Ariz. Admin. Code § R20-5-114 - Examination at Request of Commission, Carrier or Employer; Motion for Relief
A. If
the Commission or a party requests an examination of a claimant by a physician,
the party requesting the examination shall serve the claimant, or if
represented, the claimant's attorney, with notice of the time, date, place, and
physician conducting the examination at least 15 days before the scheduled date
of the examination.
B. If a
claimant unreasonably fails to attend or promptly advise of the claimant's
inability to attend an examination under this Section, the party requesting the
examination may charge the claimant or deduct from the claimant's entitlement
to present or future temporary or permanent disability compensation, any
reasonable expense of the missed appointment.
C. A party adverse to a party who schedules a
medical examination may offer into evidence the report of any medical
examination as provided in
R20-5-155 or within five days after the adverse party receives the report, subject to the
right of cross-examination by the party who scheduled the
examination.
D. If a carrier,
self-insured employer, or special fund division requests an examination of a
claimant's mental or physical condition under A.R.S. §
23-1026,
the carrier, self-insured employer, or special fund division shall immediately,
upon receipt of the report of the examination, provide a copy of the report to
the claimant or the claimant's authorized representative. If the mental
condition of an unrepresented claimant is examined under A.R.S. §
23-1026,
the carrier, self-insured employer, or special fund division may, in its
discretion, provide the report to the claimant's treating physician rather than
to the claimant.
E. To protect a
claimant from annoyance, embarrassment, oppression, or undue burden or expense,
the Commission may order, upon good cause shown, one or both of the following:
1. That the examination not be held;
or
2. That the examination may be
conducted only on specified terms and conditions, including a designation of
the time, place, and examining physician.
F. A claimant requesting protection under
subsection (E) shall file a motion with the presiding administrative law judge
or chief administrative law judge if a judge has not been assigned to the case,
within three days after the claimant receives notice of the examination. The
claimant shall serve a copy of the motion on all parties. The party requesting
the examination shall have three days after receiving the motion to file a
response. The party shall serve the response on the claimant or, if
represented, the claimant's attorney of record.
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