Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 8, § 12027 - Right to Subpoena
(a)
Subpoena. Upon request of either party to the controversy, the Labor
Commissioner may issue a subpoena for the attendance of witnesses before the
Labor Commissioner at the time and place of the hearing of the controversy.
Said subpoena shall be served in the manner provided for serving subpoenas in
civil actions.
(b) Subpoena Duces
Tecum. Upon request of either party to the controversy, accompanied by a
declaration showing good cause for the production thereof and showing the
relevance thereof, and upon the determination of the Labor Commissioner, he or
she may issue a subpoena duces tecum requiring the production of books,
documents or other things under the control of the party subpoenaed, which the
party is bound to produce at the time and place of the hearing. Said subpoena
duces tecum shall be served in the manner provided for serving subpoenas in
civil actions.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 1700.29, Labor Code. Reference: Sections 92 and 1700.44, Labor Code.
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