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Title 8.01 · Chapter 21.1
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.1. Definitions.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.2:1. Additional parties.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.2. Request for review by medical malpractice review panel; rescission of request; determination on request.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.3:1. Completion of discovery; hearing date; notification to parties and panel members; oath of panel members.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.3. Composition, selection, etc., of panel.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.4:1. Assembly of record.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.4:2. Removal of record for inspection and copying; notice.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.4. Submission of evidence to panel; depositions and discovery; duties of chairman; access to material.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.5. When hearing to be held; notice to parties.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.6. Conduct of proceedings.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.7:1. Limitation on panel opinion.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.7. Opinion of panel.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.8. Admissibility of opinion as evidence; appearance of panel members as witnesses; immunity from civil liability.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.9. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.10. Per diem and expenses of panel.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.11:1. Objections not waived by participation.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.11. Rules and regulations.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.12:1. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.12:2. Article not applicable to actions arising prior to July 1, 1976.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.12. Arbitration of medical malpractice claims.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.13. Civil immunity for certain health professionals and health profession students serving as members of certain entities.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.14. Repealed.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.15. Limitation on recovery in certain medical malpractice actions.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.16. Civil immunity for members of or consultants to certain boards or committees.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.17. Privileged communications of certain committees and entities.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.18:1. Immunity of physicians for laboratory results and examinations.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.18. Delivery of results of laboratory tests and other examinations not authorized by physician.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.19:1. Civil immunity for persons providing information to certain committees.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.19. Civil immunity for physicians, psychologists, podiatrists, optometrists, veterinarians, nursing home administrators, and certified emergency medical services providers while members of certain committees.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.20:1. Admissibility of expressions of sympathy.
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Code of Virginia § 8.01-581.20. Standard of care in proceeding before medical malpractice review panel; expert testimony; determination of standard in action for damages.
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