New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 34D - ART THERAPISTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Subchapter 5 - CLIENT RECORDS; CONFIDENTIALITY
Section 13:34D-5.1 - Preparation and maintenance of client records
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) A licensee shall prepare a permanent client record for each client that accurately reflects the client contact with the licensee whether in an office, hospital, agency, or other treatment, evaluation, or consultation setting.
(b) A licensee shall make entries in the client record contemporaneously with the services provided. A licensee may dictate an entry for later transcription, provided the transcription is dated and identified as "preliminary" until the licensee reviews the transcription and finalizes the entry in the client record.
(c) The licensee shall include in the client record, material pertinent to the nature and extent of the professional interaction, which shall include:
(d) The client record shall contain the written disclosure form required pursuant to N.J.A.C. 13:34D-3.2(g) and reports and records provided by other professionals and integrated into the client's treatment, evaluation, or consultation report.
(e) A licensee may make corrections or additions to an existing record provided that each change is clearly identified as such, dated, and initialed by the licensee. Any other alteration of records shall be deemed professional misconduct.
(f) When records are to be maintained as confidential, the licensee shall establish and maintain a procedure to protect such records from access by unauthorized persons.
(g) The licensee shall retain the permanent client record for at least seven years from the date of last entry, unless otherwise provided by law; in the case of a minor, the licensee shall retain the record until the minor reaches the age of 25.
(h) The licensee shall establish reasonable written procedures for maintaining the confidentiality of client records in the event of the licensee's relocation, retirement, termination from practice, death, or separation from a group practice, and shall establish reasonable written procedures to ensure the preservation of client records, which shall include at a minimum:
(i) N.J.A.C. 13:34D-5.1(f), (g), and (h) shall not apply to a licensee employed in an agency setting who does not, by agency policy, have control over client records.