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Article X. Person>t>lel Records and Reports <br />Section 1. Personnel Records Maintenance <br />Such personnel records as are necessa-•y for the proper administration of the personnel system will be <br />maintained by the Ee~ge~l luman Resources Director. The County shall maintain in personnel records <br />only information that is relevant to accomplishing personnel adminisU•ation purposes. <br />The following information on each County employee shall be maintained: <br />(a) Name; <br />(b) Age; , <br />(c) Date of original employment or appointment to County service; <br />(d) The terms of any written or oral employment contract in the County's possession; <br />(Ele) Current position title; <br />(et) Current salary; <br />(€g) Date and amount of most recent change iu salary; <br />(gh) Date of most recent promotion, demotion, transfer, suspension, separation, or other change in position <br />classification; and <br />(lti) Office to which the employee is currently assigned. <br />The term "salary" includes pay, benefits, incentives, bonuses, and deferrrd and all other forms of <br />compensation. <br />Section 2. Access to Personnel Records <br />As required by 63:NCGS 153A-98, any person may have access to the information listed in Section 1 of this <br />Article for the purpose of inspection, e~+amination, and copying, during the regular business hours, subject only <br />to such rules and regulations for the safekeeping of public records as the Board of Commissioners may adopt. <br />Access to such information shall be governed by the following provisions: <br />(a) Upon request, records of disclosure shall be made available to the employee to whom it pertains. <br />(b) An individual examining a personnel record may copy the information; and available <br />photocopying facilities may be provided and the cost may be assessed to the individual. <br />(c) Any person denied access to any record shall have a riglrt to compel compliance with these <br />provisions by application to a court for a writ of mandannrs or appropriate relief. <br />Section 3. Conficleutial Information <br />All information contained in a County employee's personnel file, other than the information listed in Section 1 <br />of this Article will be maintained as confidential in accordance with the requirement of 6-5: NCGS 153A-98 <br />and shall be open to public inspection only in the following instances: <br />(a) The employee a-• his duly authorized agent may examine all portions of his personnel file, except, (-lj <br />letters of reference solicited prior to employment, and (~-information concerning a medical disability, mental <br />or physical, that a prudent physician would not divulge to his patient. <br />(b) A licensed physician designated in writing by the employee may examine the employee's medical <br />record. <br />(c) A County employee having supervisory authority over the employee may examine all material in the <br />53 <br />F-5 <br />Attachment number 3 <br />Page 181 of 362 <br />