LegalTips.ORG Directory Full Text About us
Alabama Code | California Code | Connecticut Code | Nebraska Code | Texas Code
 
Google
 
Web LegalTips.org


maritime & jones injury law attorney   Official Government Sites
   State of Alabama
   State of Alaska
   State of Arizona
   State of Arkansas
   State of California
   State of Colorado
   State of Connecticut
   State of Delaware
   District-of-Columbia
   State of Florida
   State of Georgia
   State of Hawaii
   State of Idaho
   State of Illinois
   State of Indiana
   State of Iowa
   State of Kansas
   State of Kentucky
   State of Louisiana
   State of Maine
   State of Maryland
   State of Massachusetts
   State of Michigan
   State of Minnesota
   State of Mississippi
   State of Missouri
   State of Montana
   State of Nebraska
   State of Nevada
   State of New-Hampshire
   State of New-Jersey
   State of New-Mexico
   State of New York
   State of North-Carolina
   State of North-Dakota
   State of Ohio
   State of Oklahoma
   State of Oregon
   State of Pennsylvania
   State of Rhode-Island
   State of South-Carolina
   State of South-Dakota
   State of Tennessee
   State of Texas
   State of Utah
   State of Vermont
   State of Virginia
   State of Washington
   State of West-Virginia
   State of Wisconsin
   State of Wyoming

Section 12-21-6.1

Reproduction and delivery of medical records.

(a) The following words and phrases used in this section shall have the following meanings:

(1) ACTUAL COSTS. The cost of material and supplies used to duplicate the medical record, the labor costs, and other costs associated with duplication of the medical records.

(2) PERSON. Any medical provider or company or other legal entity that maintains medical records.

(b)(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any person required to release copies of medical records may condition the release upon payment by the requesting party of the reasonable costs of reproducing the medical records.

(2) The reasonable costs of reproducing copies of written or typed documents, or reports shall not be more than one dollar ($1) for each page of the first 25 pages, not more than 50 cents ($.50) for each page in excess of 25 pages, and a search fee of five dollars ($5). If the medical records are mailed to the person making the request, reasonable costs shall include the actual costs of mailing the medical records.

(3) A person may charge in addition to the fees allowed in subdivision (2) of this subsection the actual cost of reproducing X-rays and other special medical records.

(4) Unless other arrangements for payments are made between the requesting party and the person supplying the medical records, the requesting party shall pay the fees charged for reproduction and delivery of the medical records prior to delivery of the medical records.

(c) The provisions of this section shall not apply to records subpoenaed by the State Board of Medical Examiners.

(d) This section shall not affect any fees or costs currently paid by state agencies.

(Acts 1994, No. 94-609, p. 1124, §§1, 2.)



Alabama Code | California Code | Connecticut Code | Nebraska Code | Texas Code
 © 2007 All Rights Reserved. LegalTips.ORG.