Delaware Code § 31-4041

Investigative powers; power to compel assistance of witnesses and production of books
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(a) The Council may investigate the affairs of housing authorities and all urban renewal and rehabilitation activities by municipal, county
and regional agencies and authorities and the dealings, transactions or relationships of such authorities with other persons. The Council
may act through a committee of its members in conducting any of the investigations provided for in this chapter and the chairperson
of any such committee shall have all the powers of the Council. Each member of the Council may administer oaths, take affidavits and
make personal inspections of all places to which that member's duties relate. The Council may subpoena and require the attendance of
witnesses and the production of books and papers pertaining to the investigations and inquiries authorized in this chapter and examine
them in relation to any matter it has power to investigate and issue commissions for the examination of witnesses who are out of the State
or unable to attend before the Council or are excused from attendance.
(b) The Council may hold hearings at such places and at such times as shall be determined by the Council to hear complaints on housing
by any aggrieved person as contemplated by this chapter. The procedure outlined in subsection (a) of this section shall apply to such
hearings. Written reports shall be rendered in all cases to the Housing Director within 10 days after such hearing. The notice of complaint
by any aggrieved person shall be in writing stating the nature thereof and may be made to any member of the Council.
(c) Upon the failure of any person to comply with a subpoena duly issued by the Council, the Council may seek an order from the
Superior Court of the county in which the person subpoenaed resides, has a place of business or can be found, to show cause why that
person should not be held in contempt for failure to comply with the subpoena.

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