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Code · Missouri · Chapter 136

136.090. Issue subpoenas — fees and mileage of witnesses.

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136.090. Issue subpoenas — fees and mileage of witnesses. — 1. The director of revenue shall have the power to issue subpoenas for the purpose of requiring attendance and testimony and for the purpose of requiring production of designated books, records and papers in connection with matters coming within the scope of functions of the division of taxation and collection. Such subpoenas may be served upon the person required to attend in any county, or in the city of St. Louis, in the state of Missouri in which such person shall reside or shall have a place of business.
If such person shall not reside or have a place of business in the state of Missouri then such subpoena may be served in any place in the state in which he may be found.
2. Each witness who shall appear before the division of taxation and collection by order of the director of revenue shall receive for his attendance the fees and mileage now or that may hereafter be provided for witnesses in civil cases in circuit courts of this state, which shall be audited and paid by the state in the same manner as other expenses of the division of taxation and collection are audited and paid, upon the presentation of proper vouchers sworn to or affirmed by such witnesses and approved by the director of revenue.
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(L. 1945 p. 1428 § 18)
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