In view of the property right of the hospital in its records, original records may be withdrawn after introduction into evidence and copies substituted, unless otherwise directed for good cause by the court, judge, officer, body or tribunal conducting the hearing. The custodian may prepare copies of original records in advance of testifying for the purpose of making substitution of the original record, and the reasonable charges for making such copies shall be taxed as costs of court. If copies are not prepared in advance, they can be made and substituted at any time after introduction of the original record, and the reasonable charges for making such copies shall be taxed as costs of court.
Structure West Virginia Code
Chapter 57. Evidence and Witnesses
Article 5. Miscellaneous Provisions
§57-5-1. Summons for Witnesses
§57-5-3. Production of Writings -- by Party
§57-5-4. Production of Writings -- by Person Other Than Party
§57-5-4a. Hospital Records; Definitions
§57-5-4b. Hospital Records; Furnishing Copies in Compliance With Subpoenas
§57-5-4c. Hospital Records; Sealing, Identification and Direction of Copies
§57-5-4d. Hospital Records; Opening of Sealed Envelopes
§57-5-4e. Hospital Records; Custodian's Affidavit; Charges
§57-5-4f. Hospital Records; Admissibility of Copies and Affidavits
§57-5-4g. Hospital Records; Obtaining Personal Attendance of Custodian
§57-5-4i. Hospital Records; Substitution of Copies After Introduction of Originals
§57-5-4j. Hospital Records; Evidence of Reasonableness of Medical Expenses
§57-5-5. Failure of Witness to Attend or Produce Writing
§57-5-6. Commitment to Jail of Person Attending but Refusing to Testify or Produce Writing
§57-5-7. Interpreters Required
§57-5-8. Who May Administer Oath to Witness
§57-5-10. Affidavit of Nonresidence; Affidavit of Publication in Newspaper