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and overpayments for which warrants have been issued pursuant to | Title 26, chapter 13. |
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| | Upon promulgation of and in accordance with rules adopted by | the Supreme Judicial Court, employees of the Bureau of Revenue | Services may serve civil process and represent the bureau in | District Court in disclosure proceedings pursuant to Title 14, | chapter 502, ancillary to the collection of taxes for which | warrants have been issued pursuant to Title 36, and may | represent the State Tax Assessor in arraignment proceedings in | District Court in cases in which a criminal complaint has been | filed alleging violation of Title 36, section 2113, 3234 or | 5332. |
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| | Upon the promulgation of and in accordance with rules | adopted by the Supreme Judicial Court, employees of the | Department of the Attorney General may serve civil process and | represent the State in District Court in disclosure | proceedings pursuant to Title 14, chapter 502. |
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| | If the Supreme Judicial Court adopts rules under this | section, the rules must include the establishment of standards | and a method to certify employees of the Bureau of | Unemployment Compensation, the Department of the Attorney | General and the Bureau of Revenue Services who may represent | the State in court under this section as being familiar with | court procedures. |
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| | Emergency clause. In view of the emergency cited in the | preamble, this Act takes effect when approved. |
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| | This bill adds employees of the Department of the Attorney | General to the list of those who may serve civil process and | represent the State in District Court in disclosure | proceedings, along with the Department of Labor, Bureau of | Unemployment Compensation and the Department of Administrative | and Financial Services, Bureau of Revenue Services employees. | The bill also allows a person who is not an attorney to | represent the State. |
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