Maine Code § 26-1290

Hearings before the Maine Labor Relations Board
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1. Hearings; rules of evidence; evidence. Hearings conducted by the board shall be informal and
the rules of evidence prevailing in judicial proceedings shall not be binding. Any and all documentary
evidence and other evidence deemed relevant by the board may be received.
[PL 1983, c. 702 (NEW).]
2. Subpoenas; evidence; witness fees. The chair may administer oaths and require by subpoena
the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the presentation of books, records and other evidence
relative or pertinent to the issues presented to the board for determination. Witnesses subpoenaed by
the board must be allowed the same fees as are paid to witnesses in the Superior Court. These fees,
together with all necessary expenses of the board, must be paid by the Treasurer of State on warrants
drawn by the State Controller.
[RR 2023, c. 2, Pt. E, §132 (COR).]

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