2005 Idaho Code - 67-411A — TAKING AND RECORDING TESTIMONY UNDER OATH

                                  TITLE  67
                      STATE GOVERNMENT AND STATE AFFAIRS
                                  CHAPTER 4
                                 LEGISLATURE
    67-411A.  TAKING AND RECORDING TESTIMONY UNDER OATH. Whenever conducting
legislative business, a committee may require that testimony be given under
oath, which may be administered by the chairman or by a person authorized by
law to administer oaths, and may require that the testimony be recorded by an
official court reporter or by some other competent person, under oath, which
report when written, certified and approved by the person as being the direct
transcript of the testimony, proceedings or documents shall be prima facie a
correct statement of the testimony and proceedings provided that the person's
signature to the certificate shall be duly acknowledged by him before a notary
public.  Any person who takes an oath pursuant to this section who states as
true any material matter which he knows to be false is guilty of perjury and
shall be punished pursuant to chapter 54, title 18, Idaho Code.

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