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GENERAL CLAIMS PROCESSING GUIDELINES. 3.1. The Claims Administrator shall process all claims in a cost-effective and timely manner. 3.2. If the Claims Administrator has a reasonable basis to believe a claim is fraudulent, he or she shall bring the claim to the British Columbia Court for resolution. 3.3. The Claims Administrator has the obligation to institute procedures to assure an acceptable level of reliability and quality control of claims and claims payments. The Claims Administrator has the authority to verify independently all information contained in the materials submitted to the Claims Administrator by or on behalf of a Settlement Class Member and may require (as a condition to payment of a claim) the examination of a Settlement Class Member by a Licensed Medical Practitioner selected by the Claims Administrator. The expense of any such examination or review conducted at the request of the Claims Administrator shall be paid by the Claims Facility. 3.4. To deter potential fraud, all Claim Forms and Ongoing Claim Forms must be submitted and signed under penalties of perjury. The Claims Administrator shall institute proceedings for appropriate review and relief in the event of suspected fraud. When the Claims Administrator suspects fraud, he or she has the authority to require (as a condition to payment of a claim) the examination of the Settlement Class Member, additional laboratory testing of the Settlement Class Member by a laboratory selected by the Claims Administrator and independent tests on explanted and/or ruptured Breast Implant(s). The expenses of any such examination or test conducted at the request of the Claims Administrator shall be paid by the Claims Facility. If any such test or examination supports a finding of fraud, the Claims Administrator shall deny the claim and shall in its sole discretion, seek guidance from the British Columbia Court. 3.5. Unless the Claims Administrator informs and instructs the Settlement Class Member otherwise, the Claims Administrator shall assess each Settlement Class Member’s claim solely on the basis of the materials submitted to the Claims Administrator by and on behalf of the Settlement Class Member. If the Claims Administrator determines that all of the Settlement Class Member’s forms and documentation are acceptable, timely and proper, the Claims Administrator shall approve the Settlement Class Member’s claim. 3.6. The Claims Administrator shall not authorize the release of payment to any Settlement Class Member whose claim has been ...
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GENERAL CLAIMS PROCESSING GUIDELINES. 4.1. The Claims Administrator shall process all claims in a cost-effective and timely manner. 4.2. If the Claims Administrator has a reasonable basis to believe a claim is fraudulent, he or she shall bring the claim to the Quebec Court for resolution.
GENERAL CLAIMS PROCESSING GUIDELINES. 5.1. The Claims Administrator shall process all claims in a cost-effective and timely manner.

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