Sec. 5.1. (a) A medical service provider or a medical service provider’s agent, servant, employee, assignee, employer, or independent contractor on behalf of the medical service provider may not knowingly collect or attempt to collect the payment of a charge for medical services or products covered under IC 22 from an employee or the employee’s estate or family members.

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     (b) If after a hearing, the worker’s compensation board finds that a medical service provider has violated this section, the worker’s compensation board may assess a civil penalty against the medical service provider in an amount that is at least one hundred dollars ($100) but less than one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each violation.

     (c) The worker’s compensation board may not assess a civil penalty against a medical service provider for a violation of this section that is the result of a good faith error.

As added by P.L.216-1995, SEC.2.