HPRB October 21, 2019 Meeting Thread

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  • Kharn

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 9, 2008
    3,579
    Hazzard County
    Next applicant an Air Force veteran. Talking about some of his tours. Talking about security breach. Also some other things about other lapses in security that have people's personal info stolen.

    Has received training in his career. Primary reason is his information is out there for use by foreign and domestic bad guys.

    MSP - question 23 reason. To protect himself, security clearance, and something else. Failed to provide any proof of being threatened. (I guess threats by ISIS to kill all American past or active service members is not a threat).

    Board member retired from air Force, but is a defense contractor.

    MSP prevailed again.

    Did this guy have a Top Secret, just a Secret, or was it left unstated?
     

    teratos

    My hair is amazing
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    Patriot Picket
    Jan 22, 2009
    59,824
    Bel Air
    Man this pisses me off... I was going to apply under similar parameters (I’m a FF/EMT also). I have been threatened by patients several times and I live close to where I work. Our patients are protected by HIPPA, we can’t give out information about them

    HIPPA is not applicable if you report a threat to the police. Danger to self or others is an exception. MSP would want to see police reports of threats.
     

    songlaw

    Active Member
    Aug 2, 2017
    240
    Clarksville
    HIPPA is not applicable if you report a threat to the police. Danger to self or others is an exception. MSP would want to see police reports of threats.

    Also, although they help, MSP DOES NOT REQUIRE POLICE REPORTS.
    A signed and notarized Affidavit from a co-worker or supervisor, under penalty of perjury, stating the date, time, and a description of what happened will be sufficient.
    Sadly, too often, I see half-ass excuses as to why one could not get MSP a police report. If it happened, your co-workers on that call would be able corroborate.
     

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