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Cal. Gov. Code § 9402

Witnesses

Redline — January 1, 2011 → current.View current text →
Current — January 1, 2015
As of January 1, 2011
A subpena is sufficient if it:
A subpoena is sufficient if it:
(a) States whether the proceeding is before the Senate, Assembly, or a committee.
(a) States whether the proceeding is before the Senate, Assembly, or a committee.
(b) Is addressed to the witness.
(b) Is addressed to the witness.
(c) Requires the attendance of the witness at a time and place certain.
(c) Requires the attendance of the witness at a time and place certain.
(d) Is signed by the President of the Senate, Speaker of the Assembly, or chairman of the committee before whom attendance of the witness is desired.
(d) Is signed by the President of the Senate, Speaker of the Assembly, or chairman of the committee before whom attendance of the witness is desired.

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