West Virginia Statutes

§ 4-5-3 — Executive sessions; hearings; subpoena power; enforcement provisions

West Virginia·Ch. 4 THE LEGISLATURE·Art. 5 COMMISSION ON SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS
The commission may conduct proceedings in a confidential executive session for the purpose of establishing business, establishing policy, reviewing investigations, and interrogating a witness or witnesses: Provided, That if a witness desires a public or open hearing the witness may demand an open hearing and shall not be heard otherwise: Provided, however, That if a witness desires a hearing in an executive session, the witness may so request and shall not be heard otherwise. However, members of the staff of the commission may be permitted to attend executive sessions. All witnesses appearing before the commission shall testify under oath or affirmation, and any member of the commission or its staff may administer oaths or affirmations to such witnesses. To compel witnesses to attend a he

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Legislative History

2019 Reg. Sess., SB272; 2018 Reg. Sess., SB292; 2017 Reg. Sess., SB248; 2016 Reg. Sess., SB344; 1971 Reg. Sess., SB353

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