Section 1609.5 Of Article 1. Generally From California Revenue And Taxation Code >> Division 1. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 1.
1609.5
. (a) Whenever an employee of the board is desired as a
witness before a county board in a hearing on an application for
reduction, a subpoena requiring his or her attendance may be served
by delivering a copy either to the employee personally or to the
executive director of the board at his or her office in Sacramento.
(b) The employee shall attend as a witness as required by the
subpoena, regardless of the distance to be traveled, provided that
the subpoena is accompanied by fees payable to the State Board of
Equalization in the amount of two hundred dollars ($200) per day for
each day that the employee is required to remain in attendance
pursuant to the subpoena. These fees are to be paid by the party
requesting the subpoena.
(c) The employee shall receive the salary or other compensation to
which he or she is normally entitled during the time that he or she
travels to and from the place where the hearing is conducted and
while he or she is required to remain at that place pursuant to the
subpoena. He or she shall also receive usual and customary travel
expenses and per diem. If the actual expenses should later prove to
be less than the amount paid by the party, the excess shall be
refunded by the board.
(d) If the employee is subpoenaed at the request of the applicant
and the county board grants a reduction in the assessment, the county
board may reimburse the applicant in whole or in part for the actual
witness fees paid pursuant to this section.
(e) Any person who pays or offers to pay any money or other form
of consideration for the services of any employee of the board
required to appear as a witness, other than the compensation provided
in this section, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and any employee who
receives this payment is guilty of a misdemeanor.