New Hampshire Revised Statutes 316-A:23-a – Investigations; Subpoenas; Oaths
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I. The board shall have the authority to investigate applicants, misconduct allegations, and possible violations of this chapter. The board may subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, and subpoena documents in any investigation or hearing held pursuant to this chapter.
II. Licensees of the board shall not be entitled to witness or mileage fees for responding to a board subpoena. The board may serve subpoenas on such persons by certified mail sent to the business address which the licensee has provided to the board. Non-licensees subpoenaed by the board shall be entitled to the fees allowed witnesses in the superior court, but such subpoenas shall be valid for payment only if annotated: “Fees guaranteed by the New Hampshire Board of Chiropractic Examiners.”
II. Licensees of the board shall not be entitled to witness or mileage fees for responding to a board subpoena. The board may serve subpoenas on such persons by certified mail sent to the business address which the licensee has provided to the board. Non-licensees subpoenaed by the board shall be entitled to the fees allowed witnesses in the superior court, but such subpoenas shall be valid for payment only if annotated: “Fees guaranteed by the New Hampshire Board of Chiropractic Examiners.”
Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 316-A:23-a
- Subpoena: A command to a witness to appear and give testimony.