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Code · Utah · Title 36 — Legislature · Chapter 14

36-14-2. Issuers.

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Effective 3/3/2023
36-14-2. Issuers.
(1)Any of the following persons is an issuer, who may issue legislative subpoenas by following the procedures set forth in this chapter:
(a)the speaker of the House of Representatives;
(b)the president of the Senate;
(c)a chair of any legislative standing committee;
(d)a chair of any legislative interim committee;
(e)a chair of any special committee established by the Legislative Management Committee, the speaker of the House of Representatives, or the president of the Senate;
(f)a chair of any subcommittee of the Legislative Management Committee;
(g)a chair of a special investigative committee;
(h)a chair of a Senate or House Ethics Committee;
(i)a chair of the Executive Appropriations Committee as created in JR3-2-401;
(j)a chair of an appropriations subcommittee as created in JR3-2-302;
(k)the director of the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel;
(l)the legislative auditor general;
(m)the legislative fiscal analyst; and
(n)the legislative general counsel.
(2)A legislative body, a legislative office, an issuer, or a legislative staff member designated by an issuer may:
(a)administer an oath or affirmation; and
(b)take evidence, including testimony.
Amended by Chapter 21 , 2023 General Session
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