Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-8-502 - Recordkeeping
A. An acupuncturist
shall:
1. Make a complete, legible, and
accurate record of each patient to whom an acupuncture treatment is given. The
acupuncturist shall ensure that a patient record is in English and includes:
a. Name of the patient,
b. Patient history,
c. Dates of treatment,
d. Treatment given, and
e. Progress made during acupuncture
treatments; and
2.
Maintain a patient record for six years after the last treatment of the patient
or as prescribed at A.R.S. §
12-2297, whichever date occurs later.
B. The provider of an acupuncture, auricular
acupuncture, or clinical training program shall:
1. Make accurate and complete records of:
a. Compliance with the program standards in
Article 4, and
b. Students enrolled
in the program. The provider shall ensure that a student record indicates:
i. Name of the student;
ii. Date enrolled;
iii. Courses taken;
iv. Grade obtained in each course;
v. Date on which the program was completed or
the student ceased to participate; and
vi. Whether the student was awarded a
diploma, degree, or certificate of completion.
2. Maintain the records required under
subsection (B)(1)(a) for six years, and
3. Maintain the records required under
subsection (B)(1)(b) for 25 years after the student completes or is last
enrolled in the program or as required by A.R.S. §
32-3001 et
seq. and the rules of the Board of Private Postsecondary Education, whichever
is longer.
C. The
provider of an approved continuing education shall:
1. Make accurate and complete records of:
a. The Board's approval of the continuing
education;
b. The date, time, and
location of each presentation of the continuing education; and
c. Participants at each presentation of the
continuing education.
2.
Maintain the records required under subsection (C)(1) for two years.
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