Illinois Code § 225 ILCS 412/105

Subpoena power; oaths.
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2029)

 
Sec. 105. 
Subpoena power; oaths. 
The Department may 
subpoena and bring before
it any person in this State and take the oral or written testimony or compel the production of any books, papers, records, or any other documents that the Secretary or his or her designee deems relevant or material to any investigation or hearing conducted by the Department, with the same fees and mileage and in the same manner
as prescribed by law in judicial proceedings in civil cases in circuit
courts of this State.

 
The Secretary, the shorthand court reporter, and hearing officers
may administer oaths at any hearing
that the Department conducts. Notwithstanding any other statute or Department rule to the contrary, all requests for testimony, production of documents, or records shall be in accordance with this Act.

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