Florida Chiropractic Laws and Rules (FCLR) Practice Exam

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What time period must a chiropractor provide a notice indicating that their records may be disposed of or destroyed?

  1. One week

  2. One month

  3. One year

  4. Two years

The correct answer is: One month

Chiropractors in Florida are required to notify patients or individuals seeking records that their records may be disposed of or destroyed after a specific time frame. This requirement helps ensure that the patients are aware of the potential loss of their records and have an opportunity to request copies or take necessary actions before such disposal occurs. According to Florida law, the correct notice period is one month. This allows sufficient time for individuals to respond and obtain their records if they wish to retain them, thereby maintaining the integrity of patient information and allowing for a considerate approach to record management within the practice.