45:9-27.7. Fees for treatment; limitation In any matter where medical services rendered to a client form any part of the basis of a legal claim for damages or workmen's compensation, a physician shall not contract for, charge, or collect a fee in excess of the following limits: a. The physician's standard fee for the same medical services which do not form any part of the basis of a legal claim for damages or workmen's compensation; plus b. The standard or established incremental costs, clerical or otherwise, incurred in rendering medical services which form any part of the basis of a legal claim for damages or workmen's compensation. L.1975, c. 240, s. 3, eff. Oct. 24, 1975.
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