Security-sensitive position definition

Security-sensitive position means an employment position held by an employee who:
Security-sensitive position in this policy, means any position where the employee is required to handle currency on behalf of the University, work in a location designated as security sensitive, is required to live on-campus as a condition of employment, has access to the University computer system, has access to the personal information of another person, has access to financial information, or has access to a master key, or is designated by the University as security-sensitive. All positions with direct interaction with students are considered security-sensitive areas for purposes of this policy.
Security-sensitive position means employment in an institution of higher education held by an employee who:

More Definitions of Security-sensitive position

Security-sensitive position means an employment position held
Security-sensitive position in this policy, means any position where the employee is required to handle currency on behalf of the University of North Texas, work in a location designated as security-sensitive, has access to UNT computer and information resources, has access to the personal information of another person, has access to financial information, has access to a master key, or is designated by the University of North Texas as security- sensitive. All positions with direct interaction with students or in proximity to or working with minors are security-sensitive for purposes of this policy. The employing department and Human Resources shall identify Security- Sensitive Positions.
Security-sensitive position means any position in which an employee handles currency, has access to a computer terminal, has access to a master key, or works in an area designated as a security-sensitive area. See Tex. Gov’t Code § 411.094(2); See Tex. Educ. Code § 51.215(c).
Security-sensitive position. - means any of the following:
Security-sensitive position means aany position in which an employee handles currency, has access to a computer terminal, has access to the personal information or identifying information of another person, has access to the financial information of the employer or another person, has access to a master key, or works in an area designated as a security-sensitive area. See Tex. Gov’t Code § 411.094(a)(2); See Tex. Educ. Code § 51.215(c).