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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 322 — Professional engineers and land surveyors

322.320 Board may require attendance of witnesses, production of documents.

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(1)In carrying this chapter into effect, the board, under the hand of its chairman or
executive director and under its seal, may, during the investigation or an
administrative hearing procedure, in cases involving the revocation of a license or
practicing or offering to practice without a license, subpoena witnesses and compel
their attendance and require the production of books, papers, and documents. Any
member may administer oaths to witnesses appearing before the board.
(2)If any person refuses to obey any subpoena so issued or refuses to testify or produce
any books, papers, or documents, the board may present its petition to any authority
having jurisdiction, setting forth the facts. That authority shall, in a proper case,
issue its subpoena to the person, requiring him to attend and testify or produce
books, papers and documents considered necessary and pertinent by the board.
(3)Board members and agents and staff of the board shall be held free of any personal
liability as a result of board actions.
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