Chapter 50 - Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Act (38.2-5000 thru 38.2-5021)
- 38.2-5000 - Short title.
- 38.2-5001 - Definitions.
- 38.2-5002 - Virginia Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Program; exclusive remedy; exception.
- 38.2-5002.1 - Representation by Office of Attorney General; applicability of Public Procurement Act, Freedom of Information Act, and Administrative Process Act.
- 38.2-5002.2 - Confidentiality of certain information; penalty.
- 38.2-5003 - Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission authorized to hear and determine claims.
- 38.2-5004 - Filing of claims; review by Board of Medicine; review by Department of Health; filing of responses; medical records.
- 38.2-5004.1 - Notification of possible beneficiaries.
- 38.2-5005 - Tolling of statute of limitations.
- 38.2-5006 - Hearing; parties.
- 38.2-5007 - Interrogatories and depositions.
- 38.2-5008 - Determination of claims; presumption; finding of Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission binding on participants; medical advisory panel.
- 38.2-5008.1 - Right to confront and cross-examine witnesses.
- 38.2-5009 - Commission awards for birth-related neurological injuries; notice of award.
- 38.2-5009.1 - Infants dying shortly after birth.
- 38.2-5010 - Rehearing on Commission determination or award.
- 38.2-5011 - Conclusiveness of determination or award; appeal.
- 38.2-5012 - Enforcement, etc., of orders and awards.
- 38.2-5013 - Limitation on claims.
- 38.2-5014 - Scope.
- 38.2-5015 - Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Fund; assets of the Fund; audit.
- 38.2-5016 - Board of directors; appointment; vacancies; term; list of Program claimants.
- 38.2-5016.1 - Investment strategy advice; expected returns.
- 38.2-5017 - Plan of operation.
- 38.2-5018 - Assessments to be held in restricted cash account.
- 38.2-5019 - Description unavailable
- 38.2-5020 - Assessments.
- 38.2-5020.1 - Credits against malpractice insurance premiums.
- 38.2-5021 - Actuarial investigation, valuations, gain/loss analysis; notice if assessments prove insufficient.