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KRS 422.310

Personal attendance of custodian of hospital records, when

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Rabovsky v. Commonwealth (1998)

Most recently applied in Rabovsky v. Commonwealth (February 1998)

Effective: June 17, 1978 History: Created 1978 Ky

The personal attendance of the employee of the hospital charged with the responsibility of being custodian of the original charts or records specified in the subpoena shall be required if the records pertain to a patient treated by a psychiatrist and the hospital has not received within the thirty (30) days preceding service of the subpoena an authorization signed by the patient or his legal guardian permitting the contents of the records to be released. If personal attendance of a witness is required for the reason provided in this section, the hospital may nevertheless elect to substitute true, legible and durable copies of the charts or records specified in the subpoena duces tecum by the giving of a written notice of such election, in which case payment to the hospital of the actual and reasonable expenses of duplication of such charts or records by any party to the proceeding in which the subpoena was issued, or such party's attorney of record, shall be a condition precedent to the personal attendance of any person pursuant to the subpoena, unless otherwise ordered by the court or other body before which said action or proceeding is pending.

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