Colorado Code § 34-60-110

Witnesses - suits for violations
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(1) The commission has the power to
summon witnesses, to administer oaths, and to require the production of records, books, and
documents for examination at any hearing or investigation conducted by it. No person shall be
excused from attending and testifying, or from producing books, papers, and records before the
commission or a court, or from obedience to the subpoena of the commission or a court, on the
ground or for the reason that the testimony or evidence, documentary or otherwise, required of
him may tend to incriminate him or subject him to a penalty or forfeiture. Nothing in this section
shall be construed as requiring any person to produce any books, papers, or records, or to testify
in response to any inquiry not pertinent to some question lawfully before the commission or
court for determination. No natural person shall be subject to criminal prosecution or to any
penalty or forfeiture for or on account of any transaction, matter, or thing concerning which, in
spite of his objection, he may be required to testify or produce evidence, documentary or
otherwise, before the commission or court, or in obedience to a subpoena; but no person
testifying shall be exempted from prosecution and punishment for perjury in the first degree
committed in so testifying.
(2) In case of failure or refusal on the part of any person to comply with a subpoena
issued by the commission, or in case of the refusal of any witness to testify as to any matter
regarding which he may be interrogated, any district court in the state, upon the application of
the commission, may issue an order for such person and compel him to comply with such
subpoena, and to attend before the commission and produce such records, books, and documents
for examination, and to give his testimony. Such court has the power to punish for contempt as
in the case of disobedience to a like subpoena issued by the court, or for refusal to testify therein.

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