30 Tex. Admin. Code § 80.21 - Witness Fees
(a) A person who is
not a party and is compelled to attend any hearing or proceeding or to produce
books, records, papers, or other objects is entitled to receive mileage
reimbursement if the location of the hearing or proceeding is more than 25
miles from the person's place of residence. Reimbursement shall be at the
current rate for state employees. The person is also entitled to receive a
minimum fee of $70 or the amount equal to state employees' current maximum
travel reimbursement for overnight lodging plus meals, whichever is greater,
for each day or part of a day the person is necessarily present as a witness or
deponent. This fee shall be paid to the witness or deponent even if overnight
lodging is not used, and the fee shall not be prorated for parts of days. A
witness or deponent who is an agency employee may only receive travel expenses,
to the extent allowed by applicable law and commission policy.
(b) Mileage and fees to which a witness is
entitled under this section shall be paid by the party at whose request the
witness appears or the deposition is taken, on presentation of proper vouchers
sworn by the witness and approved by the judge.
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