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215 ILCS 5/403
(215 ILCS 5/403) (from Ch. 73, par. 1015)
Sec. 403.
Power to subpoena and examine witnesses.
(1) In the conduct of any examination, investigation or hearing provided
for by this Code, the Director or other officer designated by him or her to
conduct the same, shall have power to compel the attendance of any person
by subpoena, to administer oaths and to examine any person under oath
concerning the business, conduct or affairs of any company or person
subject to the provisions of this Code, and in connection therewith to
require the production of any books, records or papers relevant to the
inquiry.
(2) If a person subpoenaed to attend such inquiry fails to obey the
command of the subpoena without reasonable excuse, or if a person in
attendance upon such inquiry shall, without reasonable cause, refuse to be
sworn or to be examined or to answer a question or to produce a book or
paper when ordered to do so by any officer conducting such inquiry, or if
any person fails to perform any act required hereunder to be performed,
he or she shall be required to pay a penalty of not more than $2,000
to be recovered in the name of the People of the State of Illinois by the
State's Attorney
of the county in which the violation occurs, and the penalty so recovered
shall be paid into the county treasury.
(3) When any person neglects or refuses without reasonable cause to obey
a subpoena issued by the Director, or refuses without reasonable cause to
testify, to be sworn or to produce any book or paper described in the
subpoena, the Director may file a petition against such person in the
circuit court of the county in which the testimony is desired to be or has
been taken or has been attempted to be taken, briefly setting forth the
fact of such refusal or neglect and attaching a copy of the subpoena and
the return of service thereon and applying for an order requiring such
person to attend, testify or produce the books or papers before the
Director or his or her actuary, supervisor, deputy or examiner, at such
time or place as may be specified in such order. Any circuit court of this
State, upon the filing of such petition, either before or after
notice to such person, may, in the judicial discretion of such court, order
the attendance of such person, the production of books
and papers and the giving of testimony before the Director or any of his
or her actuaries, supervisors, deputies or examiners. If such person shall fail or
refuse to obey the order of the court and it shall appear to the court that
the failure or refusal of such person to obey its order is wilful, and
without lawful excuse, the court shall punish such person by fine or
imprisonment in the county jail, or both, as the nature of the case may
require, as is now, or as may hereafter be lawful for the court to do in
cases of contempt of court.
(4) The fees of witnesses for attendance and travel shall be the same as
the fees of witnesses before the circuit courts of this State. When a
witness is subpoenaed by or testifies at the instance of the Director or
other officer designated by him or her, such fees shall be paid in the
same manner as other expenses of the Department. When a witness is subpoenaed
or
testifies at the instance of any other party to any such proceeding, the
cost of the subpoena or subpoenas duces tecum and the fee of the witness
shall be borne by the party at whose instance a witness is summoned. In
such case, the Department in its discretion, may require a deposit to cover
the cost of such service and witness fees.
(Source: P.A. 93-32, eff. 7-1-03.)
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