32 Miss. Code. R. 21-2-2.1 - Purpose

The primary purpose of a case record is to facilitate the client-study process. Case records are indispensable as a device by which the Agency maintains and improves the quality of its operations and tests the effectiveness of the services it provides. Good case records are essential for supervision. They can provide information for making an evaluation of the program. Program administrators rely on case records to ensure the acceptance of cases, the provision of counseling and planning services, and that service provision meets the criteria that are established by law and regulations.

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32 Miss. Code. R. 21-2-2.1

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