North Dakota Code § 27-23-08

Petition for order compelling person to attend or testify or produce writings
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or things - Service of order to appear before court - Order to appear before commission 
or hearing panel - Contempt.
If a person refuses to attend, testify, or produce any writings or things required by 
subpoena, the commission or the hearing panel may petition the district court for the county in 
which the hearing is pending for an order compelling a person to attend and testify or produce 
the writings or things required by the subpoena before the commission or hearing panel. The 
court shall order a person to appear before it at a specified time and place to show cause why 
the person has not attended or testified or produced the writings or things as required. A copy of 
the order must be served upon the person. If it appears to the court that the subpoena was 
regularly issued, the court shall order a person to appear before the commission or hearing 
panel at the time and place fixed in the order and testify or produce the required writings or 
things. Upon failure to obey the order, a person must be punished as provided in section 
12.1-10-02.
27-23-09. Deposition.
In any investigation or formal proceeding under this chapter, the commission, hearing panel, 
or disciplinary counsel, under the North Dakota Rules of Civil Procedure, may order the 
deposition of a person residing within or without the state to be taken.

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