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Code · Virginia · Title 46.2 · Chapter 3

Code of Virginia § 46.2-490.11. Reports, records of licensed computer-based clinic providers.

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A. The Department is hereby authorized to require annual, periodical, or special reports from computer-based clinic providers the Department has authorized to conduct clinics; to prescribe the manner and form in which such reports shall be made; and to require from such computer-based clinic providers specific answers to all questions upon which the Department may deem information to be necessary. Such reports shall be under oath whenever the Department so requires. The Department may also require any computer-based clinic provider to file with it a true copy of each or any contract, agreement, or arrangement between such licensees and any person in relation to the provisions of this chapter.
B. The Department may, in its discretion, prescribe
(i)the forms of any and all accounts, records, and memoranda to be kept by licensed computer-based clinic providers and
(ii)the length of time such accounts, records, and memoranda shall be preserved.
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