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W. Va. Code § 19-5A-10

Subpoena power; production of books, records, etc.; enjoining violation; admissibility of inspection certificates

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 230 W. Va. 569 - State of West Virginia v. Michael J. McGill (2013)

Most recently applied in 230 W. Va. 569 - State of West Virginia v. Michael J. McGill (March 2013)

The commissioner shall have subpoena power to compel the attendance of witnesses and/or the production of books, records or documents anywhere in the state in a hearing affecting the authority or privilege granted by a license issued under the provisions of this article and may bring an action to enjoin the violation or threatened violation of any provision of this article or of any regulation adopted pursuant to this article in a court of record in the county in which violation occurs or is about to occur, notwithstanding the existence of any other remedy of law. Official inspection certificates issued by the commissioner shall be received in all courts of this state as prima facie evidence as statements of facts contained therein.

Official source: West Virginia Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain West Virginia statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.