Section 18674 Of Article 2. Investigations And Hearings From California Government Code >> Division 5. >> Title 2. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 2.
18674
. Witnesses at a hearing or investigation are entitled to the
same fees as are allowed witnesses in civil cases in courts of
record.
An officer serving a subpoena to secure the attendance of those
witnesses shall receive the same mileage as for the service by him or
her of a writ or paper for the state. The fees and mileage, except
in dismissal or other punitive proceedings where the service is
requested by the accused, need not be prepaid.
If a witness is subpoenaed by a state agency or its
representative, the Controller shall draw his or her warrant for
payment of fees and mileage when the amount is duly proved by
affidavit or otherwise to the satisfaction of the Controller. The
Controller may charge such warrant against any proper fund of that
state agency. If a witness is subpoenaed by the accused or any person
other than a state agency, his or her fees and mileage shall be paid
by that person and are not proper charges against any state fund.