- (a) A licensee shall maintain accurate records of professional services rendered.
- (b) Records must be maintained for a minimum of five consecutive years or longer as warranted.
- (c) Records are the responsibility and property of the entity or individual who owns the practice or the practice setting.
- (d) Records created as a result of treatment in a school setting shall be maintained as part of the student's permanent school record.
- (e) A licensee shall bill a client or a third party only for the services actually rendered in the manner agreed to by the licensee and the client or the client's authorized representative.
- (f) A licensee shall provide, in clear language, a written explanation of the charges for speech-language pathology and/or audiology services previously made on a bill or statement for the client upon the written request of a client, a client's guardian, or a client's parent, if the client is a minor.
- (g) A licensee shall comply with the Health and Safety Code §311.0025, which prohibits improper, unreasonable, or medically unnecessary billing by hospitals or health care professionals.
- (h) A licensee shall use current and appropriate diagnostic and procedure codes.
Source Note:The provisions of this §111.153 adopted to be effective October 1, 2016, 41 TexReg 4441.