New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 44 - STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY MEDICAL EXAMINERS
Subchapter 4 - GENERAL RULES OF PRACTICE
Section 13:44-4.9 - Patient records
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) A licensee shall maintain a separate patient record for each animal, herd, flock, or any other aggregation of animals. All patient records shall accurately reflect the treatment or services rendered. Such records shall include at least the following information:
(b) A licensed veterinarian shall keep records confidential, unless:
(c) A licensee may require that a record request be in writing and may charge a fee for the reproduction of records, which shall be no greater than $ 1.00 per page or $ 100.00 for the entire record, whichever is less. If the record requested is less than 10 pages, the licensee may charge up to $ 10.00 to cover postage and the costs associated with retrieval of the record.
(d) A licensee shall only release diagnostic imaging, such as a radiograph, pursuant to (b) above. A licensee who obtains a copy of diagnostic imaging may charge a fee that covers the cost of obtaining the copy. A licensee who releases diagnostic imaging shall keep, as part of his or her records:
(e) All records and radiographs on patients shall be retained for a period of five years from the date of the patient's last visit except as provided in (h) or (i) below. Where the records reflect the decease of the patient, all written records and radiographs shall be retained for a period of three years from the last date of entry.
(f) Copies of a licensee's record or a summary report of such record and copies of all pertinent objective data and papers pertaining to a given patient, along with a key to any codes, abbreviations and non-English words appearing on such record, data or papers, shall be furnished to the patient's owner, a designated representative or a designated veterinarian within 10 business days of a written request by the owner or duly authorized representative. A licensee may charge a fee pursuant to (c) above for providing copies of records.
(g) When a patient's life or health is in danger, a licensee shall release information pertinent to the critical care of the patient to the patient's owner, a representative designated by the owner or a veterinarian designated by the owner, immediately upon receiving a request for the information.
(h) Where services are rendered on an emergency basis by a veterinary facility and the patient is referred to the owner's regular veterinarian for continued treatment, the veterinarian rendering such emergency treatment shall release the medical records and radiographs to the owner or the regular veterinarian; provided, however, that the emergency treatment facility shall obtain a written receipt if originals are released, showing the disposition of the records and shall keep the receipt for a period of two years.
(i) Whenever a veterinary practice is to be closed due to the retirement or death of the veterinarian in charge, or the practice will be closed for more than six consecutive months, the licensee or the executor or administrator of the licensee's estate shall: