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Committee introduces RS 32159 to bar recordings of workers' compensation testing
Summary
The House Commerce and Human Resources Committee introduced RS 32159, a proposal by Representative Furman to prohibit audio and video recording of the testing portion of psychological, neuropsychological and psychiatric evaluations conducted for workers' compensation cases; the measure was introduced by voice vote with no recorded opposition.
Representative Furman introduced RS 32159 during a meeting of the House Commerce and Human Resources Committee, proposing an amendment to Idaho law (section 72-433) to prohibit audio or video recording of the testing portions of psychological, neuropsychological and psychiatric evaluations performed as part of workers' compensation examinations.
The measure would clarify that while an injured employee retains the right to an audio recording of an examination generally, that right “shall not apply to the testing portion of the site psychological, neuropsychological or psychiatric evaluations,” Furman said.…
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