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Committee introduces RS32159 to prohibit recording of testing portions of psychological exams in workers' compensation cases
Summary
A legislative committee voted to introduce RS32159, a proposal that would clarify that audio or video recording of the testing portion of psychological, neuropsychological and psychiatric evaluations in workers' compensation examinations is not permitted while preserving a patient's right to record the broader evaluation.
A House committee voted to introduce RS32159, a proposed change intended to bar audio and video recording of the testing portion of psychological, neuropsychological and psychiatric evaluations in workers' compensation matters while preserving the injured employee's right to record the overall examination.
The bill, introduced by Representative Furman, would amend the existing workers' compensation testing provisions in statute (referred to in the transcript as “section 72-433”) to clarify that "while an…
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