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Re: Does anyone ask individuals to reimburse the cost of lost laptops?


From: Ed Nila <enila () PACIFICOAKS EDU>
Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 13:19:52 -0700

Adam,

We first require that any employee issued equipment sign a release form
acknowledging that the equipment is in good working order and also
accepts responsibility for the equipment.

This form also includes a paragraph that states that if the equipment is
lost, stolen or damaged in any way while in the possession of that
individual his/her department will be charged back for replacement costs
and/or repair costs 

Ed

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Subject: [SECURITY] Does anyone ask individuals to reimburse the cost of
lost laptops?

I know this is an odd question (sort of a property management
question), but we are being asked to evaluate this policy and I was
curious if any comparable R&E institution has such a policy.

Do any of your organizations ask employees to reimburse the
institution for the cost of a lost/stolen laptop if negligence appears
to be involved in the loss?  (Of course one person's negligence is
another's mistake).

My assumption is no, but I would like to hear from anyone who does (or
has a variation on such a policy).


FWIW: My own perspective is that punishing people for taking
productivity devices with them so they can be productive is likely
counterproductive, but I'm trying to respond to others who think this
is a good idea...


Thanks in advance,
as


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Adam Stone, PhD
Policy, Assurance, and Risk Management, Office of the CIO
Berkeley Lab, University of California
510.486.4650(o) 510.593.7507(c) http://www.lbl.gov/CIO/Policy/

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