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1. After accepting the application for an appraisal, the district/county
Labor Capability Appraisal Committee or municipal Labor Capability Appraisal
Center should arrange the applicant to be appraised to take a medical
examination at an appointed medical institute, except in conditions as otherwise
stipulated, as well as verifying the identification of the party to be
appraised.
2. The appointed medical institute should arrange experienced doctors with
the minimum title above "attending doctor" to perform the examination(s). The
doctor should record the main diagnosis of the person to be appraised in the
Appraisal Form, which should be signed by the examining doctor and stamped with
the official seal of the Clinical Office or Medical Affairs Office.
3. Municipal and district/county Labor Capability Appraisal Committees and
municipal Labor Capability Appraisal Centers should employ at least 10 medical
experts to form a technical team for a capability appraisal. The technical team
for a labor capability appraisal will discuss the appraisal standards, and based
on the examination results, original medical history and relevant data and the
interview with the person to be appraised, thereby present their technical
appraisal judgment.
District/county Labor Capability Appraisal Committees and the municipal Labor
Capability Appraisal Center will review the judgment of a technical team for
appraisal and draw the conclusions of the appraisal, issuing the Appraisal
Conclusion and notifying the applicant of the conclusion.
4. The appraisal conclusion should be made within 90 days from the date of
the acceptance of the appraisal application.
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