1. As to the subject of any examination, investigation or hearing being conducted by the superintendent, the superintendent
may subpoena witnesses and administer oaths or affirmations and examine any individual under oath, or take depositions; and
by subpoena duces tecum may require the production of documentary and other evidence. Any delegation by the superintendent
of power of subpoena shall be in writing. The procedures of Title 5, section 9060, subsection 1, shall also apply to the issuance
of subpoenas.
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1989, c. 269, §7 (AMD)
.]
2. Every person subpoenaed to appear at any such hearing, examination or investigation shall obey the subpoena, testify truthfully,
conduct himself with decorum and in no way obstruct the proceeding or purpose thereof.
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1969, c. 132, §1 (NEW)
.]
3. Witnesses shall be entitled to the same fees and allowances as witnesses in Superior Court; except that no insurer, agent,
broker or other person subject to this Title who is a subject of such proceeding, and no officer, director or employee of
any of the foregoing, shall be entitled to witness or mileage fees. No person shall be excused from attending and testifying
in obedience to a subpoena on the ground that the proper witness fee was not tendered or paid, unless the witness shall have
demanded such payment as a condition precedent to attending the hearing, examination or investigation and unless such demand
shall not have been complied with.
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1969, c. 132, §1 (NEW)
.]
4. Any individual knowingly testifying falsely under oath or making a false affirmation, as to any matter material to any such
examination, investigation or hearing, shall upon conviction thereof be guilty of perjury.
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1969, c. 132, §1 (NEW)
.]
SECTION HISTORY
1969, c. 132, §1 (NEW).
1973, c. 585, §12 (AMD).
1989, c. 269, §7 (AMD).
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