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Title 3, Chapter 21: LEGISLATIVE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEES

Subchapter 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS

3 §401. Short title 
3 §402. Definitions 

Subchapter 2: LEGISLATIVE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEES

3 §411. Creation 
3 §412. Scope of study or investigation 
3 §413. Number of members 
3 §414. Oversight of expenditures 

Subchapter 3: RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR LEGISLATIVE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEES

3 §421. Investigating committee action 
3 §422. Order of procedure 
3 §423. Issuance of a subpoena 
3 §424. Notice to witnesses 
3 §425. Notice to members 
3 §426. Oaths 
3 §427. Testimony 
3 §428. Records 
3 §429. Release of testimony 
3 §430. Request for court to compel obedience 

Subchapter 4: RULES GOVERNING WITNESSES

3 §451. Counsel 
3 §452. Questioning of adverse witnesses 
3 §453. Pertinency of requested testimony 
3 §454. Who can compel testimony 
3 §455. Television, films, radio 
3 §456. Statements and form of answers 
3 §457. Privileges 
3 §458. Rights of interested parties 

Subchapter 5: SANCTIONS FOR ENFORCEMENT OF RULES

3 §471. Legislative responsibility 
3 §472. Erroneously compelled testimony 
3 §473. Contempt 
3 §474. Saving clause 
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