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Confidentiality
and Release of Information
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The
Ross Center for Disability Services (RCDS) is committed to
ensuring that all information you provide is maintained as
confidential information. Any information collected is used for
your benefit. This information may include: biographical
history, disability information, performance reviews, and case
notes. These confidential guidelines have been adopted by the
RCDS and will be shared with you during the intake process.
- Disability related information is to be treated as medical
information. Any information regarding your disability is
considered confidential and shall be shared with others within
the institution on a need-to-know basis only.
- To protect confidentiality by assuring limited access, all
disability-related information must be filed with the RCDS.
- Information in files will not be released except in
accordance with federal and state laws.
- Your file may be released pursuant to a court order or
subpoena.
- You may give written authorization for the release of
information when you wish to share it with others.
- You have the right to review your file, however, you must
make an appointment to do so.
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