Cal. Gov. Code § 15617
General
Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2021
As of January 1, 2011
The board may require anybody having knowledge of the business of any person who is or whose property is subject to assessment by it, or having the custody of the books, accounts, and papers of such person, to attend before it, or any of its members, and bring with him for inspection any books, accounts, or papers, of such person in his possession and under his control, and to testify under oath touching any matter relating to the organization or business of such person.
The board may require anybody having knowledge of the business of any person who is or whose property is subject to assessment by it, or having the custody of the books, accounts, and papers of that person, to attend before it, or any of its members, and bring for inspection any books, accounts, or papers, of that person in that person’s possession and under that person’s control, and to testify under oath touching any matter relating to the organization or business of that person.
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