1 Tex. Admin. Code § 61.502 - Medical Reports and Records
(a) The OAG may
require victims, claimants, or health care service providers to submit current
medical reports or records including information regarding the treatment,
diagnosis, and prognosis of the victim or claimant's condition. The OAG may
require a health care service provider to estimate the length of any disability
period or the extent of the physical impairment, and provide an opinion on the
victim's or claimant's ability to be employed. To verify treatment and
reasonableness of care, the OAG may require reports or records for medical
care, dental care, and psychiatric care or counseling.
(b) Costs for medical reports, records,
mental health forms, and copies shall be reimbursed to health care service
providers according to the Texas Department of Insurance, Division of Workers'
Compensation allowable medical fee guidelines for completion of a return to
work status report for the Texas Department of Insurance.
(c) Costs for medical reports, records,
mental health forms, and copies shall be reimbursed to the victim or claimant
for the actual expense incurred.
(d) A victim or claimant shall be subject at
all times to an independent physical or mental examination if requested by the
OAG and shall submit himself or herself to such further examination as the OAG
may require. The OAG shall pay the costs of such examination.
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