An open records request for public documents has been denied by the
Iowa Medical Board, which tipped off Planned Parenthood of the
Heartland that the request for public records had been made. Planned
Parenthood then filed a suit against a medical watchdog group to block
the release of the documents.
Operation Rescue was contacted by the Citizen's Information Center
located in Boston, Massachusetts, a group that conducts research on the
medical industry through public records. They sent OR a copy of a law
suit filed against the CIC by Planned Parenthood of the Heartland on
August 9, 2010, in Polk County, Iowa, asking the court to enjoin the
release of public records to the CIC. As of this writing, no court
hearing date has been set and no injunction has been issued.
Along with the petition, the CIC sent Operation Rescue a series of
emails that clearly show that their public records request was
forwarded to Planned Parenthood of the Heartland by an Iowa Board of
Medicine staff member.
Operation Rescue has released a copy of the suit filed by Planned
Parenthood against the CIC as well as a series of e-mail communications
that were provided to the CIC by Amy Van Maanen, Director of Licensure
& Administration at the Iowa Board of Medicine. (Links below)
On August 9, 2010, attorney for Planned Parenthood Mike Falkstrom sent
an e-mail to Kent Nebel, Director of Legal Affairs for the Iowa Medical
Board. Falkstrom stated:
Kent,
We're filing to enjoin the release of records today. I apologize for
the delay, there were scheduling issues with taking affidavits and I
was unable to get them until last week. I appreciate your patience.
Thanks!
Mike Falkstrom
"That e-mail implies a working relationship and prior communication
between Mr. Nebel and the Planned Parenthood attorney concerning the
open records request. Why would the IBM work with Planned Parenthood to
obstruct a citizen from accessing public records? What is the IBM
helping Planned Parenthood to hide?" asked Operation Rescue President
Troy Newman.
The file in question is the medical license application for Planned
Parenthood abortionist Susan Haskell, an osteopath who is involved in
the controversial remote-controlled dispensing of abortion drugs known
as telemed abortions.
Operation Rescue confirmed with the IBM that medical license
applications are in fact public records.
"We have obtained medical license applications from a number of states
on our own and the usual procedure is for the medical boards to redact
any personal information, such as home addresses and phone numbers. We
have never seen a case where access to a medical license application
was denied," said Newman.
In a conversation with Operation Rescue on Friday, Kent Nebel indicated
that he was required by law to inform Haskell that an open records
request had been made for her license application in order to give her
the opportunity to obtain an injunction. He cited Iowa Code Section
22.8.
OR was told that this code requires the IBM to give notice to the
physicians when public records requests are made, however 'notice'
requirement in 22.8.1 is clearly a requirement to notify the records
requester that the custodian of records has filed for injunctive relief.
"It is a misreading of the statute to say that the subject of the
records must be notified," said Newman.
As for any potential "harm" claim that may come from the release of
public records, any private information can be easily redacted, as is
the practice in nearly every other state. Medical license applications
are public record for reasons of accountability. Under Iowa law,
"inconvenience or embarrassment" are not legitimate reasons to deny
public records requests or to get an injunction.
"If Haskell doesn't want her applications inspected by the public,
which has a legal right to do so, maybe she shouldn't working in the
medical field where she knows certain information will be considered
open record," said Newman.
"We believe that Mr. Nebel acted improperly by forwarding the CIC open
record request to Planned Parenthood and denying the CIC the records
that were legally requested. This incident diminishes our confidence
that the Board is capable of acting properly on complaints before them
involving Planned Parenthood's dangerous telemed abortion pill
distribution scheme."
As for the petition itself, Planned Parenthood makes numerous of
unfounded assumptions about the CIC that Operation Rescue is told are
completely false and border on paranoid hysteria.
"Planned Parenthood has no idea who this private watchdog group is, so
they jumped to the unfounded assumption that it is an 'anti-abortion'
group bent on engaging in illegal activity. They really have no idea
why the CIC even wants the records, so they manufactured some fictional
conspiracy. They worry the CIC may use the information to 'slander'
Haskell, yet they are doing worse to the CIC by attacking their
reputation in this outlandish and completely baseless petition. It is
the very definition of hypocrisy," said Newman.
Operation Rescue plans to release additional documents at a later date
that we believe shows a protective and apparently improper relationship
between the Iowa Attorney General's office and Planned Parenthood of
the Heartland.
"There is evidence that the Iowa Attorney General may be involved in
collusion and even corruption to protect Planned Parenthood of the
Heartland from accountability to the laws of the State of Iowa," said
Newman. "We plan to release that additional documentation soon and
allow the public to decide."
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