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Executive Committee reviews remote testimony policy; staff to allow in-person witnesses to switch to remote in some cases

2168697 · January 28, 2025
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Deputy Director Elizabeth Berger, Legislative Council staff, presented an updated Executive Committee policy on remote testimony that remains unchanged except for dates and confirms the registration cutoff for remote witnesses.

Deputy Director Elizabeth Berger, Legislative Council staff, presented an updated Executive Committee policy on remote testimony that is unchanged from the previous policy except for updated dates and clarifying language.

Berger told the committee that, under the current policy, “remote witnesses [must] be registered at the time the hearing begins,” while in-person witnesses and those submitting written testimony may register throughout the hearing. The policy is issued under state law that authorizes the Executive Committee to set remote-testimony procedures for committees and is intended to create consistent rules across the…

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