Sec. 36.152. SUBPOENA AUTHORITY. (a) With respect to a matter that the commissioner has authority to consider or investigate, the commissioner may issue a subpoena applicable throughout the state that requires: (1) the attendance and testimony of a witness; and (2) the production of records. (b) In connection with a subpoena, the commissioner may require attendance and production of records before the commissioner or the commissioner's designee: (1) at the department's offices in Austin; or (2) at another place designated by the commissioner. (c) In connection with a subpoena, the commissioner or the commissioner's designee may administer an oath, examine a witness, or receive evidence. (d) The commissioner must personally sign and issue the subpoena.
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