limiting
its employees’ use of information obtained under a UIPA request
because the UIPA does not provide an affirmative right to use such
information without repercussion. Thus, UH’s notice to Requester
that its internal policy prohibited use of its electronic mail system
by its employees in the manner intended by Requester did not violate
the UIPA.
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