60-3505. Recommendations on issue; concurring and dissenting opinions; notice to parties; copy of opinion to judge; admissibility in subsequent legal proceedings.

60-3505

Chapter 60.--PROCEDURE, CIVIL
Article 35.--PROFESSIONAL MALPRACTICE LIABILITY SCREENING PANELS

      60-3505.   Recommendations on issue; concurring anddissenting opinions;notice to parties; copy of opinion to judge;admissibility in subsequent legal proceedings.(a) Within 180 days after the screening panel is commenced,suchpanel shall make written recommendations on the issue of whether theprofessional licensee departed from the standard of conduct in a way whichcaused theplaintiff or claimant damage. A concurring or dissenting member of thescreening panel may file a written concurring or dissenting opinion. Allwritten opinions shall be supported by corroborating references to publishedliterature and other relevant documents.

      (b)   The screening panel shall notify all parties when its determinationis to be handed down, and, within seven days of its decision, shallprovide a copy of its opinion and any concurring or dissenting opinion toeach party and each attorney of record and to the judge of the districtcourt or thechiefjudge of such court.

      (c)   The written report of the screening panel shall be admissiblein any subsequent legal proceeding, and either party may subpoenaany and all members of the panel as witnesses for examinationrelating to the issues at trial.

      History:   L. 1987, ch. 214, § 5;L. 1999, ch. 57, § 57;L. 2001, ch. 6, § 1;L. 2008, ch. 80, § 3; July 1.