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299F.06 TESTIMONIAL POWERS.
    Subdivision 1. Summon witnesses; produce documentary evidence. (a) In order to
establish if reasonable grounds exist to believe that a violation of sections 609.561 to 609.576
has occurred, or to determine compliance with the State Fire Code or corrective orders issued
under that code, the state fire marshal and the staff designated by the state fire marshal, in any
county of the state, may summon and compel the attendance of witnesses to testify before the
state fire marshal, chief assistant fire marshal, or deputy state fire marshals and may require the
production of any book, paper, or document deemed pertinent.
(b) A summons issued under this subdivision must be served in the same manner and has
the same effect as a subpoena issued from a district court. All witnesses must receive the same
compensation as is paid to witnesses in district courts, which must be paid out of the fire marshal
fund upon a voucher certificate signed by the state fire marshal, chief assistant fire marshal,
or deputy fire marshal before whom any witnesses have attended and this officer shall, at the
close of the investigation in which the witness was subpoenaed, certify to the attendance and
mileage of the witness. This certificate must be filed in the Office of the State Fire Marshal. All
investigations held by or under the direction of the state fire marshal or any subordinate may, in
the state fire marshal's discretion, be private and persons other than those required to be present by
the provisions of this chapter may be excluded from the place where the investigation is held,
and witnesses may be kept separate and apart from each other and not allowed to communicate
with each other until they have been examined.
    Subd. 2. Oath administered. The state fire marshal, chief assistant state fire marshal, and
deputy state fire marshals are each hereby authorized and empowered to administer oaths and
affirmations to any persons appearing as witnesses before them; and false swearing in any matter
or proceeding aforesaid shall be deemed perjury and punished as such.
    Subd. 3. Penalty for refusal to testify or produce evidence. Any witness who refuses to
be sworn, or who refuses to testify, or who disobeys any lawful order of the state fire marshal,
chief assistant fire marshal, or deputy state fire marshal in relation to the investigation, or who
fails or refuses to produce any paper, book, or document touching any matter under examination,
or who is guilty of any contemptuous conduct, after being summoned to appear before them to
give testimony in relation to any matter or subject under examination or investigation may be
punished by any district court in the same manner as if the proceedings were pending in that court,
subject to the provisions of section 588.01.
History: (5957) 1913 c 564 s 8; 1978 c 777 s 6; 1986 c 444; 1997 c 239 art 8 s 22,23;
2005 c 136 art 9 s 8

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