Most of a Century Law And Public Service 1930s to 1990s Oral History Transc
Most of a Century Law And Public Service 1930s to 1990s Oral History Transc
Louis H Ive Heilbron
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Of course, great reliance would be placed on the team report. Well, to what extent is the public entitled to know what's in that report? To what extent should it be confidential? There is quite a legal issue here. It's generally agreed that the decisions on accreditation, even though negative, after the appeal procedure has been completed, should be public. In other words, it should be published somewhere that such-and-such a school is no longer accredited or is on probation, even though it has... a serious effect on the school. But there are some things that are said that really should not, in the interests of protecting either a personnel file or a candid statement file, that should not be covered and should not be public. The lines are not easy to draw. I once wrote a monograph on "Confidentiality and Accreditation, " and it is-- What's the date on that? Heilbron: The date on that is July, 1976. It was published by the Council on Post Secondary Accreditation, and I don't know how much of it still holds, but it takes about twenty-nine pages to deal with this rather complex question.
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