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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 14A

17:14A-71.2. Examinations confidential; evidence; subpenas

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Every report and copy of a report of examination of a safe deposit company made by or under the supervision of the commissioner shall not be subject to subpena or to admission into evidence in any court, except pursuant to an order of the court made upon notice of the commissioner affording the commissioner an opportunity to advise the court of reasons for excluding the report or any portion thereof from evidence. The court shall order the issuance of a subpena for the production of or the admission into evidence of a report or portion thereof only after it is satisfied that it is material and relevant to the issues in the proceedings, and the ends of justice and the public interest will be served thereby.
This section shall not apply to any action or proceeding instituted by the commissioner or the Attorney General pursuant to any law of this State.
L.1983, c. 566, s. 17:14A-71.2.
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