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Date: | Mon, 8 May 2006 11:10:06 EDT |
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I agree, it just feels funny.
You can write back and tell them something about confidentiality, and that
you won't be able to provide copies.
Or, you can get a written statement from the mother that it's ok to give out
copies. Similar to what doctor's offices ask parents to sign when we find
ourselves having to switch pediatricians, and want to take copies of the
records with us. Then, provide copies to her, and let her do with them what she
wants.
If you get a subpeona from the courts for these records, there's not much
you can do about it.
I've had to do this for my daycare business, in a divorce case, and I
decided to get a written statement from the parent, asking for copies of my
records, and noted in the child's record that I gave copies to the parent, the date,
a note of exactly what I made copies of, and why. Also recorded what I
thought she was going to use these records for, even if I didn't know for sure.
Shannon Rittenhouse
Sterling, VA
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