(1) In the discharge of any duty herein
imposed, the joint committee or any personnel under its authority
and its subcommittees shall have the authority to examine and
inspect all properties, equipment, facilities, files, records,
and accounts of any state office, department, institution, board,
committee, commission, agency, or local government, and to
administer oaths, issue subpoenas, compel the attendance of
witnesses and the production of any papers, books, accounts,
documents, and testimony, and to cause the deposition of
witnesses, either residing within or without the state, to be
taken in the manner prescribed by laws for taking depositions in
civil actions in the superior courts.
(2) The authority in this section extends to accessing any
confidential records needed to discharge the joint committee's
performance audit duties. However, access to confidential
records for the purpose of conducting performance audits does not
change their confidential nature, and any existing
confidentiality requirements shall remain in force and be
similarly respected by the joint committee and its staff.
[2010 c 26 § 6; 1955 c 206 § 8; 1951 c 43 § 8.]
NOTES:
Depositions: Rules of court: CR 26 through 37.