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[501] System operational records of original entry created in non-automated system or used for data entry or verification, where significant information is data entered or posted to reports and other summary records, including but not limited to Page 1 DRAFT Title Number Federal Internal Revenue Service (IRS) guidelines concerning issuance of tax-exempt bonds. Every state has its own rules on top of the federal In addition to any federal requirements, OSC suggests the records retained include: Grant questions should be directed to the OSC BSAO, Federal Payment Management Team, at[emailprotected]. From there, click on the appropriate law (e.g., "CVP" for Civil Practice Law and Rules) and follow the links to the desired article and section of that law. 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The State Archives is unable to provide technical support regarding the use and modification of the MS Excel worksheets or MS Access database. padding-left: 20px; Internet Security and Privacy Act (Article II, Section 208)Requires state entities, persons, and businesses in New York who own or license computerized data which includes private information to disclose any data breach to the affected New York residents (state entities must also notify non-residents) and notify the state Attorney General, Office of Information Technology Services, and the Department of State. float: left; height: 50px; Section 441.317 - Sub-acute care services. color: white; }, New York State Historical Records Advisory Board. Sets procedures for the disposition of records not listed on schedules and for records rendered unusable by disasters. Copies of all correspondence related to fiscal matters. Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website. The New York State Archives is part of the Office of Cultural Education, an office of the New York State Education Department. height: 35px; WebThe Records Management Officer role is established by SUNY Policy 6609, Records Retention and Disposition, pursuant to NYS Arts and Cultural Affairs Law Section 57.05 and Commissioners Regulations 8 NYCRR Part 188 . Your records may be in paper orelectronic format, or both. tit. float: left; .form-item-search-block { Codes R. and Regs. You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. height: 50px; Three, Five, Ten and Fifteen Year Regulation Review, SubChapter A - Medical Facilities--Minimum Standards, Part 300 - Statewide Health Information Network for New York (SHIN-NY), Section 300.3 - Statewide collaboration process and SHIN-NY policy guidance, Section 300.5 - Sharing of Patient Information, Section 300.6 - Participation of health care facilities, Part 360 - Surge and Flex Health Coordination System Activation During a State Disaster Emergency Declaration, Section 360.1 - Administrative Purpose, Application and Scope, Section 360.2 - Surge and Flex Health Care Coordination System Requirements, Section 360.3 - Hospital emergency Surge and Flex Response Plans, Section 360.4 - Clinical laboratory testing, Part 400 - All Facilities--General Requirements, Section 400.2 - Other laws, codes, rules and regulations, Section 400.3 - Inspection, reproduction and reports, Section 400.5 - Statements or bills for health services, Section 400.6 - Identification of personnel delivering health care services, Section 400.7 - Facility participation in title XVIII program, Section 400.8 - Exception, construction standards, Section 400.9 - Transfer and affiliation agreements, Section 400.10 - Health Provider Network Access and Reporting Requirements, Section 400.11 - Assessment of long-term care patients, Section 400.13 - Forms (Hospital/Community Patient Review Instrument), Section 400.14 - Request for patient review instrument (PRI) data, Section 400.15 - The role of the licensed practical nurse in intravenous therapy procedures, Section 400.17 - Compliance with application conditions, Section 400.18 - Statewide Planning and Research Cooperative System (SPARCS), Section 400.19 - Withdrawal of equity or assets, Section 400.22 - Statewide perinatal data system, Section 400.24 - Charges in connection with certain health care facility financings, Section 400.25 - Disclosure of nursing quality indicators, Part 401 - All Facilities--Operating Certificates, Section 401.1 - Issuance of operating certificates, Section 401.2 - Limitations of operating certificates, Section 401.3 - Changes in existing medical facilities, Section 401.4 - Review of operating certificate determinations, Part 402 - Criminal History Record Check, Section 402.5 - Requirements Before Submitting a Request for a Criminal History Record Check, Section 402.6 - Criminal History Record Check Process, Section 402.7 - Department Criminal History Review, Section 402.8 - Notifications of Criminal Charges or Convictions Incurred Subsequent to Hiring, Section 402.9 - Responsibilities of Providers; Required Notifications, Section 403.4 - Responsibilities of State Approved Education or Training Programs, Section 403.5 - Responsibilities of Home Care Services Entities, Section 403.6 - Responsibilities of Home Care Services Workers, Part 404 - Integrated Outpatient Services, Section 404.6 - Organization and Administration, Section 404.9 - Integrated Care Services, Section 404.11 - Quality Assurance, Utilization Review and Incident Reporting, Section 404.14 - Application and Approval, Section 405.6 - Quality assurance program, Section 405.14 - Respiratory care services, Section 405.15 - Radiologic and nuclear medicine services, Section 405.17 - Pharmaceutical services, Section 405.18 - Rehabilitation services, Section 405.22 - Critical care and special care services, Section 405.23 - Food and dietetic services, Section 405.25 - Organ and tissue donation (anatomical gifts), Section 405.27 - Information, policy and other reporting requirements, Section 405.30 - Organ and Vascularized Composite Allograft Transplant Services/Programs, Section 405.31 - Living donor transplantation services, Section 405.33 Screening mammography services, Part 406 - Rural Hospital Swing Bed Demonstration, Section 406.3 - Admission, patient assessment, planning and services, Section 406.4 - Transfer and affiliation agreements, Part 407 - Primary Care Hospitals - Minimum Standards, Section 407.2 - Designation of PCHs and CAHs, Section 407.5 - Administrative requirements, Section 407.6 - Quality assurance and utilization review, Section 407.8 - Medical/professional staff, Section 407.10 - Primary care related inpatient and outpatient services, Section 407.11 - Clinical and ancillary support services, Section 407.13 - Environmental health and infection control, Part 408 - Central services facility rural health networks (CSFRHN), Section 408.2 - Network Operational Plans (NOP), Section 408.4 - Supervision by the commissioner, Part 410 - Scheduled Short Term Care In A Nursing Home, Section 410.3 - Service approval and physical space, Part 411 - Ombudsmen Access To Residential Health Care Facilities, Part 412 - Reporting Information For Inspections, Section 412.1 - Facility-supplied information required, Section 412.2 - Certification by operator or administrator, Part 414 - Nursing Homes - Continuous Violation Penalties, Section 414.2 - Criteria for continuous violation penalties, Part 415 - Nursing Homes - Minimum Standards, Section 415.4 - Resident behavior and facility practices, Section 415.11 - Resident assessment and care planning, Section 415.13 - Nursing services and Minimum Nursing Staff Requirements, Section 415.16 - Rehabilitative services, Section 415.20 - Laboratory and blood bank, Section 415.21 - Radiology and other diagnostic services, Section 415.26 - Organization and administration, Section 415.27 - Quality assessment & assurance, Section 415.28 - Disclosure of ownership, Section 415.31 - New York State RHCF nurse aide registry, Section 415.32 Weekly bed census data survey, Section 415.34 Minimum Direct Resident Care Spending, Section 415.36 - Long-term inpatient rehabilitation program for head-injured residents, Section 415.37 - Services for residents with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome(AIDS), Section 415.38 - Long-term ventilator dependent residents, Section 415.39 - Specialized programs for residents requiring behavioral interventions, Section 415.40 - Extended care of residents with traumatic brain injury, Section 415.41 Specialized Programs for Residents with Neurodegenerative Diseases, Part 420 - Comprehensive Ambulatory HIV Programs, Section 420.2 - Approval to provide services, Article 6 - Skilled Nursing And Health Related Services, Non-Occupants General, Section 425.3 - Changes in existing program, Section 425.4 - General requirements for operation, Section 425.5 - Adult day health care services, Section 425.6 - Admission, continued stay and registrant assessment, Section 425.8 - Registrant continued-stay evaluation, Section 425.11 - Food and nutrition services, Section 425.13 - Rehabilitation therapy services, Section 425.15 - Religious services and counseling, Section 425.17 - Pharmaceutical services, Section 425.18 - Services for registrants with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and other high-need populations, Section 425.21 - Confidentiality of records, Article 7 - Home Health Agencies; Treatment Centers And Diagnostic Centers, Part 430 - Licensed Home Care Services Agencies And Certified Home Health Agencies, Part 431 - Treatment Centers and Diagnostic Centers, Article 8 - New York State Annual Hospital Report, Section 441.15 - Accumulated depreciation, Section 441.20 - Additional (paid-in) capital, Section 441.36 - Average daily inpatient census, Section 441.43 - Bed complement (beds available), Section 441.45 - Blood bank transfusions, Section 441.46 - Board-designated assets, Section 441.61 - Certified bed days available, Section 441.66 - Comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation service, Section 441.76 - Critical care units (type I), Section 441.77 - Critical care units (type II), Section 441.80 - Daily hospital services, Section 441.83 - Date of change in certified bed capacity--decrease, Section 441.84 - Date of change in certified bed capacity--increase, Section 441.86 - Deductions from revenue, Section 441.87 - Deferral (or deferment), Section 441.94 - Direct assignment of cost, Section 441.105 - Emergency service category 4--basic emergency services, Section 441.106 - Emergency services category 3--general emergency services, Section 441.107 - Emergency services category 2--major emergency hospital, Section 441.108 - Emergency services category 1--comprehensive emergency medical services, Section 441.129 - Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), Section 441.131 - Financially indigent patient, Section 441.134 - Fixed cost (or expense), Section 441.136 - Full-time equivalent employees (FTE), Section 441.148 - Funds held in trust by others, Section 441.159 - Gross charges (gross revenue), Section 441.168 - Hospital-based physician, Section 441.186 - Investor-owned (proprietary) hospital, Section 441.202 - Medical staff classification--associate, Section 441.203 - Medical staff classification--attending, Section 441.204 - Medical staff classification--consulting, Section 441.205 - Medical staff classification--courtesy, Section 441.206 - Medical staff classification--house staff (paid staff), Section 441.208 - Mentally disordered patient, Section 441.210 - Neonatal intensive care unit, Section 441.215 - Nine-C (IX-C) corporation, Section 441.219 - Non-revenue-producing cost centers, Section 441.220 - Nonroutine maintenance and repairs, Section 441.228 - Operating income (or profit), Section 441.231 - Organization cost (or expense), Section 441.233 - Other operating revenue, Section 441.239 - Oxygen therapy minutes, Section 441.243 - Part A and Part B services, Section 441.244 - Patient care services revenue, Section 441.251 - Periodic interim payment (PIP), Section 441.260 - Plant replacement and expansion funds, Section 441.267 - Prior-period adjustment, Section 441.269 - Professional component, Section 441.273 - Psychiatric inpatient service, Section 441.274 - Psychiatric night care, Section 441.275 - Radiology diagnostic films, Section 441.276 - Real estate (or property), Section 441.296 - Responsibility accounting, Section 441.298 - Retained earnings (or income), Section 441.300 - Retirement of indebtedness funds, Section 441.303 - Revenue-producing cost centers, Section 441.306 - Self-responsible (self-pay) patient, Section 441.308 - Share of pooled investments, Section 441.311 - Specific purpose funds, Section 441.313 - Standard unit of measure, Section 441.316 - Straight-line method of depreciation. Agencies should refer to the General Retention and Disposition Schedule for New York State Government Records as published by the New York State Archives and Records for guidance on minimum retention periods for other fiscal records, purchasing/claims and payments, revenue and collections, accounting reports and bank transactions. .form-item-search-block-form input#search_box { hbbd```b``UqrD2H&" `YS`"z@#+Xx6 \`>$ ;3012.H? "b (8) The hospital shall implement policies and procedures regarding the use and authentication of verbal orders, including telephone orders. Such policies and procedures must: (i) Specify the process for accepting and documenting such orders; (ii) Ensure that such orders will be issued only in accordance with applicable scope of practice provisions for licensed, certified or registered practitioners, consistent with Federal and State law; and. (ii) a process implemented as part of the hospital's quality assurance activities that provides for the sampling of records for review to verify the accuracy and integrity of the system. Records that are the subject of a legal action or audit must be retained for the entire period of the action or audit even if their retention period has passed. The key is to regularly carry out disposition, as indicated in your retention schedule and as part of your organizations normal business practices, and to document this disposition. width: 85%; (2) All records shall document, as appropriate, at least the following: (i) evidence of a physical examination, including a health history, performed no more than thirty days prior to admission or within 24 hours after admission and a statement of the conclusion or impressions drawn; (iii) results of all consultative evaluations of the patient and findings by clinical and other staff involved in the care of the patient; (iv) documentation of all complications, hospital acquired infections, and unfavorable reactions to drugs and anesthesia; (v) properly executed consent forms for procedures and treatments; (vi) all practitioners' diagnostic and therapeutic orders, nursing documentation and care plans, reports of treatment, medication records, radiology, and laboratory reports, vital signs and other information necessary to monitor the patient's condition; (vii) discharge summary with outcome of hospitalization, disposition of case and provisions for follow-up care; and. Permits the use of copies in court when those copies were prepared in the regular course of business by a process which accurately reproduces the original records and when those copies are satisfactorily identified. Historical Records Theft Prevention and Response, Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund, Social Services/Welfare/Poor Relief (Other Than County), Local Government Retention Schedule LGS-1, Local Government Retention Schedule Database and Spreadsheet Instructions, LGS-1 Records Common in Fire Districts (updated 2022), Printable PDF of List of Revisions to the LGS-1 (2020 & 2022), Printable PDF (updated pages are marked "Rev. color: white; Rule 4540Establishesthe means by whichpublic officials can authenticate copies of public records. Records that pertain to elections not conducted under New York State Election Law, including elections not conducted as part of a general election, and elections administered by municipalities or school districts, are covered under the Election section of the LGS-1. float: left; When government records are a hazard to human safety or health or to property, the records management officer may request authorization from the Archives to destroy or dispose of such records immediately. Your records may be in paper or electronic format, or The State of New York, its officers, employees, and/or agents are not liable to you, or to third parties, for damages or losses of any kind arising out of, or in connection with, the use or performance of such information. New York State Historical Records Advisory Board. Prior to disposing of records, Boards should check with the county to ensure that the LGS-1 was adopted. height: 35px; The New York State Office of the State Comptroller's website is provided in English. border: 1px solid #E7E4DD; Establishes the Education Archives Account for disposition fees charged State agencies for records management services, and also fees collected for sale of publications and reproduction of documents held by the State Archives. .form-item-search-block { N.M. Code R. 16.10.17.10 (C) (2008). Open Meetings Law (Article 7, Sections 100 - 111)Covers accessibility by the public to meetings of public bodies and outlines requirements for the production and availability of minutes or other proceedings. height: 50px; color: white; .form-item-search-block-form input#search_box { The New York State Archives is part of the Office of Cultural Education, an office of the New York State Education Department. Federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations29 CFR 1910.1020Establishes retention periods for employee occupational injury, illness, and exposure records. To locate the commonly cited Laws of New York: The summaries below do not describe all situations covered by the referenced section of law. It appears that your web browser does not support JavaScript, or you have temporarily disabled scripting. 20723 Six years from end of As a New York State business owner, you are required to keep recordsthat allow you to prepare complete and accurate tax returns for your business. border: 1px solid #E7E4DD; Section 215Establishes a 1-year statute of limitations within which legal actions must be commenced against sheriff, coroner, or constable; for escape of prisoner; for assault, battery, false imprisonment, malicious prosecution, libel, or slander; for violation of right of privacy; for penalty given to informer; and on arbitration award. }. These laws and regulations provide guidance on how to develop policies and procedures to ensure the effectiveness and continuity of your records management program. The statute The MS Access and Excel versions do not contain the introduction, index, nor any section or sub-section notes; however, they provide all series and subseries information, including notes. padding-bottom: 10px; Rule 4521Establishesthe means by whichpublic officials can indicate the lack or non-existence of a particular record. State Government Records Law and Regulations. The Archives retention schedules generally apply to records regardless of the format or media in which they exist, including electronic records. WebThis section of the Retention and Disposition Schedule for New York Local Government Records (LGS-1) details situations where records can or must be retained beyond their WebThe act provides a framework for the use and retention of electronic records in three basic steps. Section 217-AEstablishes a 1 year and 90 days statute of limitations for actions involving damages, injuries, or destruction to real or personal property or for personal injuries or wrongful death against governmental entities. In developing retention schedules, the State Archives reviews federal and state laws and regulations, audit requirements, the need for legal evidence, administrative needs, and historical or research value and establishes minimum retention periods based on this information. Retention Requirements: Statutes of Limitation, Retention Requirements for Health and Safety Records, Retention Requirements for Personnel Records, Retention Requirements for Fiscal Records, Laws andRegulations Related toLegalAdmissibility ofRecords, Laws Related to Maintaining Integrity of and Access to Records. Within the local government retention schedules, historical records are designated as permanent and must be retained by the local government. The are records of an employees hours worked, gross wages, deductions, and net wages. 405.10; Preparing Medical Records for Custodianship in New York padding-left: 20px; The State of New York, its officers, employees, and/or agents are not liable to you, or to third parties, for damages or losses of any kind arising out of, or in connection with, the use or performance of such information. Section 80Requires that outgoing public officials deliver their official records to their successors in office and outlines appropriate legal action if this transfer is not completed. Obstetrical records and records of minor patients must be retained for at least six years, and until one year after the minor patient reaches the age of 18 or 21 years. color: white; 14 NYCRR 599.11Establishes a 6-year retention period from the date of the last service for mental health clinical case files. (iii) Specify that such orders must be authenticated by the prescribing practitioner, or by another practitioner responsible for the care of the patient and authorized to write such orders and the time frame for such authentication. height: 35px; (7) The hospital shall have procedures in place to modify or terminate use of any assigned identifier in cases of abuse or misuse or if practice privileges are suspended, restricted, terminated or curtailed or employment or affiliation ends. } .form-item-search-block-form button { Organizations may use the State Archives sample records destruction authorization form; state agencies may save a copy of the records disposition notice received from the State Records Center. With how fast WebRecords Series Titles & Retention & Disposition Guidelines Pursuant to New York State Archives *Starred records series added by State Archives 1/08. border: 1px solid #E7E4DD; cursor: pointer; .form-item-search-block-form button { 405.10 Medical records. (4) Medical records shall be retained in their original or legally reproduced form for a period of at least six years from the date of discharge or three years after the patient's age of majority (18 years), whichever is longer, or at least six years after death. New York State Historical Records Advisory Board. Google Translate cannot translate all types of documents, and it may not give you an exact translation all the time. State agency retention schedules indicate that records with long-term historical value must be transferred to the State Archives following the Procedures for Transferring Records to the New York State Archives. 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