§24B-4-4. Witnesses; testimony; subpoena.
The commission shall, either as a commission or by any of
its members, or by designated employees, subpoena witnesses, take
testimony, administer oaths to any witness in any proceeding or
examination instituted before or conducted by it with reference
to any matter within its jurisdiction hereunder. In all hearings
or proceedings before the commission or its designated employees,
the evidence of witnesses and the production of documentary
evidence may be required at any designated place of hearing
within the state; and in the case of disobedience to a subpoena
or other process, the commission or any party to the proceedings
before the commission may invoke the aid of any circuit court in
the state in requiring the evidence and testimony of witnesses
and the production of papers, books, and documents. And such
court, in case of refusal to obey this subpoena issued to any
person or other witness, shall issue an order requiring such
person or other witness to appear before the commission or
designated employees and produce books and papers, if so ordered,
and give evidence touching the matter in question. Any failure
to obey such order of the court may be punished by such court as
contempt thereof. A claim that such testimonial evidence may
intend to incriminate the witness giving the same shall not
excuse any witness from testifying, but such witness shall not be
prosecuted for any offense concerning which he is compelled
hereunder to testify.