Effective: September 29, 2013
Latest Legislation: House Bill 59 - 130th General Assembly
(A) Notwithstanding sections 2317.40 and 2317.41 of the Revised Code but subject to division (B) of this section, the records, or copies or photographs of the records, of a hospital, homes required to be licensed pursuant to section 3721.01 of the Revised Code, and residential facilities licensed pursuant to section 5119.34 of the Revised Code that provides accommodations, supervision, and personal care services for three to sixteen unrelated adults, in lieu of the testimony in open court of their custodian, person who made them, or person under whose supervision they were made, may be qualified as authentic evidence if any such person endorses thereon the person's verified certification identifying such records, giving the mode and time of their preparation, and stating that they were prepared in the usual course of the business of the institution. Such records, copies, or photographs may not be qualified by certification as provided in this section unless the party intending to offer them delivers a copy of them, or of their relevant portions, to the attorney of record for each adverse party not less than five days before trial. Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the right of any party to call the custodian, person who made such records, or person under whose supervision they were made, as a witness.
(B) Division (A) of this section does not apply to any certified copy of the results of any test given to determine the presence or concentration of alcohol, a drug of abuse, a combination of them, a controlled substance, or a metabolite of a controlled substance in a patient's whole blood, blood serum or plasma, breath, or urine at any time relevant to a criminal offense that is submitted in a criminal action or proceeding in accordance with division (B)(2)(b) or (B)(3)(b) of section 2317.02 of the Revised Code.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 23 | Courts-Common Pleas
Section 2317.01 | Competent Witnesses.
Section 2317.02 | Privileged Communications.
Section 2317.021 | Extension of Attorney-Client Privilege in Case of Dissolved Corporation.
Section 2317.022 | Written Statement Requesting Release of Drug or Alcohol Test Records.
Section 2317.03 | Cases in Which a Party Shall Not Testify.
Section 2317.04 | Impartial Report of Proceedings Privileged.
Section 2317.05 | Impartial Report of Indictment, Warrant, Affidavit, or Arrest Privileged.
Section 2317.06 | Proving Testimony of Absent Witness.
Section 2317.07 | Examination of Party.
Section 2317.21 | Attachment of Witness Who Disobeys Subpoena.
Section 2317.22 | Punishment for Contempt.
Section 2317.23 | Disposition of Fines.
Section 2317.24 | Release of Witness From Imprisonment.
Section 2317.25 | Contents of Attachment or Order to Commit.
Section 2317.26 | Order of Commitment.
Section 2317.29 | May Not Sue or Serve Witness Out of His County.
Section 2317.30 | Oath of Witness.
Section 2317.36 | Admissible Reports.
Section 2317.37 | Cross-Examination by Adverse Party.
Section 2317.38 | Notice of Intention to Offer Report.
Section 2317.39 | Report of Investigations Conducted by Court Made Available to All Parties.
Section 2317.40 | Records as Evidence.
Section 2317.41 | Photographic Copies of Records Admissible as Competent Evidence.
Section 2317.42 | Reports or Certified Copies to Be Admitted.
Section 2317.421 | Prima-Facie Evidence of the Reasonableness of Medical Bills.
Section 2317.43 | Medical Liability Action - Admissibility of Certain Communications.
Section 2317.44 | Admissibility of Guidelines, Regulations, or Standards.
Section 2317.45 | Admissibility of Reimbursement Policies or Determinations.
Section 2317.47 | Blood Tests by Court Order.
Section 2317.48 | Action for Discovery.
Section 2317.52 | Cross-Examination of Agent or Employee.
Section 2317.54 | Informed Consent to Surgical or Medical Procedure or Course of Procedures.
Section 2317.56 | Information Provided Before Abortion Procedure.
Section 2317.561 | View of Ultrasound Image of Fetus Prior to Abortion.