N.J. Admin. Code § 10:37-6.78 - Record departments
(a) All
Federally funded community mental health centers and all psychiatric hospitals
shall have Records Department, adequately directed and staffed to facilitate
the accurate processing, checking, indexing and filing of all
records.
(b) Appropriate records
for active clients shall be kept on the unit where the client's services are
primarily provided and shall be directly accessible to the service
staff.
(c) Records for terminated
clients shall be maintained in a central location under the supervision of the
Records Department.
(d) All records
services shall maintain a system of identification and filing to facilitate the
prompt location of client records. It is desirable that the model for the unit
record system be used.
(e) Records
departments shall maintain, control and supervise the records and their
quality.
(f) In Federally funded
community mental health centers and psychiatric hospitals, a qualified records
librarian or an accredited records technician shall be hired and shall advise,
administer, supervise, or perform work involved in the development, analysis
maintenance, and use of records and reports.
(g) Records personnel shall be involved in
staff development programs, including orientation, on-the-job training, and
regular inservice education programs.
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