(a) “Business” includes business, profession, and occupation of every kind.
(b) A writing or record made in the regular course of business as a memorandum or record of an act, transaction, occurrence, or event is admissible to prove the act, transaction, occurrence, or event.
(c) The practice of the business must be to make such written records of its acts at the time they are done or within a reasonable time afterwards.
(d) The lack of personal knowledge of the maker of the written notice may be shown to affect the weight of the evidence but not its admissibility.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Courts and Judicial Proceedings
Subtitle 1 - Proof of Accounts and Records
Section 10-101 - Written Record
Section 10-102 - Maryland Uniform Photographic Copies of Business and Public Records as Evidence Act
Section 10-103 - Admissibility of Duplicate in Evidence
Section 10-104 - Admissibility of Writings or Records of Health Care Providers
Section 10-105 - Admissibility of Bills for Goods or Services