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TITLE 11.
BANKRUPTCY · UNITED STATES CODE
Chapter 3.
Case Administration
Subchapter III. Administration
11
USC § 351. Disposal of patient records
If a health care business commences a case under chapter
7, 9,
or 11, and the
trustee does not have a sufficient amount of funds to pay for the storage of
patient records in the manner required under applicable Federal or State law,
the following requirements shall apply:
(1) The trustee shall--
(A) promptly publish notice, in 1 or more appropriate newspapers, that if
patient records are not claimed by the patient or an insurance provider (if
applicable law permits the insurance provider to make that claim) by the
date that is 365 days after the date of that notification, the trustee will
destroy the patient records; and
(B) during the first 180 days of the 365-day period described in
subparagraph (A), promptly attempt to notify directly each patient that is
the subject of the patient records and appropriate insurance carrier
concerning the patient records by mailing to the most recent known address
of that patient, or a family member or contact person for that patient, and
to the appropriate insurance carrier an appropriate notice regarding the
claiming or disposing of patient records.
(2) If, after providing the notification under paragraph (1), patient
records are not claimed during the 365-day period described under that
paragraph, the trustee shall mail, by certified mail, at the end of such
365-day period a written request to each appropriate Federal agency to request
permission from that agency to deposit the patient records with that agency,
except that no Federal agency is required to accept patient records under this
paragraph.
(3) If, following the 365-day period described in paragraph (2) and after
providing the notification under paragraph (1), patient records are not
claimed by a patient or insurance provider, or request is not granted by a
Federal agency to deposit such records with that agency, the trustee shall
destroy those records by--
(A) if the records are written, shredding or burning the records; or
(B) if the records are magnetic, optical, or other electronic records, by
otherwise destroying those records so that those records cannot be
retrieved.
[Rev. 4-30-05]

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