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Do a person’s entire file, including their  
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counseling file and their auditing file and everything,  
go, when they’re deceased, to a particular place? 
 
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No. They would get marked “Deceased,” and they  
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get filed in the archives. 
 
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Now, are they open to us after they’re deceased?  
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There’s no longer a privilege there, is there? 
 
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That, I don’t know. You’d have to check with  
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the 
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have to check with OSA.
 
 
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But after they’re marked “Deceased,” they’re 
 
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marked “Deceased” and go somewhere, is that it? 
 
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Did you ever discuss this case with Lyn Farney  
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(phonetic)? You know who Lyn is? 
 
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You don’t know who he is? 
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He works for OSA in Los Angeles.
 
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Never met him? 
I don’t think so. 
 
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Okay. You’ve used the word “production” a lot.  
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What do you mean by “production”? It sounds like General  
Motors, here. 
 
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We keep statistics on how much counseling, how  
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much training we do, and we, you know 
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