40 Tex. Admin. Code § 702.203 - How does the Department of Family and Protective Services maintain confidential case records?
(a) The
Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) maintains paper and
electronic case records. Electronic case records are primarily maintained in
DFPS's electronic case management system of records, called Information
Management Protecting Adults and Children in Texas (IMPACT). Electronic records
are also maintained in other systems as needed.
(b) As part of our case records, we may also
maintain recordings made at child advocacy centers during the course of
investigations if we are the owner of the recordings pursuant to Texas Family
Code, §
264.408(d)
or when the child advocacy center provides us a copy of the recordings for our
case records.
(c) Physical files
may be stored in the DFPS regional office handling the case while the case is
active or open. When physical records are inactive or closed, they are
transferred to DFPS's Records Management Group (RMG). DFPS's Records Management
Officer determines the most appropriate way to retain them until their
retention period is met. Physical records may be retained in their original
format and stored at state facilities or with a third-party vendor or they may
be converted to digital images for electronic filing.
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