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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
I can't see how that could happen as the 'Family History Centres' are all on church premises.
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But all the data is very portable, so there is nothing that would require it to remain on church premises, apart from the "That's how it's always been done factor."
As so much of the data is computerized these days, moving it is not a huge problem. Also, if memory serves, the site in Salt Lake City is on church premises, but in its own building. No reason that the building could not be sold. Or, the areas housing Family History Centres could be let to whoever operated them.
There are any number of possible solutions to changing how geneological research (or adoption agencies) might be run in different ways. My ideas are, frankly, pretty simple solutions but they serve to show how these operations might be severed.