§ 7-1-66 - Method of examination and investigations; special examiners; subpoenas
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    7-1-66   (2010)
   7-1-66.    Method of examination and investigations; special examiners; subpoenas 
      (a)  Examinations  and investigations shall be made by the commissioner or by qualified  examiners or employees empowered in writing by the department to make  examinations or investigations. The department may, when the occasion  requires, appoint special examiners and prescribe their duties and  powers.
(b)  Officials authorized to make  examinations or investigations shall have the power and authority to  administer oaths and to examine under oath any person (including any  officer, director, agent, attorney, member, or employee of any financial  institution) whose testimony may be relevant to the examination or  investigation. Such officials shall have the authority and power to  compel the appearance and attendance of any such person and the  production by such person of pertinent books and papers, including books  and papers to which the person has access because of his position with a  financial institution.
(c)  If any person  shall fail or refuse to appear or to testify or to produce books and  papers after being ordered to do so pursuant to this Code section, such  failure or refusal may be reported in writing to the principal court;  and said court shall thereupon cause a subpoena to be issued requiring  such person to attend, testify, and produce books and papers. For  failure to obey such subpoena, the person may be adjudged in contempt  and punished accordingly.