Sec. 775.113. ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATION POWERS. (a) If the fire marshal determines that further investigation of a fire or of an attempt to set a fire is necessary, the fire marshal may: (1) subpoena witnesses to testify regarding the fire or attempt; (2) administer oaths to the witnesses; (3) take and preserve written statements, including statements under oath such as an affidavit or deposition; and (4) require the production of a document or item related to the investigation. (b) As part of an investigation, the fire marshal may: (1) conduct an investigation or examination in private; (2) exclude a person who is not under examination; and (3) separate witnesses from each other until each witness is examined.
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