The commissioner and any agent of the commissioner authorized to conduct any inquiry, investigation or hearing hereunder shall have power to administer oaths and take testimony under oath relative to the matter of inquiry or investigation. At any hearing ordered by the commissioner, the commissioner or his agent authorized to conduct such hearing and having authority by law to issue such process may subpoena witnesses and require the production of books, papers and documents pertinent to such inquiry. No witness under subpoena authorized to be issued by the provisions of this chapter shall be excused from testifying or from producing books or papers on the ground that such testimony or the production of such books or other documentary evidence would tend to incriminate him, but such evidence or the books or papers so produced shall not be used in any criminal proceeding against him. If any person disobeys such process or, having appeared in obedience thereto, refuses to answer any pertinent question put to him by the commissioner or his authorized agent or to produce any books and papers pursuant thereto, the commissioner or such agent may apply to the superior court of the judicial district wherein the taxpayer resides or wherein the business has been conducted, or to any judge of said court if the same is not in session, setting forth such disobedience to process or refusal to answer, and said court or such judge shall cite such person to appear before said court or such judge to answer such question or to produce such books and papers, and, upon his refusal so to do, shall commit him to a community correctional center until he testifies, but not for a longer period than sixty days. Notwithstanding the serving of the term of such commitment by any person, the commissioner may proceed in all respects with such inquiry and examination as if the witness had not previously been called upon to testify. Officers who serve subpoenas issued by the commissioner or under his authority and witnesses attending hearings conducted by him hereunder shall receive fees and compensation at the same rates as officers and witnesses in the courts of this state, to be paid on vouchers of the commissioner on order of the Comptroller from the proper appropriation for the administration of this chapter.
(1949 Rev., S. 1991; 1969, P.A. 297; P.A. 78-280, S. 2, 127.)
History: 1969 act substituted “community correctional center” for “jail”; P.A. 78-280 substituted “judicial district” for “county”.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Section 12-285. - Definitions.
Section 12-285a. - Definitions for purposes of sections 12-286a, 12-295a and 12-314a.
Section 12-285b. - Licensure of cigarette manufacturers. Fees.
Section 12-285c. - Restrictions on shipping or transporting cigarettes. Penalties.
Section 12-285d. - Cigarette rolling machines. Licensure requirements.
Section 12-287. - Dealer's license.
Section 12-288. - Distributor's license.
Section 12-289a. - Vending machines: Placement restrictions. Penalties.
Section 12-290. - Price signs on vending machines.
Section 12-291. - Vending machine dealer's license.
Section 12-291a. - Penalty for failure to secure or renew license.
Section 12-292. - Advertising sale of untaxed cigarettes.
Section 12-293. - Notice to Tax Commissioner of number of vending machines.
Section 12-293a. - Reporting requirements. Registration fee for vending machines. List of customers.
Section 12-294. - Transfer of license. Successor tax liability.
Section 12-296. - Imposition of tax.
Section 12-297. - Exemptions from tax.
Section 12-298. - Commissioner to supply stamps or decals.
Section 12-299. - Metering machine.
Section 12-300. - Resale of stamps restricted. Redemption.
Section 12-301. - Nonresidents may be authorized to affix stamps.
Section 12-302. - Distributors to affix stamps.
Section 12-303. - Dealers to affix stamps.
Section 12-304. - Sale of unstamped cigarettes prohibited. Penalty.
Section 12-305. - Unstamped cigarettes, vehicles in which transported, subject to confiscation.
Section 12-306. - Invoices or delivery tickets required in transportation of unstamped cigarettes.
Section 12-306a. - Cigarette transporter to hold invoices or delivery tickets.
Section 12-307. - Procedure on sale after confiscation.
Section 12-308. - Fraudulent stamps.
Section 12-309a. - Reports from carriers, warehousemen, bailees. Examination of records.
Section 12-310. - Oaths and subpoenas.
Section 12-311. - Hearings by commissioner.
Section 12-312. - Appeals from decisions of commissioner.
Section 12-313. - Administration. Regulations. Waiver of filing of reports.
Section 12-314. - Packaging for sale. Penalties.
Section 12-314a. - Certain promotional samples authorized.
Section 12-315. - Sale of unstamped cigarettes from one licensed distributor to another.
Section 12-315a. - Report on enforcement efforts.
Section 12-316. - Imposition of tax.
Section 12-317. - Return to be filed.
Section 12-318. - Seizure for nonpayment of tax.
Section 12-319. - Imported cigarettes on which tax has been paid.
Section 12-320. - Two hundred or fewer cigarettes not taxable.
Section 12-326a. - Definitions. Presumptions of costs of doing business.
Section 12-326c. - Sales between distributors.
Section 12-326d. - Certain sales below cost permitted.
Section 12-326e. - Bonus or combination with other articles for sale forbidden.
Section 12-326f. - Exemptions.