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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. If a person refuses to obey a subpoena or citation issued by the commission, any member of the commission, the director or any officer designated by the commission, the superior court in Maricopa county, on application by the commission, shall issue to the person an order requiring that person to appear before the commission, the director or the officer designated by the commission to produce documentary evidence if so ordered and to give evidence concerning the matter under investigation or in question. The court may punish failure to obey the order of the court as contempt.
B. In the case of wilful noncompliance with a nondisclosure order included in a subpoena issued pursuant to § 44-3133, on application by the commission, the superior court in Maricopa county may exercise its contempt powers. For the purposes of this subsection, “wilful” has the same meaning as that prescribed to wilfully in § 1-215.
C. The court shall award reasonable expenses, including attorney fees, to the commission if the refusal to obey a subpoena or citation issued by the commission was not substantially justified, unless other circumstances make an award of expenses unjust.
D. Process in any proceeding pursuant to this section may be served on the defendant in any county of this state in which the defendant transacts business or is found.
E. Any expenses, including attorney fees, collected pursuant to this section shall be deposited, pursuant to §§ 35-146 and 35-147, in the state general fund.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 44. Trade and Commerce § 44-3134. Contempt; penalty - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-44-trade-and-commerce/az-rev-st-sect-44-3134/
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