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2005 Vermont Code - § 267a. — Investigations

§ 267a. Investigations

The attorney general may investigate, as the attorney general finds necessary, to determine whether a person has violated this chapter. The attorney general may administer oaths, require filing of a statement under oath, take evidence and require the production, by subpoena or otherwise, of financial records, books, papers, correspondence and other documents and records the attorney general considers to be relevant and material to the investigation. (Added 1997, No. 64, § 22.)

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