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*requesting and receiving from third parties health, education, or other information respecting the child. | *requesting and receiving from third parties health, education, or other information respecting the child. | ||
Authorizations like these are mostly used when the child needs to go somewhere else to attend school and the guardian needs to make arrangements for the child to be looked after, when the guardian is seriously ill but going to recover, and when the guardian is going to be out of commission for | Authorizations like these are mostly used when the child needs to go somewhere else to attend school and the guardian needs to make arrangements for the child to be looked after, when the guardian is seriously ill but going to recover, and when the guardian is going to be out of commission for a while recovering from a surgery or treatment. | ||
=====Contact with a child===== | =====Contact with a child===== |