Florida Chiropractic Laws and Rules (FCLR) Practice Exam

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What is the time frame within which a chiropractor must notify the board of a new records owner upon termination of practice?

  1. One week from the date

  2. One month from the date

  3. Two months from the date

  4. Three months from the date

The correct answer is: One month from the date

The requirement for a chiropractor to notify the board of a new records owner upon termination of practice is set at a period of one month. This timeframe emphasizes the importance of maintaining accurate and up-to-date records management, ensuring that patient records are securely and correctly transferred to a new owner. This regulation is vital not only for legal compliance but also to protect patient confidentiality and continuity of care. By mandating this timely notification, the board can help ensure that all parties involved—particularly patients—are informed and that their health information is managed properly. While more extended timeframes could lead to potential lapses in communication or unauthorized access to patient records, a one-month limit strikes a balance between allowing sufficient time for the chiropractor to arrange such notifications and the urgency needed to safeguard patient confidentiality.