If half an hour later she is working from Starbucks down the street, the tablet will require more authentication and provide view-only access to records.
Provide for public access to records where required or appropriate.
But for the first time historians have been given access to records detailing the orchestra's role as a Nazi propaganda tool and the persecution of its Jewish members, our correspondent adds.
Its internal intelligence agency, the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, has been given direct access to records held by banks, and can now ask the postal service and airlines for information on demand.
"In each case, the scientific analysis concluded that neither Rex Energy's operations nor natural gas development impacted water quality, " said Rex spokesman Derek Smith, who noted that the company provided access to records, shared data, and gave "its complete cooperation and support" to the reviews.
"Surgeons need to stay sterile, but they also need access to patient records, images, scans, X-rays and MRIs, " said Jamie Tremaine, chief executive of Toronto-based GestSure, adding that they sometimes have to scrub out and scrub back in to access records.
She allowed them access to medical records to issue prescriptions in her name, police said.
Nine Sprint employees were recently charged with using their access to telephone records to commit massive fraud.
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An employee using her special access to medical records to grab information to sell to a tabloid sets off even my privacy siren.
GPs working out of hours and pharmacists did not always have access to patient records which also led to prescribing and monitoring mistakes.
Just a few years ago, it took the Social Security Administration on average three months just to access the records needed to review benefits for patients.
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The memorandum also directs agencies, under the direction of the NDC, to take steps to eliminate the backlog of more than 400 million pages of accessioned Federal records previously subject to automatic declassification in order to permit public access to these records no later than December 31, 2013.
Employers aim to provide workers with simple sign-on access to their records on health coverage, 401(k) plans and such, and to let partners and contractors in on selected company information.
But the proposals have been criticised by privacy campaigners who oppose wider access to medical records.
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In July 2009 he filed a formal complaint against Delaware County for access to its records.
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Some health systems have proven that the benefits of allowing patients to have access to their records can actually outweigh the risks.
Most gun shows occur on weekends, and law enforcement officials frequently do not have full access to criminal records on Saturday and Sunday.
The Sibert report - as it became known - revealed a shortage of staff, lack of nursing support and poor access to medical records.
The doctor who took over serial killer Harold Shipman's former practice in Greather Manchester has backed plans to allow easier access to patient records.
The problem for the Commission is that Switzerland in particular is unlikely to amend its banking secrecy laws to allow access to the records of EU residents.
Privacy International has launched a 'Know Your Data' campaign which calls on UK consumers to demand access to the records held on them by phone and internet firms.
The firm waived all privileges, including the attorney-client privilege, and gave the government full access to its records and memos, even taking onto its staff a government-approved compliance monitor.
Here's why: Under the proposed law, a taxpayer could only shift the burden of proof to the IRS if he had complied with "reasonable"IRS requests for access to his records.
His team consisted of retired prosecutors and judges and was allowed access to personnel records on Church employees going back more than a decade, the German broadcaster Deutsche Welle reports.
Just last week, a state appeals court ruled that the First Amendment provides a right of access to court records in divorce proceedings, and that the recently enacted state law is unconstitutional.
The po-po likes having access to phone records.
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He discussed Bush's staunch position against affirmative action, accused him of trying to "gut" Title IX -- which bans discrimination in schools -- and lambasted Attorney General John Ashcroft for seeking access to medical records.
The big problem though, as pointed out by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, is that the formal process for gaining access to phone records created to protect privacy and constitutional rights was majorly simplified.
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At the same time, Aftergood told me, the overclassification of information is a problem of increasing scale one that harms not only citizens, who should be able to have access to government records, but the system of classification itself.
Because the burden is on the state to prove he is legally responsible, Holmes waives certain rights, such as having to grant prosecutors full access to mental health records, and agrees to undergo the required evaluations.
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