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Subcommittee reports substitute to expand who may move to quash subpoenas for certain third‑party records

2258076 · February 10, 2025
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Summary

Senate Bill 1010 (substitute) would expand standing to move to quash subpoenas for financial and other account records; sponsor described the bill as addressing situations where nonparties' records are subpoenaed and reported the measure to the committee with a substitute after coordination with a House companion.

Senate Bill 1010, discussed near the close of the subcommittee meeting, would expand the categories of nonparty record-holders who may seek to quash subpoenas for certain third‑party records. The sponsor described a case in which subpoenas sought bank and investment records that belonged to a third party not…

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