Receipts. When the copies of records are personally delivered a receipt shall be presented to
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 6153
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 6153
§ 6153. Receipts. When the copies of records are personally delivered a receipt shall be presented to
the person receiving the records for his signature and shall be immediately signed
and returned to the person delivering the records. The receipt shall contain the name
of the health care facility, the full name of the patient, the date the copies of
records were received and the signature of the person receiving the records. When
the copies of the records are sent via certified mail, pursuant to section 6152(d)
(relating to subpoena of records), the receipt used by the postal authorities shall
be sufficient to prove delivery and receipt of the copies of records.
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