On 5/22/07, Thomas Haws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have heard it called confidential, but for the life of me I can't fathom
why. Maybe like the Social Security number, some people are just touchy
about such things.
On that subject, I recently got a message on MLS pointing out that the
Individual Ordinance Summary is for handing out to a member, but the
Membership record is NOT. But again, for the life of me, I haven't yet
discerned any difference between them. And I certainly can't figure out any
moral justification for keeping information on people that they aren't
permitted to access. Does anybody have any insight on this?
Tom
The IOS will not display anything like official probation and what
not. Membership records do show that information. The idea is that if
you hand out the membership record and someone has been put on
probation and they leave the paper in the chapel, someone might be
able to see that information. Its not necessarily to keep the
information from the member themselves, but more to protect them in
case they leave the paper somewhere, etc.
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