ValeRosso
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@CaptainPlanet probably has his own reasons, but my concern would be that some gummint critter might ask to see/hear my phone records and I would have to say I don't have them . . . the FMO has them.
Some of the records might have HIPAA information which I don't think the FMO has a right to own that information. I could be wrong, but I don't believe a HIPAA release extends to anyone who does not have a need to access PHI.
Hmm...now Im wondering how that would work if you seperate from the FMO that has previous recordings, and if someone eventually asks to see them, if they would be required to give them to you or even if they would keep them. If not, would the agent then get in trouble? Or would it fall back on the FMO. Too many questions!