Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 3 - TEXAS BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS
Chapter 76 - PATIENT RECORDS AND DOCUMENTATION
Section 76.3 - Fees for Providing Patient Records
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) A licensee or other person may charge a reasonable administrative fee not to exceed $50 for providing routine patient records in a digital-only format.
(b) A licensee or other person may charge a reasonable administrative fee not to exceed $25 for the first page of paper-only copies of routine patient records, plus $0.25 per additional page.
(c) A licensee or other person may charge a reasonable administrative fee not to exceed $50 for the first page of non-digital copies of routine films or other static diagnostic imaging studies, plus $1.00 per additional page.
(d) A licensee or other person may charge an additional reasonable administrative fee for providing patient records under subsection (a) of this section if:
(e) A licensee or other person may charge a separate fee for the actual costs of mailing, shipping, notarizing documents, or delivery of patient records.
(f) A licensee or other person shall notify the requestor of patient records of any fee within five business days of receipt of the request.
(g) If a licensee or other person does not receive the fee within ten business days after the requestor was notified of the fee, the licensee or other person shall notify the requestor of the need for payment.
(h) A licensee or other person may demand advance payment for patient records except from another health care provider if the request was made because of emergency or acute medical situation.
(i) A licensee or other person may charge a reasonable fee not to exceed $25 for completing a custodian of records affidavit for patient records.
(j) A licensee or other person may charge a reasonable fee in advance to answer a deposition by written question.
(k) A licensee or other person may not charge for providing patient records where prohibited by Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 161 or any other applicable state or federal law.