Arizona Statutes

§ 41-1092.10 — Compulsory testimony; privilege against self-incrimination

Arizona § 41-1092.10
JurisdictionArizona
Title 41Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 6ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE
Art. 10Uniform Administrative Hearing Procedures

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 41-1092.10 (2026).

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A.A person may not refuse to attend and testify or produce evidence sought by an agency in an action, proceeding or investigation instituted by or before the agency on the ground that the testimony or evidence, documentary or otherwise, required of the person may tend to incriminate the person or subject the person to a penalty or forfeiture unless it constitutes the compelled testimony or the private papers of the person that would be privileged evidence either pursuant to the fifth amendment of the Constitution of the United States or article II, section 10, Constitution of Arizona, and the person claims the privilege before the production of the testimony or papers.
B.If a person asserts the privilege against self-incrimination and the agency seeks to compel production of the testimo

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