North Dakota Code § 18-01-10

State fire marshal and deputies may subpoena witnesses and records -
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Witness fees - Oaths - Certificates.
The state fire marshal and the state fire marshal's deputies have the power in any county in 
the state to summon and compel the attendance of witnesses to testify in relation to any matter 
which is being investigated pursuant to the provisions of this chapter and to that end may 
administer an oath or affirmation to any person appearing as a witness before them. They may 
require the production of any pertinent books, papers, or documents, and a summons to appear 
before either of such officers must be served in the same manner and has the same effect as a 
subpoena in the district court. All witnesses shall receive the same compensation as is paid to 
witnesses in the district court, and such compensation must be paid out of the state fire 
marshal's arson hearing and building condemnation hearing fund upon a voucher signed by the 
state fire marshal or the deputy state fire marshal before whom any witnesses shall have 
attended, and approved by the office of the budget. At the close of an investigation to which any 
witnesses were subpoenaed, the officer conducting the investigation shall certify the attendance 
and mileage of such witnesses, which certificate must be filed in the office of the state fire 
marshal.

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