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Title 21 . Ombudsman
Chapter 20 . Investigations
Section 130. Testimony under subpoena

21 AAC 20.130. Testimony under subpoena

(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the provisions of Rule 7 of the Alaska R. Admin. and Rule 45 of the Alaska R. Civ. P. apply to subpoenas issued under this section.

(b) When the ombudsman requires the appearance of a person to give sworn testimony under AS 24.55.170 (a)(1), the ombudsman will allow the person 10 days from the date of request to attend to give testimony. The ombudsman will, in his discretion, extend the period at the request of the person for whose attendance the subpoena is issued.

(c) Notwithstanding (b) of this section, the ombudsman will, in his or her discretion,

(1) require the appearance of a person to give sworn testimony under AS 24.55.170 (a)(1) at a specified time and place sooner than 10 days after the date of the request if the ombudsman reasonably believes that the delay in receipt of the sworn testimony will unduly hinder the investigation or make the investigation or the testimony ineffectual;

(2) schedule the appearance of the person sooner than 10 days after the date of the request with the person's consent.

History: Eff. 9/16/84, Register 91; am 3/28/86, Register 97

Authority: AS 24.55.090

AS 24.55.170 (a)


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