| 2. Victims' Compensation Board billing. All licensed |
hospitals and licensed health care practitioners that perform |
forensic examinations for alleged victims of gross sexual assault |
rape shall submit a bill to the Victims' Compensation Board |
directly for payment of the forensic examinations. The Victims' |
Compensation Board shall determine what a forensic examination |
includes pursuant to Title 5, section 3360-M. The hospital or |
health care practitioner that performs a forensic examination |
shall take steps necessary to ensure the confidentiality of the |
alleged victim's identity. The bill submitted by the hospital or |
health care practitioner may not identify the alleged victim by |
name but must be assigned a tracking number that corresponds to |
the forensic examination kit. The tracking number may not be the |
alleged victim's social security number. The Victims' |
Compensation Board shall pay the actual cost of the forensic |
examination up to a maximum of $500. Licensed hospitals and |
licensed health care practitioners that perform forensic |
examinations for alleged victims of gross sexual assault rape may |
not bill the alleged victim or the alleged victim's insurer, |
nonprofit hospital or medical service organization or health |
maintenance organization for payment for the examination. |