36-14-4. Service. Legislative subpoenas may be served: (1) within the state, by the sheriff of the county where service is made, or by his deputy, or by any other person 18 years old or older who is not a member of the entity issuing the subpoena; (2) in another state or United States territory, by the sheriff of the county where the service is made, or by his deputy, or by a United States marshal or his deputy; (3) in a foreign country: (a) by following the procedures prescribed by the law of the foreign country; (b) upon an individual, by any person 18 years old or older who is not a member of the entity delivering the subpoena to him personally, and upon a corporation or partnership or association, by any person 18 years old or older who is not a member of the entity delivering the subpoena to an officer, a managing or general agent of the corporation, partnership, or association; or (c) by any form of mail requiring a signed receipt, to be addressed and dispatched by the legislative general counsel to the party to be served; or (4) by electronic transmission requiring acknowledgment of receipt.
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