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2003 SESSION
SB 1209 Medical fees in certain criminal cases to be taxed as costs.
Introduced by: Stephen D. Newman | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Medical fees in certain criminal cases to be taxed as costs. Requires that all medical fees involved in the gathering of evidence for all criminal cases where medical evidence is necessary to establish a crime has occurred and for cases involving abuse of children under the age of 18 be reimbursed to the Commonwealth by the defendant if he is convicted. This bill is identical to HB 1424.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Medical fees in certain criminal cases to be taxed as costs. Requires that all medical fees involved in the gathering of evidence for all criminal cases where medical evidence is necessary to establish a crime has occurred and for cases involving abuse of children under the age of 18 be taxed as costs to the defendant if he is convicted.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Medical fees in certain criminal cases to be taxed as costs. Requires that all medical fees involved in the gathering of evidence for all criminal cases where medical evidence is necessary to establish a crime has occurred and for cases involving abuse of children under the age of 18 be taxed as costs to the defendant in the case.