§ 10.300 What are the basic rules for authorizing emergency medical care?
§ 10.301 May the physician designated on Form CA-16 refer the employee to another medical specialist or medical facility?
§ 10.302 Should the employer authorize medical care if he or she doubts that the injury occurred, or that it is work-related?
§ 10.303 Should the employer use a Form CA-16 to authorize medical testing when an employee is exposed to a workplace hazard just once?
§ 10.304 Are there any exceptions to these procedures for obtaining medical care?

Terms Used In CFR > Title 20 > Chapter I > Subchapter B > Part 10 > Subpart D > Emergency Medical Care

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