1796 - Mental or physical examination of person.

     § 1796.  Mental or physical examination of person.        (a)  General rule.--Whenever the mental or physical condition     of a person is material to any claim for medical, income loss or     catastrophic loss benefits, a court of competent jurisdiction or     the administrator of the Catastrophic Loss Trust Fund for     catastrophic loss claims may order the person to submit to a     mental or physical examination by a physician. The order may     only be made upon motion for good cause shown. The order shall     give the person to be examined adequate notice of the time and     date of the examination and shall state the manner, conditions     and scope of the examination and the physician by whom it is to     be performed. If a person fails to comply with an order to be     examined, the court or the administrator may order that the     person be denied benefits until compliance.        (b)  Report of examination.--If requested by the person     examined, a party causing an examination to be made shall     promptly deliver to the person examined a copy of every written     report concerning the examination at least one of which must set     forth the physician's findings and conclusions in detail. Upon     failure to promptly provide copies of these reports, the court     or the administrator shall prohibit the testimony of the     examining physician in any proceeding to recover benefits.     (Feb. 12, 1984, P.L.53, No.12, eff. Oct. 1, 1984)        1984 Amendment.  Act 12 added section 1796.