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2000 SESSION
(HB1213)AMENDMENTS PROPOSED BY THE SENATE
1. Page 2, engrossed, line 11, after proceedings.
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A subpoena issued by an attorney shall not be issued less than five business days prior to the date that attendance is desired.
2. Page 3, engrossed, line 19, after subpoena
strike
mnay
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may
3. Page 3, engrossed, line 23, after § 8.01-407
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and if issued by such attorney at least five business days prior to the date that production of the record is desired
4. Page 3, engrossed, line 23, after subdivision
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(23) of § 14.1-112
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A 23 of § 17.1-275
5. Page 4, engrossed, line 3, after § 8.01-407
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and may not issue a subpoena duces tecum less than five business days prior to the date that production of evidence is desired
6. Page 4, engrossed, line 27, after § 8.01-407
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. (period)
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and may not issue a subpoena duces tecum less than five business days prior to the date that production of evidence is required.
7. Page 8, engrossed, after line 52
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2. The provisions of this act shall expire on July 1, 2001, unless re-enacted by the 2001 General Assembly. Any subpoena or subpoena duces tecum issued by an attorney in compliance with this act shall remain valid notwithstanding the expiration of this act.
3. The Virginia Bar Association, with the support of the Virginia Sheriffs Association and such other organizations from which it may request assistance, shall conduct a study of the effectiveness of this act and report its findings to the General Assembly no later than January 1, 2001.