20 C.F.R. § 220.59 Requesting examination by a specific physician, psychologist or institution—hearings officer hearing level.
Title 20 - Employees' Benefits
In an unusual case, a hearings officer may have reason to request an examination by a particular physician, psychologist or institution. Some examples include the following: (a) Conflicts in the existing medical evidence require resolution by a recognized authority in a particular specialty: (b) The impairment requires hospitalization for diagnostic purposes; or (c) The claimant's treating physician or psychologist is in the best position to submit a meaningful report.
Title 20: Employees' Benefits
PART 220—DETERMINING DISABILITY
Subpart G—Consultative Examinations
§ 220.59 Requesting examination by a specific physician, psychologist or institution—hearings officer hearing level.