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selkiechick ([personal profile] selkiechick) wrote in [community profile] access_fandom2014-02-03 01:52 pm

Help me compose a rant.... I mean rebuttal.

I am on a committee of a conventions and we are talking policy. We are talking about medical documentation requirements for accommodations, and I am having a hard time finding the right words to tell them why this is a /terrible/ idea, and as a newb of sorts, I'd love to have some authority to stand on. Is there a good blog post or website out there already outlining the reasons why that is a bad requirement, and why?

Thank you.

(I promise, my next post will have content)
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[personal profile] wordweaverlynn 2014-02-03 07:57 pm (UTC)(link)
That would be great!

The FOGcon Access Policy is based on Wiscon's, but you may find it useful.
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[personal profile] jadelennox 2014-02-03 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
HIPAA is one of the big ones I was thinking of re: legality. You really want con-running volunteers collecting, disseminating, and protecting individual medical records? Really? You don't see how much it will cost to train your people to do that legally, or deal with the fallout when they screw it up? Personally-identifiable medical records management is *hard*.