SS#, bank account #, etc. - reporter's responsibility on record? - CSRNation2024-03-28T17:11:34Zhttp://csrnation.ning.com/forum/topics/ss-bank-account-etc-reporter-s-responsibility-on-record?commentId=1736041%3AComment%3A1281839&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHIPPA and similar local rules…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2013-09-07:1736041:Comment:12818392013-09-07T21:59:48.951ZDenise Paddockhttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/DenisePaddock
<p>HIPPA and similar local rules and/or regulations, I always redact such information unless the transcript is filed under seal. For bank account numbers you could leave the last four digits.</p>
<p>HIPPA and similar local rules and/or regulations, I always redact such information unless the transcript is filed under seal. For bank account numbers you could leave the last four digits.</p> Maybe that's because I never…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2013-08-02:1736041:Comment:12785282013-08-02T17:45:37.071ZKelli Combs (admin)http://csrnation.ning.com/profile/Kellicombsadmin
<p>Maybe that's because I never taked Workers' Comp jobs and wouldn't know. The jobs I'm on, that never comes up. </p>
<p>Maybe that's because I never taked Workers' Comp jobs and wouldn't know. The jobs I'm on, that never comes up. </p> I also have done a lot of wor…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2013-08-02:1736041:Comment:12786392013-08-02T03:24:06.971ZRosalie DeLeonardishttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/RosalieHenshall
<p>I also have done a lot of workers' comp cases (Northern California), most of the time we go off the record. I only redact if the attorneys ask me to keep it off the record.</p>
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<p>I also have done a lot of workers' comp cases (Northern California), most of the time we go off the record. I only redact if the attorneys ask me to keep it off the record.</p>
<p> </p> Kelli, in workers' comp they…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2013-08-02:1736041:Comment:12784352013-08-02T02:33:07.530ZPatricia Babitshttp://csrnation.ning.com/profile/Patricia98
<p>Kelli, in workers' comp they always ask for the SS number. Sometimes it's even on your job worksheet.</p>
<p>I don't have a positive answer on this. I don't think we're legally required to redact that, but I know some reporters ask if the attorneys if they'd like it redacted. I like when the attorneys go off the record to ask that question.</p>
<p>Kelli, in workers' comp they always ask for the SS number. Sometimes it's even on your job worksheet.</p>
<p>I don't have a positive answer on this. I don't think we're legally required to redact that, but I know some reporters ask if the attorneys if they'd like it redacted. I like when the attorneys go off the record to ask that question.</p> I have never taken anything o…tag:csrnation.ning.com,2013-08-01:1736041:Comment:12786452013-08-01T23:42:36.495ZKelli Combs (admin)http://csrnation.ning.com/profile/Kellicombsadmin
<p>I have never taken anything out of the record unless it is specifically stated by counsel on the record. I've also never heard of this rule in California. Also, I've never heard an attorney ask for someone's SS# ever. That's sort of strange. If I was a witness, I would decline to give it to anyone. When I go to the doctor, dentist, whoever, I always leave that info blank. No one gets that info if I can help it.</p>
<p>I have never taken anything out of the record unless it is specifically stated by counsel on the record. I've also never heard of this rule in California. Also, I've never heard an attorney ask for someone's SS# ever. That's sort of strange. If I was a witness, I would decline to give it to anyone. When I go to the doctor, dentist, whoever, I always leave that info blank. No one gets that info if I can help it.</p>