HRS §622-56
Who pays for medical records and witness fees
This section says that whoever asks for medical records must pay for the actual cost of making copies. It also limits witness and mileage fees to one unless agreed otherwise. If a medical facility gets more than one subpoena, the witness is considered the witness of the party who served the first one.
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The statute, as written — Fees; service of more than one subpoena
(a) All copies of medical records requested under this part shall be paid for by the person, board, commission, or tribunal requesting such records. The cost shall be based on the actual cost of preparation. (b) This part shall not be deemed to require the tender of more than one witness or mileage fee required, unless there is an agreement to the contrary. (c) If more than one subpoena duces tecum is served upon the custodian or other qualified witness from a medical facility and the personal attendance of that person is required, the witness shall be deemed to be the witness of the party serving the first subpoena.
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