Subpart 325-1 - General
- § 325-1.1 - Application for compensation medical bureau license required
- § 325-1.2 - Reports of specialists
- § 325-1.3 - Reports of treating providers
- § 325-1.4 - Authorization for special services
- § 325-1.5 - Choice of specialist
- § 325-1.6 - The impairment guidelines for schedule loss of use determinations
- § 325-1.7 - Duties of superseding physician
- § 325-1.8 - Emergency medical aid and telemedicine
- § 325-1.9 - Repealed
- § 325-1.10 - X-ray, consultation bills
- § 325-1.11 - Copies of hospital records
- § 325-1.12 - Termination of emergency status
- § 325-1.13 - Insurance company medical inspectors
- § 325-1.14 - Repealed
- § 325-1.15 - License for emergency treatment not required
- § 325-1.16 - Advertising by physicians
- § 325-1.17 - Notice to employees form
- § 325-1.18 - Physician fees for hearing purposes
- § 325-1.19 - Hospital bills
- § 325-1.20 - Payment of bills for treatment or services performed prior to october 1, 1994
- § 325-1.21 - Failure to treat
- § 325-1.22 - Objections by the special fund for reopened cases to medical and hospital bills
- § 325-1.23 - Workers' compensation claimant's agreement to pay medical costs in event of the claimant's failure to prosecute the claim or in event of the disallowance of the claim
- § 325-1.24 - [Rescinded]
- § 325-1.25 - Payment of and objections to medical bills
- § 325-1.26 - Telehealth
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