Entering Missionary Medical and Dental
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Entering Missionary Medical and Dental
I was recently called as Stake Clerk. Currently, it appears that we have ward clerks assisting missionaries by entering in medical and dental information from their doctors. It appears that Bishops can grant access to Ward Clerks to do this task and even Stake Presidents can delegate this to Stake Executive Secretaries. My question is: since Bishops and Stake Presidents have the ability to grant access to Clerks and Secretaries to enter this information is that accepted, or frowned upon by the Church? Missionary Online Recommendation System online documentation says this should be done at the Stake level by Stake Clerks. While I don't mind others doing my job, I don't want to fail any security audits. (Are there security audits?)
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Re: Entering Missionary Medical and Dental
This is the recommendation process:
https://apps.lds.org/recentry/help/1/he ... rocess.htm
The only delegation I saw was "The bishop may assign some of these tasks to a ward clerk." and, "The stake president may assign some of these tasks to a stake clerk." The only local unit audits that clerks concern themselves with are the membership / financial audits. I don't think you have anything to worry about with this.
https://apps.lds.org/recentry/help/1/he ... rocess.htm
The only delegation I saw was "The bishop may assign some of these tasks to a ward clerk." and, "The stake president may assign some of these tasks to a stake clerk." The only local unit audits that clerks concern themselves with are the membership / financial audits. I don't think you have anything to worry about with this.