16 CFR · Commercial Practices

§ 1605.6 — Investigational hearings.

16 CFR § 1605.6

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16 C.F.R. § 1605.6 (2026).

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§ 1605.6 Investigational hearings.

(a)The Commission may order, and by subpoena, may compel any person, sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation to provide information at an investigational hearing. Such hearings shall be for the purpose of taking the testimony, under oath, of witnesses and receiving documents and other data relating to any subject under investigation. Such hearings shall be presided over by the commission, by one or more of its members, an Administrative Law Judge, hearing examiner, attorney-examiner or by a duly designated officer or employee. The hearings shall be stenographically reported, and a transcript thereof shall be made a part of the record.
(b)A Commissioner who participates in such a hearing or other investigation, inspection, or inquiry shall not

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