Indiana Statutes
§ 22-4-34-5 — Subpoenas; disobedience
Indiana § 22-4-34-5
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Ind. Code § 22-4-34-5 (2026).
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A person who knowingly fails to attend and
testify or to answer any lawful inquiry or to produce books, papers,
correspondence, memoranda, and other records, in obedience to a
subpoena of the department, the review board, an administrative law
judge, or any duly authorized representative of any of them, commits
a Class C misdemeanor. Each day a violation continues constitutes a
separate offense.
Formerly: Acts 1947, c.208, s.3505. As amended by Acts 1978,
P.L.2, SEC.2224; P.L.135-1990, SEC.38; P.L.108-2006, SEC.62;
P.L.171-2016, SEC.47.
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