Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3301 - Department of Education - Administration and Director
Chapter 3301-3 - Data Acquisition Sites
Section 3301-3-01 - Scope and definitions
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3301-3-01
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Pursuant to section 3301.075 of the Revised Code, all Ohio education computer network user entities and information technology centers will comply with all rules in this chapter.
(B) Terminology used in this chapter are defined as follows:
(1) "Accountability system
for the Ohio education computer network" (OECN) means the collective grouping
of instruments used by the department
of education and workforce to determine the
quality and adequacy of services provided by an information technology center.
These instruments may include, but not be limited to, the following: any
materials produced by other governmental agencies or trusted third parties at
the request of the department
or in the normal course of
doing business; user satisfaction surveys; quality implementation metrics;
service-level agreements and compliance therewith; and, continuous improvement
plans.
(2) "ADM" means total
average daily membership by school building and district as certified by the
department from data collected from districts during the designated EMIS
counting period.
(3) "Business
continuity plan" means a plan defining the specific steps that will be taken to
provide emergency services in the event that an information technology center
is unable to provide the normal services needed by its
users.
(4) "Continuous improvement
plan" means an annual report produced by the information technology center that
describes actions to improve the quality of services, customer satisfaction, or
operation efficiencies of the information technology center.
(5) "Core services" are the minimum set of
state-subsidized information technology services that each information
technology center will offer to its user entities as determined by the
department . This
minimum set of information technology services will be
determined through policies issued and guidelines periodically communicated by
the department
. These services may include,
but are not limited to, the following:
(a)
Fiscal services, including accounting (cash basis with generally accepted
accounting practice extensions), payroll/personnel, and fixed asset
accounting;
(b) Student records
management, including provisions for student scheduling, grade reporting,
attendance tracking, and tracking of special education needs;
(c) State-mandated data reporting, including
access to the appropriate department databases and software
applications;
(d) Library
automation, curricular resources, and educational technology services to
support academic content standards and effective instruction; and
(e) Internet access and networking services,
including email and the support of data exchange within the information
technology center's user entities and across different information technology
centers and their user entities.
(6) "Council of governments" (COG) means a
regional organization of public governmental entities established pursuant to
Chapter 167. of the Revised Code.
(7) "Department" means the
department of education
and workforce.
(8) "District" means any city, county,
exempted village, local, joint vocational, or cooperative education school
district as classified pursuant to section
3311.01 of the Revised Code or
any public community school as classified pursuant to section
3314.01 of the Revised
Code.
(9) "Electronic format" means
a method of organizing data elements that enables data generated by one
computer system to be read and used by another computer system without further
human adjustment or modification of the transfer medium.
(10) "Electronic mail" (email) means a
paperless method of communicating and storing messages using a computer or a
network of computers.
(11)
"Electronic networking" means a data communication configuration in which two
or more devices are connected to enable information transfer. Such a
configuration permits the electronic linkage of computer systems over a large
geographic area.
(12) "End user"
means any employee of a user entity who interacts with an information
technology center and is a direct recipient and benefactor of the core
services.
(13) "Fiscal agent" means
a board of education or governing board of a school district, educational
service center, or council of government that has been designated by a computer
consortium's governing body to function as the custodian of funds for that
consortium organization pursuant to section
3313.92 of the Revised
Code.
(14) "Information technology"
means that whole body of methods and materials, including the use of computer
systems and related electronic devices, that is utilized to process
information.
(15) "Information
technology center" (ITC) means an entity that has been authorized pursuant to
section 3301.075 of the Revised Code and
authorized by the department to provide core services to user
entities.
(16) "Instructional
technology" means the use of available technological resources, such as
computer systems, software and data communications equipment, in an effort to
enhance the learning environment of students with the ultimate goal of
improving academic achievement.
(17) "Large district user entity" means a
user entity with an ADM greater than or equal to twenty thousand
students.
(18) "Ohio education
computer network" (OECN) means that collective group of information technology
centers authorized pursuant to section
3301.075 of the Revised Code,
and their participating school districts and community schools. Such centers,
in conjunction with the department
, comprise a statewide delivery
system to provide comprehensive, cost-efficient information technology services
for participating Ohio school districts and community schools.
(19) "Quality implementation metrics" are the
data reported by the department
that reflect information
technology center actual performance relative to the quality implementation
standards.
(20) "Quality
implementation standards" are the benchmarks set by the
department for successful delivery of core
services.
(21) "Site review" means
an on-site peer review conducted by the department or its designee as a means to assess the effectiveness of
the delivery of core services and the general user entity satisfaction of an
information technology center.
(22)
"User entity" means any organization authorized by the department to utilize
the services of an information technology center. Such a user entity
will
have voting representation in the information technology center. The user
entity may be any district or community school as defined in paragraph (B)(8)
of this rule or any other public entity as determined by the
department.
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