§60-2-18. Hearings and proceedings.
In all hearings and proceedings before the commission, the
evidence of witnesses and the production of documentary evidence
may be required. Summons may be issued by it for appearance at any
designated place of hearing. In case of disobedience to a summons
or other process, the commission or any party to the proceedings
before the commission may invoke the aid of any circuit court in
requiring the evidence and testimony of witnesses and the
production of papers, bonds and documents. Upon proper showing,
the court shall issue an order requiring witnesses to appear before
the commission, produce all books and papers, and give evidence
touching the matter in question. Any person failing to obey the
order may be punished by the court as for contempt. A claim that
evidence may tend to incriminate the person giving the evidence
shall not excuse him from testifying, but he shall not be
prosecuted for any offense concerning which he is compelled to
testify.