§ 16-46-108 - Photographically reproduced records admissible in court.
               	 		
16-46-108.    Photographically reproduced records admissible in court.
    (a)    (1)  Any  record or set of records or photographically reproduced copies of such  records which would be admissible under Rule 803(6) or (7) of the  Arkansas Rules of Evidence shall be admissible in evidence in any court  in this state upon the affidavit of the person who would otherwise  provide the prerequisites of Rule 803(6) or (7) that such records  attached to such affidavit were in fact so kept as required by Rule  803(6) or (7), provided, further, that such record or records, along  with such affidavit, are filed with the clerk of the court for inclusion  with the papers in the cause in which the record or records are sought  to be used as evidence at least fourteen (14) days prior to the day upon  which the trial of said cause commences, and provided the other parties  to said cause are given prompt notice by the party filing same of the  filing of such record or records and affidavit, which notice shall  identify the name and employer, if any, of the person making the  affidavit, and such records shall be made available to the counsel for  other parties to the action or litigation for inspection and copying.
      (2)  The  expense for copying shall be borne by the party, parties, or persons  who desire copies and not by the party or parties who file the records  and serve notice of said filing in compliance with this rule.
      (3)  Notice  shall be deemed to have been promptly given if it is served in the  manner contemplated by Rule 27(a)(2) of the Arkansas Rules of Civil  Procedure fourteen (14) days prior to commencement of the trial in said  cause.
(b)  A form for the affidavit  of such person as shall make such affidavit as is permitted in  subsection (a) of this section shall be sufficient if it follows this  form, though this form shall not be exclusive, and an affidavit which  substantially complies with the provisions of this rule shall suffice,  to wit:
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