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where can i go to college for funeral business management
Answers: 1 Views: 303 Rating: 0 Posted: 13 years ago
I don't think there is such a degree. What I would suggest is to go to a school that offers Business Administration or Business Management and plan on getting an MBA in the end (Master of Business Administration.) During school, for summer internships, intern at a funeral home. That way, with an MBA, you can have a degree that is very versatile and very prestigious and demanded--so that you can work anywhere you want in the future, not just in funeral homes.
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I am the spouse of a patient,is it legal for the physician to set me up to record my conversation with him in his office without my consentment?
Answers: 2 Views: 223 Rating: 0 Posted: 13 years ago
It depends. If the physician is not working for the government, the conversation will be considered private. As long as the conversation is covered by the statute, then there will be exceptions. Consent is key. 38 states and the District of Columbia follow the federal law "One-Party Consent," which allows recording of phone calls and other electronic communications as long as one involved party has consented to it. However, there are 12 states that require all parties to consent to be recorded (under most circumstances)--if you live in MI, CA, CT, FL, IL, MD, MA, MO, NV, NH, PA, or WA, then I would suggesting making an appointment with an attorney (for a free consultation) to discuss your rights if this matter is very important to you.
Rating: 0 Posted: 13 years ago
I am the spouse of a patient,is it legal for the physician to set me up to record my conversation with him in his office without my consentment?
Answers: 2 Views: 223 Rating: 0 Posted: 13 years ago
It depends. If the physician is not working for the government, the conversation will be considered private. As long as the conversation is covered by the statute, then there will be exceptions. Consent is key. 38 states and the District of Columbia follow the federal law "One-Party Consent," which allows recording of phone calls and other electronic communications as long as one involved party has consented to it. However, there are 12 states that require all parties to consent to be recorded (under most circumstances)--if you live in MI, CA, CT, FL, IL, MD, MA, MO, NV, NH, PA, and WA, then I would suggesting making an appointment with an attorney (for a free consultation) to discuss your rights if this matter is very important to you.
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