Minnesota Statutes

§ 3.153 — LEGISLATIVE SUBPOENAS

Minnesota § 3.153
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartLEGISLATURE

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Minn. Stat. § 3.153 (2026).

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Subdivision 1.Commissions; committees. A joint legislative commission established by law and composed exclusively of legislators or a standing or interim legislative committee, by a two-thirds vote of its members, may request the issuance of subpoenas, including subpoenas duces tecum, requiring the appearance of persons, production of relevant records, and the giving of relevant testimony. Subpoenas shall be issued by the chief clerk of the house of representatives or the secretary of the senate upon receipt of the request. A person subpoenaed to attend a meeting of the legislature or a hearing of a legislative committee or commission shall receive the same fees and expenses provided by law for witnesses in district court. Subd. 2.Service. Service of a subpoena authorized by this section

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Legislative History

1971 c 227 s 1;1986 c 444;1988 c 469 art 1 s 1;1992 c 385 s 1

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