2006 New York Code - Subpoenas; Oaths.



 
    § 62-a. Subpoenas; oaths. The chairman, vice-chairman or a majority of
  a  legislative  committee  may  issue  a  subpoena requiring a person to
  attend before the committee and be examined in reference to  any  matter
  within  the scope of the inquiry or investigation being conducted by the
  committee, and, in a proper case, to bring with him, a  book  or  paper.
  The  provisions  of  the  civil  practice  law  and rules in relation to
  enforcing  obedience  to  a  subpoena  lawfully  issued  by   a   judge,
  arbitrator, referee or other person in a matter not arising in an action
  in  a  court  of  record  apply  to  a  subpoena issued by a legislative
  committee as authorized by this section. Any  member  of  a  legislative
  committee may administer an oath to a witness.

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