§ 1556. Witnesses before General Assembly
A committee of either House or a committee, board, or commission appointed pursuant to an act or joint resolution of the General Assembly, when so authorized, may summon witnesses to appear before it and call for the production of persons and papers. The Sergeant at Arms shall require under oath from each witness a voucher giving the miles travelled and the days he or she attends. Such witnesses and the officer summoning them shall receive the same fees as in Superior Court. A member of the General Assembly shall not receive such fees during a session thereof. (Amended 1973, No. 193 (Adj. Sess.), § 3, eff. April 9, 1974.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 32 - Taxation and Finance
§ 1403. Justices to make rules for fees
§ 1404. Justices and judges not to receive special fees
§ 1407. Costs to be borne by the State
§ 1408. Guardians ad litem; expense reimbursement
§ 1431. Fees in Supreme and Superior Courts
§ 1433. Exemption of State from payment of fees
§ 1511. Grand and petit jurors in Superior Court
§ 1514. Board and lodging of jurors
§ 1553. Witness certificates for bill of costs
§ 1556. Witnesses before General Assembly
§ 1559. Compensation of law enforcement officers for attendance at proceedings
§ 1591. Sheriffs and other officers
§ 1593. Service outside the State
§ 1595. Mileage in criminal causes
§ 1633. Appraisers of attached or replevied property
§ 1637. Commissioners of jail delivery
§ 1672. Town treasurer’s fee for receiving taxes
§ 1674. Delinquent tax commission and collection costs
§ 1676. Inspector of lumber, shingles, and wood
§ 1678. Impounders and poundkeepers
§ 1679. Persons taking up estrays
§ 1715. Vital records search; copies search
§ 1751. Fees when not otherwise provided
§ 1755. Travel expenses in causes tried before auditors, etc
§ 1758. Masters, auditors, referees, and commissioners
§ 1760. Fees of county clerks for index of deeds and index of records