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Board files amended patient-records regulations with OLRC after vote

3468781 · May 23, 2025
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Summary

The Mississippi State Board of Medical Licensure voted to forward amended regulations on medical record retention to the Occupational Licensure Review Commission (OLRC) for review and finalization; the changes implement a 10-year minimum retention requirement set by statute and increase imaging retention from three to five years.

The State Board of Medical Licensure voted May 22 to file proposed amendments to the board’s medical-record retention regulations with the Occupational Licensure Review Commission (OLRC), the next step in formal rulemaking.

Board counsel explained the rule changes had been approved by the board at its March meeting and posted for public comment; no public comments were received during the posting period. The proposed…

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