RCW 2.64.070
Refusal to obey subpoena—Powers of superior court.
If a person refuses to obey a subpoena issued by the commission or refuses to answer any proper question during a hearing or proceeding, the superior court of any county in which the hearing or proceeding is conducted or in which the person resides or is found shall have jurisdiction, upon application by the commission, to order the person to appear before the commission, to produce evidence if so ordered, or to give testimony concerning the matter under investigation. Failure to obey the order of the court may be punished as contempt.
[ 1981 c 268 § 8.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 2.64 - Commission on Judicial Conduct.
2.64.010 - Definitions—Application.
2.64.030 - Disqualification—Vacancies—Limitations on terms—Alternates—Removal.
2.64.040 - Compensation and travel expenses.
2.64.050 - Employment of personnel—Expenditures authorized.
2.64.055 - Disciplinary actions authorized.
2.64.057 - Investigation of conduct occurring prior to, on, or after December 4, 1980.
2.64.060 - Administration of oaths—Powers as to witnesses, papers, books, etc.—Subpoenas.
2.64.070 - Refusal to obey subpoena—Powers of superior court.
2.64.080 - Privilege from suit.
2.64.092 - Administrative procedure act not applicable.
2.64.094 - Suspension of judge or justice.
2.64.096 - Disclosure of material tending to negate determination.
2.64.100 - Proposed operating budgets—Reports to legislature.
2.64.111 - Exemption from public disclosure—Records subject to public disclosure, when.
2.64.113 - Confidentiality—Violations.
2.64.115 - Application of open public meetings act—Exemptions.