Utah Code § 26B-8-218

Records of medical examiner -- Admissibility as evidence -- Subpoena of person
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who prepared record.
 The records of the medical examiner or transcripts thereof certified by the medical examiner
are admissible as evidence in any civil action in any court in this state except that statements by
witnesses or other persons, unless taken pursuant to Section 26B-8-221, as conclusions upon
extraneous matters are not hereby made admissible. The person who prepared a report or record
offered in evidence hereunder may be subpoenaed as a witness in the case by any party.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 306, 2023 General Session

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