34 Pa. Code § 131.68 - Discovery of records
(a) A party may
schedule and take the deposition of a custodian of records or a person in a
similar capacity. A party has the right to inspect and analyze the records
listed in this subsection. Title
42 Pa.C.S. §§
6151-6160 (relating to medical
records) shall be followed, if applicable. The deposition may be used to
locate, authenticate and obtain copies of records which are material and
relevant to the proceeding, including:
(1)
Employment, earnings or work environment.
(2) Treatment, including vocational and
physical rehabilitation.
(3) Mental
or physical examination.
(4)
Hospitalization.
(5)
Testing.
(6) X-rays.
(7) Autopsy.
(8) Tissue slides and samples.
(9) Surveillance.
(b) A party may take the discovery deposition
at any time after the assignment of the petition to a judge.
(c) The notice of discovery shall conform to
§
131.64(b)
(relating to notice of oral depositions) and shall also contain a description
of the items to be produced at the deposition.
(d) The service of the notice of discovery
shall conform to §
131.64(c).
(e) Objections shall conform to §
131.65 (relating to objections to
taking of oral depositions).
(f) A
deposition under this section shall be in the form of a written affidavit of
the custodian of records as deponent without interrogation. The affidavit shall
be in the form, and contain the information specified in §
131.69 (relating to form of
deposition affidavit). Title
42 Pa.C.S. §§
6151-6160 shall be followed, if
applicable.
(g) The deposition
affidavit and the records or items authenticated thereby will be admissible
into evidence in the proceeding before the judge in the same manner as if the
deponent appeared before the judge and testified to the authenticity of the
records or items.
Notes
The provisions of this § 131.68 amended under sections 401.1 and 435(a) and (c) of the Workers' Compensation Act (77 P. S. §§ 710 and 991(a) and (c)); section 2205 of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P. S. § 565); and section 414 of The Pennsylvania Occupational Disease Act (77 P. S. § 1514).
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