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2000 SESSION
SB 385 Civil procedure; audio-visual depositions.
Introduced by: William C. Mims | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Civil procedure; audio-visual depositions. Brings video conferencing or teleconferencing within the ambit of discovery as a permissible method for taking depositions. The authorization and procedure sections of the Uniform Audio-Visual Deposition Act are amended to specifically include video conferencing and teleconferencing within the Act, making those two means of taking depositions apply to the taking of depositions under the Act.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Civil procedure; audio-visual depositions. Brings video conferencing or teleconferencing within the ambit of discovery as a permissible method for taking depositions. The authorization and procedure sections of the Uniform Audio-Visual Deposition Act are amended to specifically include video conferencing and teleconferencing within the Act, making those two means of taking depositions apply to the taking of depositions under the Act.