Individual Service Records Sample Clauses

Individual Service Records. The CMHSP shall establish and maintain a comprehensive individual service record system consistent with the provisions MCL 330.1746(1), other requirements stipulated in statute and rule, applicable standards contained in MSA Policy Bulletin Chapter I as it relates to the Children's Waiver, and – if the CMHSP has obtained accreditation consistent with MCL 330.1232a (3) - the standards set by the national accrediting organization. The CMHSP shall maintain in a legible manner, via hard copy or electronic storage/imaging, individual service records necessary to fully disclose and document the quantity, quality, appropriateness, and timeliness of services provided. The records shall be retained for a period of seven (7) years from the date of service or termination of service for any reason. This requirement must be extended to all of the CMHSP's provider agencies.
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Individual Service Records. The CMHSP shall establish and maintain a comprehensive individual service record system consistent with the provisions MCL 330.1746(1), other requirements stipulated in statute and rule and – if the CMHSP has obtained accreditation consistent with MCL 330.1232a (3) - the standards set by the national accrediting organization. The CMHSP shall maintain in a legible manner, via hard copy or electronic storage/imaging, individual service records necessary to fully disclose and document the quantity, quality, appropriateness, and timeliness of services provided. The records shall be retained for a period of seven (7) years from the date of service or termination of service for any reason. This requirement must be extended to all of the CMHSP's provider agencies.

Related to Individual Service Records

  • Time Records (1) Every employer shall provide, to the satisfaction of the Regional Chamber, a semi- automatic time recording clock or other recording system and shall establish beyond reasonable doubt the actual time each individual employee has attended at the establishment.

  • Grievance Records All documents, communications, and records dealing with the processing of a grievance shall be filed separately from the personnel files of the participants.

  • Client Records 26.2.1 CONTRACTOR shall prepare and maintain accurate and complete records of clients served and dates and type of services provided under the terms of this Contract in a form acceptable to ADMINISTRATOR.

  • Maintenance Records All maintenance work orders for the prior 12 months.

  • Attendance Records The Employer shall maintain accurate, daily attendance records. An employee shall have the right to review his/her time and pay records on file with the Employer.

  • Patient Records Upon termination of this Agreement, the New PC shall retain all patient dental records maintained by the New PC or the MSO in the name of the New PC. During the term of this Agreement, and thereafter, the New PC or its designee shall have reasonable access during normal business hours to the New PC's and the MSO's records, including, but not limited to, records of collections, expenses and disbursements as kept by the MSO in performing the MSO's obligations under this Agreement, and the New PC may copy any or all such records.

  • Student Records The School shall maintain student records for current and former students in accordance with the requirements of State and federal law, including the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, 20 U.S.C. § 1232g, as may be amended from time to time.

  • Personnel Records (A) There shall be only one official personnel file for each employee, which shall be maintained by the employing agency. Information in an employee’s official personnel file may be maintained in electronic as well as paper form.

  • Health Records Provider agrees to cooperate with Subcontractor and/or Health Plan to maintain and share a health record of all services provided to a Covered Person, as appropriate and in accordance with applicable laws, regulations and professional standards.

  • Transit Records 7.6.1 CenturyLink and CLEC will exchange wireline network usage data originated by a wireline Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) where the NXX resides in a wireline LEC Switch, transits CenturyLink's network, and terminates to CLEC's network when Technically Feasible and commercially reasonable. Each Party agrees to provide to the other this wireline network usage data when CenturyLink or CLEC acts as a transit provider currently or in the future. The Parties understand that this information is Carrier protected information under Section 222 of the Telecommunications Act and shall be used solely for the purposes of Billing the wireline LEC. CLEC will provide to CenturyLink information to enable CenturyLink to provide transit records on a mechanized basis when Technically Feasible. This includes, but is not limited to: service center information, operating company number, and state jurisdiction. CenturyLink and CLEC agree to exchange wireline network usage data as Category 11-01-XX.

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