Records of Regularly Conducted Activity

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What is Records of Regularly Conducted Activity?

Records of regularly conducted activity are admissible as a hearsay exception if they record an act, event, condition, opinion or diagnosis made by a knowledgeable person at or near the occurrence. The records must be kept in the course of a regularly conducted activity and as regular practice, and all of these qualifications must be testified to by the custodian of the records or by a certification allowed by statute.

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