Code of Maine Rules
02 - DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND FINANCIAL REGULATION
416 - STATE BOARD OF SOCIAL WORKER LICENSURE
Chapter 17 - RECORD RETENTION REQUIREMENTS
Section 416-17-2 - Private Practice

Current through 2024-13, March 27, 2024

A licensee in private practice, as defined in 32 M.R.S. § 7001- A(9), who generates client records other than as a licensee affiliated with an agency or other institution, shall comply with the following requirements for those records:

1. Record Retention

A licensee shall retain all client records for at least 7 years after the client's last date of service or date of death, except that:

A. Records for a minor client shall be retained for at least 7 years after the client reaches the age of 18.

B. In the event that a licensee receives information that a client is involved in litigation in which the client's records may be relevant, the licensee shall retain the client's records until the matter is resolved by the court.

2. Record Destruction

A licensee may destroy client records when the applicable retention period has expired, as follows:

A. Paper client records shall be destroyed through the use of a secure shredding system.

B. Electronic client records shall be destroyed through a technologically appropriate process that renders the records unreadable, indecipherable, and incapable of being reconstructed.

3. Continuing Obligation After Licensure Ends

In the event that a licensee no longer holds a license, client records generated in the course of the licensee's private practice must be retained in accordance with this chapter.

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