Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 14.31.06.18 - Reports and RecordsA. General Requirements. The licensee shall:(1) Submit reports and maintain records as directed by the licensing and contracting agencies in order to ensure compliance with these regulations and other federal and State laws; and(2) Comply with requirements for incident reporting as specified by the licensing and contracting agencies.B. Confidentiality of Records. The licensee shall: (1) Have and follow written procedures for the maintenance and security of individual case records and health records in accordance with State and federal law, which include: (a) The identity of the staff persons responsible for the custody and maintenance of the records;(b) A prohibition on the release of records except in accordance with law or contractual obligation; and(c) A notice that employees may not disclose or knowingly permit the disclosure of any information concerning the child or the child's family to any unauthorized person;(2) Destroy records, in accordance with timelines established by State and federal law, in a manner that will preserve their confidentiality; and(3) Ensure that if the program's parent corporation dissolves, its individual case records concerning children served by the program are given to the placing agency.C. Record Maintenance. The licensee shall:(1) Maintain a register of the children currently in the program which includes the child's: (e) Dates of admission and anticipated discharge;(2) Retain for the later of 5 years after discharge of a child, or 3 years after the child becomes 18 years old, individual case records;(3) Retain financial records for at least 6 years from the date of their creation or after any contract with the State terminates; and(4) Protect all documents against fire damage, theft, and unauthorized disclosure.Md. Code Regs. 14.31.06.18
Regulation .18 amended effective 40:11 Md. R. 975, eff.6/10/2013 ; 41:15 Md. R. 892, eff.8/4/2014
Regulation .18A amended effective May 19, 2008 (35:10 Md. R. 973)