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SECTION 28-35-21

   § 28-35-21  Admissibility of medical andwage records. – (a) The certified copy of the record of a licensed health care facility asdefined in chapter 17 of title 23 or of any health care provider or medicalpersonnel licensed to practice under title 5 shall be admissible as evidence inany workers' compensation proceeding. The determination of the admissibility ofsuch evidence shall be made pursuant to the provisions of §§ 9-19-27and 9-19-39 and the Rhode Island Rules of Evidence.

   (b) The contents of wage records of a claimant employeesigned by his or her employer or by the person having charge of those recordsmay be admitted in evidence in any workers' compensation proceeding.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-28 > Chapter-28-35 > 28-35-21

SECTION 28-35-21

   § 28-35-21  Admissibility of medical andwage records. – (a) The certified copy of the record of a licensed health care facility asdefined in chapter 17 of title 23 or of any health care provider or medicalpersonnel licensed to practice under title 5 shall be admissible as evidence inany workers' compensation proceeding. The determination of the admissibility ofsuch evidence shall be made pursuant to the provisions of §§ 9-19-27and 9-19-39 and the Rhode Island Rules of Evidence.

   (b) The contents of wage records of a claimant employeesigned by his or her employer or by the person having charge of those recordsmay be admitted in evidence in any workers' compensation proceeding.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-28 > Chapter-28-35 > 28-35-21

SECTION 28-35-21

   § 28-35-21  Admissibility of medical andwage records. – (a) The certified copy of the record of a licensed health care facility asdefined in chapter 17 of title 23 or of any health care provider or medicalpersonnel licensed to practice under title 5 shall be admissible as evidence inany workers' compensation proceeding. The determination of the admissibility ofsuch evidence shall be made pursuant to the provisions of §§ 9-19-27and 9-19-39 and the Rhode Island Rules of Evidence.

   (b) The contents of wage records of a claimant employeesigned by his or her employer or by the person having charge of those recordsmay be admitted in evidence in any workers' compensation proceeding.