C-26 - Professional Code

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49. The physical examination required by the board of directors shall be carried out by three physicians; one of these shall be designated by the board of directors, another, by the person concerned and the third, by the first two.
If the person concerned refuses or neglects to designate a physician or to inform the board of directors of the name of such physician within 20 days from the service of the order to submit to a medical examination, the board of directors instead of that person shall designate such physician.
If the first two physicians refuse or neglect to designate a third physician or to inform the board of directors of his name within 20 days from the appointment of the second of them, the board of directors instead of the first two physicians shall designate him.
The three designated physicians must file with the board of directors their opinions which together constitute the report of the medical examination of the person concerned not later than 90 days after the designation of the last of them, unless the board of directors grants them additional time. On receiving the opinions, the board of directors shall send them to the person concerned.
The expert’s fees shall be paid by the board of directors in the case of the physician it has designated, by the person concerned in the case of the physician he or the board of directors, instead of him, as the case may be, has designated, and by the board of directors and the person concerned, in equal shares, in the case of the third physician.
1977, c. 66, s. 2; 1988, c. 29, s. 7; 1994, c. 40, s. 42; 1999, c. 40, s. 58; 2008, c. 11, s. 1, s. 2, s. 151.
49. The physical examination required by the Bureau shall be carried out by three physicians; one of these shall be designated by the Bureau, another, by the person contemplated and the third, by the first two.
If the person contemplated refuses or neglects to designate a physician or to inform the Bureau of the name of such physician within 20 days from the service of the order to submit to a medical examination, the Bureau instead of that person shall designate such physician.
If the first two physicians refuse or neglect to designate a third physician or to inform the Bureau of his name within 20 days from the appointment of the second of them, the Bureau instead of the first two physicians shall designate him.
The three designated physicians must file with the Bureau their opinions which together constitute the report of the medical examination of the person contemplated not later than 90 days after the designation of the last of them, unless the Bureau grants them additional time.
The expert’s fees shall be paid by the Bureau in the case of the physician it has designated, by the person contemplated in the case of the physician he or the Bureau, instead of him, as the case may be, has designated, and by the Bureau and the person contemplated, in equal shares, in the case of the third physician.
1977, c. 66, s. 2; 1988, c. 29, s. 7; 1994, c. 40, s. 42; 1999, c. 40, s. 58.
49. The physical examination required by the Bureau shall be carried out by three physicians; one of these shall be designated by the Bureau, another, by the person contemplated and the third, by the first two.
If the person contemplated refuses or neglects to designate a physician or to inform the Bureau of the name of such physician within 20 days from the service of the order to submit to a medical examination, the Bureau instead of that person shall designate such physician.
If the first two physicians refuse or neglect to designate a third physician or to inform the Bureau of his name within 20 days from the appointment of the second of them, the Bureau instead of the first two physicians shall designate him.
The three designated physicians must file with the Bureau their opinions which together constitute the report of the medical examination of the person contemplated not later than 90 days after the designation of the last of them, unless the Bureau grants them an additional delay.
The expert’s fees shall be paid by the Bureau in the case of the physician it has designated, by the person contemplated in the case of the physician he or the Bureau, instead of him, as the case may be, has designated, and by the Bureau and the person contemplated, in equal shares, in the case of the third physician.
1977, c. 66, s. 2; 1988, c. 29, s. 7; 1994, c. 40, s. 42.
49. The physical examination required by the Bureau shall be carried out by three physicians; one of these shall be designated by the Bureau, another, by the person contemplated and the third, by the first two.
If the person contemplated refuses or neglects to designate a physician or to inform the Bureau of the name of such physician within twenty days from the service of the order to submit to a medical examination, the Bureau instead of that person shall designate such physician.
If the first two physicians refuse or neglect to designate a third physician or to inform the Bureau of his name within twenty days from the appointment of the second of them, the Bureau instead of the first two physicians shall designate him.
The three designated physicians must file with the Bureau their opinions which together constitute the report of the medical examination of the person contemplated not later than ninety days after the designation of the last of them, unless the Bureau grants them an additional delay.
1977, c. 66, s. 2; 1988, c. 29, s. 7.
49. The physical examination required by the Bureau shall be carried out by three physicians; one of these shall be designated by the Bureau, another, by the person contemplated and the third, by the first two.
If the person contemplated refuses or neglects to designate a physician or to inform the Bureau of the name of such physician within twenty days from the service of the order to submit to a medical examination, the Bureau instead of that person shall designate such physician.
If the first two physicians refuse or neglect to designate a third physician or to inform the Bureau of his name within twenty days from the appointment of the second of them, the Bureau instead of the first two physicians shall designate him.
The three designated physicians must file with the Bureau the report of the medical examination of the person contemplated not later than ninety days after the designation of the last of them, unless the Bureau grants them an additional delay.
1977, c. 66, s. 2.