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46 Pa. Code § 15.61. Emergency services records.

§ 15.61. Emergency services records.

 Emergency services records shall be maintained as follows:

   (1)  Audio tapes and logs. Retain tapes 45 days unless being held as evidence. Retain logs 3 years after last entry.

   (2)  Basic comprehensive emergency management plan and records. Retain these records 3 years after superseded.

   (3)  Civil defense records. Retain these records until superseded or obsolete.

   (4)  Comprehensive emergency medical services plans. Retain these records 3 years after superseded.

   (5)  Dosimetry meter records. Retain these records 2 years after expiration of certification.

   (6)  Emergency medical treatment records—trip reports. Retain these records 7 years.

   (7)  Incident cards and reports. Retain these records 3 years.

   (8)  Quality assurance reviews. Retain these records 10 years.

   (9)  Radio dispatcher’s logs. Retain these records 3 years after last entry.

Source

   The provisions of this §  15.61 adopted February 18, 1994, effective February 19, 1994, 24 Pa.B. 993.

Cross References

   This section cited in 46 Pa. Code §  15.51 (relating to general provisions); and 46 Pa. Code §  15.52 (relating to applicability).



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