Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 148F — Alcohol And Drug Counselors Licensing
Section 148F.15 — Record Keeping.

Subdivision 1. Record-keeping requirements. Providers must maintain accurate and legible client records. Records must include, at a minimum:
(1) an accurate chronological listing of all substantive contacts with the client;
(2) documentation of services, including:
(i) assessment methods, data, and reports;
(ii) an initial treatment plan and any revisions to the plan;
(iii) the name of the individual providing services;
(iv) the name and credentials of the individual who is professionally responsible for the services provided;
(v) case notes for each date of service, including interventions;
(vi) consultations with collateral sources;
(vii) diagnoses or presenting problems; and
(viii) documentation that informed consent was obtained, including written informed consent documents;
(3) copies of all correspondence relevant to the client;
(4) a client personal data sheet;
(5) copies of all client authorizations for release of information;
(6) an accurate chronological listing of all fees charged, if any, to the client or a third-party payer; and
(7) any other documents pertaining to the client.
Subd. 2. Duplicate records. If the client records containing the documentation required by subdivision 1 are maintained by the agency, clinic, or other facility where the provider renders services, the provider is not required to maintain duplicate records of client information.
Subd. 3. Record retention. The provider shall retain a client's record for a minimum of seven years after the date of the provider's last professional service to the client, except as otherwise provided by law. If the client is a minor, the record retention period does not begin until the client reaches the age of 18, except as otherwise provided by law.
2012 c 197 art 2 s 31

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 144 - 159 — Health

Chapter 148F — Alcohol And Drug Counselors Licensing

Section 148F.001 — Scope.

Section 148F.01 — Definitions.

Section 148F.015 — Duties Of The Board.

Section 148F.02 — Duty To Maintain Current Information.

Section 148F.025 — Requirements For Licensure.

Section 148F.03 — Reciprocity.

Section 148F.035 — Temporary Permit.

Section 148F.04 — Supervised Postdegree Professional Practice.

Section 148F.045 — Alcohol And Drug Counselor Technician.

Section 148F.05 — License Renewal Requirements.

Section 148F.055 — Expired License.

Section 148F.06 — Voluntary Termination.

Section 148F.065 — Relicensure Following Termination.

Section 148F.07 — Inactive License Status.

Section 148F.075 — Continuing Education Requirements.

Section 148F.08 — Sponsor's Application For Approval.

Section 148F.085 — Nontransferability Of Licenses.

Section 148F.09 — Denial, Suspension, Or Revocation Of License.

Section 148F.095 — Additional Remedies.

Section 148F.10 — Cooperation.

Section 148F.105 — Prohibited Practice Or Use Of Titles; Penalty.

Section 148F.11 — Exceptions To License Requirement.

Section 148F.115 — Fees.

Section 148F.12 — Conduct.

Section 148F.125 — Competent Provision Of Services.

Section 148F.13 — Protecting Client Privacy.

Section 148F.135 — Private Information; Access And Release.

Section 148F.14 — Informed Consent.

Section 148F.145 — Termination Of Services.

Section 148F.15 — Record Keeping.

Section 148F.155 — Impaired Objectivity Or Effectiveness.

Section 148F.16 — Provider Impairment.

Section 148F.165 — Client Welfare.

Section 148F.17 — Welfare Of Students, Supervisees, And Research Subjects.

Section 148F.175 — Medical And Other Health Care Considerations.

Section 148F.18 — Assessments; Tests; Reports.

Section 148F.185 — Public Statements.

Section 148F.19 — Fees; Statements.

Section 148F.195 — Aiding And Abetting Unlicensed Practice.

Section 148F.20 — Violation Of Law.

Section 148F.205 — Complaints To Board.

Section 148F.2051 — Failure To Report.