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Perspective

Jan. 22, 2010

H1N1 Flu Affects Disclosure Of Student Information

Deborah Cesario and Cynthia Smith of Fagen Friedman & Fulfrost discuss disclosure of student information by school officials during an H1N1 flu outbreak.

By Deborah Cesario and Cynthia Smith

The U.S. Dept. of Education recently issued guidance concerning the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act and H1N1. This guidance answers questions that school officials may have concerning the disclosure of personally identifiable information from students' education records to outside entities in connection with an H1N1 flu outbreak and includes a model parental consent disclosure form. This information and form are available at ...

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