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Code · CFR · Title 31 — Money and Finance: Treasury · Part 1010 · § 1010.913

§ 1010.913. Contents of summons.

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(a)Summons for testimony. Any summons issued under § 1010.911 of this chapter to compel the appearance and testimony of a person shall state:
(1)The name, title, address, and telephone number of the person before whom the appearance shall take place (who may be a person other than the persons who are authorized to issue such a summons under § 1010.912 of this chapter);
(2)The address to which the person summoned shall report for the appearance;
(3)The date and time of the appearance; and
(4)The name, title, address, and telephone number of the person who has issued the summons.
(b)Summons of books, papers, records, or data. Any summons issued under § 1010.911 of this chapter to require the production of books, papers, records, or other data shall describe the materials to be produced with reasonable specificity, and shall state:
(1)The name, title, address, and telephone number of the person to whom the materials shall be produced (who may be a person other than the persons who are authorized to issue such a summons under § 1010.912 of this chapter);
(2)The address at which the person summoned shall produce the materials, not to exceed 500 miles from any place where the financial institution operates or conducts business in the United States;
(3)The specific manner of production, whether by personal delivery, by mail, or by messenger service;
(4)The date and time for production; and
(5)The name, title, address, and telephone number of the person who has issued the summons.
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