Maine Code § 26-43

Facts and statistics; seal; testimony; sources confidential
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The director may furnish a written or printed list of interrogatories for the purpose of gathering
such facts and statistics as are contemplated, to any person, or the proper officer of any corporation
operating within the State, and may require full and complete answers thereto under oath. The director
shall have a seal, and may take and preserve testimony, issue subpoenas, administer oaths and examine
witnesses under oath in all matters relating to the duties required of the bureau. Such testimony must
be taken in some suitable place in the vicinity to which the testimony is applicable. Witnesses
summoned and testifying before the director must be paid, from any funds at the disposal of the bureau,
the same fees as witnesses before the Superior Court. In the report, except safety and health reports,
names of individuals, firms or corporations supplying the information called for by this section may
not be used unless by written permission, such information being confidential and not for the purpose
of disclosing personal affairs. [PL 2013, c. 473, §1 (AMD).]

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