New York Civil Practice Law and Rules Code § 2301

Scope of subpoena
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§ 2301. Scope of subpoena. A subpoena requires the attendance of a\nperson to give testimony. A subpoena duces tecum requires production of\nbooks, papers and other things. A child support subpoena is a subpoena\nissued pursuant to section one hundred eleven-p of the social services\nlaw by the office of temporary and disability assistance or a local\nsocial services district, or its authorized representative, or another\nstate's child support enforcement agency governed by title IV-D of the\nsocial security act. A trial subpoena duces tecum shall state on its\nface that all papers or other items delivered to the court pursuant to\nsuch subpoena shall be accompanied by a copy of such subpoena.\n

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