26 Tex. Admin. Code § 261.213 - Records
(a) A program provider must maintain a copy
of the following records for each individual:
(1) the birth certificate;
(2) relevant legal documents including
documents relating to guardianship, marital status, custody of a minor, or
immigration status, if any;
(3) the
Social Security card;
(4) a current
photograph;
(5) immunization
records;
(6) height and weight
records;
(7) seizure records, if
any;
(8) the most recent
physician's orders, including treatment and diet orders;
(9) the most recent nursing care plan, if
any;
(10) the most recent
laboratory test results, if any;
(11) any significant medical reports,
including reports regarding the most recent chest X-ray, electrocardiogram
(EKG), and electroencephalogram (EEG), if any;
(12) the most recent medical examination
results and a summary of the medical history, including all major surgeries,
significant acute illnesses, and injuries requiring hospitalization or a long
recovery period;
(13) a summary of
the medication history for the last five years or from the time services were
initiated, whichever is most recent, including start and stop dates, dose
ranges, effectiveness and reactions of all long-term medications and
antibiotics;
(14) the most recent
dental examination results and a summary of the dental history, including all
oral surgeries, extractions, restorations, appliances, and types of anesthesia
required for dental work;
(15) the
social history and the most recent psychological examination results;
(16) Medicaid and, if applicable, Medicare or
third-party insurance cards;
(17)
records necessary to disclose the nature and extent of services provided to the
individual; and
(18) any other
records required by this subchapter or the provider agreement.
(b) A program provider must retain
the records described in subsection (a) of this section until the latest of the
following occurs:
(1) five years elapse from
the date the records were created;
(2) any audit exception or litigation
involving the records is resolved; or
(3) the individual becomes 21 years of
age.
(c) A program
provider must, upon request, make available to the department or its designee
the records described in subsection (a) of this section.
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