§ 7562. Witnesses' fees and mileage; arbitrators' fees and expenses. (a) Except for the parties to the arbitration and their agents, officers, and employees, all witnesses appearing pursuant to subpoena are entitled to receive fees and mileage in the same amount and under the same circumstances as prescribed by law for witnesses in civil actions. The fee and mileage of a witness subpoenaed upon the application of a party to the arbitration shall be paid by that party. The fee and mileage of a witness subpoenaed solely at the request of an arbitrator shall be deemed to be a cost of the proceeding.

Terms Used In N.Y. Civil Practice Law and Rules 7562

  • Subpoena: A command to a witness to appear and give testimony.

(b) Each arbitrator's salary or fees and expenses, together with any other costs of the proceeding shall be paid from the arbitration administration fund established pursuant to § 5603 of the insurance law. The range of such salary or fees and expenses and the manner of their payment shall be established by regulation of the superintendent of financial services.