kc10family
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Is it considered discrimination to require one parent to sign and get notarized a document of rules set by a organization so a child can participate and not require all parents to do the same?
If parent A does not get the rules form notarized then the child cannot participate in the organization. But Parent A is the only one required to do this. Is this considered discrimination?
If parent A does not get the rules form notarized then the child cannot participate in the organization. But Parent A is the only one required to do this. Is this considered discrimination?
or was there some prior history with this parent not following the rules, or claiming they didn't know the rules, or saying they never were told of certain rules, or claiming something was done a certain way in the past, and they didn't know how it was done now, or not meeting the requirements of the rules?
Unless it's considered to be discriminating against people who don't follow rules 
