Section 6Part 0 —
Order to attend to be notified by summons
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Any order to attend, give evidence or produce documents before the Parliament or a committee shall be notified to the person required to attend or produce documents by a summons under the hand of the Clerk issued by the direction of the Speaker.
In every summons under subsection (1) there shall be stated the time when and the place where the person summoned is required to attend and the particular documents which that person is required to produce, and the summons shall be served on the person mentioned therein either by delivering to that person a copy or by leaving a copy at that person's usual or last known place of abode in the Islands, with some adult person; and there shall be paid or tendered to the person so summoned, if that person does not reside within four miles of the place of attendance specified in the summons, such sum for that person's expenses as may be prescribed by standing order or authorised by order of the Parliament.
A summons under this section may be served by a constable.