Iowa Code r. 141-2.10 - Subpoenas
(1)
Issuance. Pursuant to Iowa Code subsection
2C.9(5), the
ombudsman has power to issue a subpoena to compel any person to appear, give
sworn testimony, or produce documentary or other evidence relevant to a matter
under inquiry.
(2)
Notice. The ombudsman shall give reasonable notice of the
date, time, place, and purpose for the taking of testimony or the production of
documentary or other evidence. Notice shall be served in accordance with the
law applicable to the service of subpoenas in civil actions.
(3)
Fees. A person required
to give testimony or produce documentary or other evidence is entitled to
payment of the same fees and travel allowances as are payable to a witness
whose attendance has been required in a district court of this state.
(4)
Enforcement. If a person
fails or refuses to obey a subpoena, the ombudsman may file a petition with the
district court having jurisdiction for an order directing obedience to the
subpoena under Iowa Code subsection
2C.9(5).
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