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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 72 - Chapter 10 - 72-1014
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72-1014 - EVIDENCE OF CONDITION
(1) The commission may require the
claimant to supplement the application with any reasonably available medical
reports or other documents relating to the injury or condition for which
compensation is claimed. Failure to provide the requested supporting documents
or reports may result in the denial of the claimant's application for
compensation or claim for payment. Health care providers are authorized to
submit directly to the commission, pursuant to the claimant's original release
as provided in the application for compensation, any information that is
required to support a claimant's application or that is necessary to process a
claim for payment.
(2) If the physical or mental condition of a victim or claimant is
material to a claim, the commission may order the victim or claimant to submit
from time to time to an examination by a physician or other licensed health
professional or may order an autopsy of a deceased victim. The commission
shall pay for such examination or autopsy. The order shall specify the time,
place, manner, conditions, and scope of the examination or autopsy and the
person by whom it is to be made and shall require the person to file with the
commission a detailed written report of the examination or autopsy. The report
shall set out his findings, including results of all tests made, diagnoses,
prognoses, and other conclusions and reports of earlier examinations of the
same conditions. On request of the person examined, the commission shall
furnish a copy of the report to him. If the victim is deceased, the
commission, on request, shall furnish a copy of the report to the claimant.
 
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