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11/5/2007
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164 or other applicable law. <br />Section 7.06 Security of Patient or Client Records. Contractor must maintain <br />patient and client records in compliance with state and federal law relating to <br />security and retention of medical or mental health and substance abuse patient <br />records. Department may require Contractor to transfer original or copies of patient <br />and client records to Department, without the consent or authorization of the patient <br />or client, upon termination of this Contract or a Program Attachment to this <br />Contract, as applicable, or if the care and treatment of the individual patient or <br />client is taansfenred to another entity. Prior to providing services funded under this <br />Contract to a patient or client, Contractor shall attempt to obtain consent from the <br />patient or client to transfer copies of patient or client records to another entity <br />funded by DSHS upon tenmination of this Contract or a Program Attachment to this <br />Contract, as applicable, or if caze or treatment is transferred to another DSHS- <br />funded contractor. <br />Section 7.07 HIV/AIDS Model Workplace Guidelines. If providing direct <br />client care, services, or programs, Contractor shall implement Department's policies <br />based on the HIV/AIDS (human immunodeficiency virus/acquired <br />immunodeficiency syndrome) Model Workplace Guidelines for Businesses, State <br />Agencies, and State Contractors, policy No. 090.021, and Contractor shall educate <br />employees and clients concerning HIV and its related conditions, including AIDS, <br />in accordance with the TEx. HEALTH & SAFETY CODE § 85.112-114. A link to the <br />Model Workplace Guidelines can be found at <br />http•//www dshs state.tx.us/hivstd/policy/pdf/090021.ndf. <br />ARTICLE VIII RECORDS RETENTION. <br />Section 8.01 Retention. Contractor shall retain records in accordance with the <br />Department's State of Texas Records Retention Schedule, located at <br />http•//www dshs.state.tx.us/records/schedules.shtm, Department Rules and other <br />applicable state and federal statutes and regulations governing medical, mental <br />health, and substance abuse information. At a minimum Contractor shall retain and <br />preserve all other records, including financial records that are generated or collected <br />by Contractor under the provisions of this Contract, for a period of four (4) years <br />after the termination of the Contract. If services are funded through Medicaid, the <br />federal retention period, if more than four (4) years, shall apply. Contractor shall <br />retain all records pertaining to this Contract that aze the subject of litigation or an <br />audit until the litigation has ended or all questions pertaining to the audit aze <br />resolved. Legal requirements for Contractor may extend beyond the retention <br />schedules established in this section. Contractor shall retain medical records in <br />accordance with Tex Admin Code Title 22, Part 9, § 165.1(b) and (c) or other <br />applicable statutes and regulations governing medical information. Contractor shall <br />ensure that this provision concerning records retention is included in any <br />subcontract it awazds. If Contractor ceases business operations, it shall ensure that <br />records relating to the Contract are securely stored and are accessible by the <br />Department upon Department's request for at least four years from the date <br />General Provisions (Core Subrecipient 2008) 6/12/2007 13 <br />
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