Texas Statutes
Subchapter B. Powers and Duties
Section 5.44. Subpoena of Witnesses; Witness Fees; Contempt

Sec. 5.44. SUBPOENA OF WITNESSES; WITNESS FEES; CONTEMPT. (a) The commission or administrator, or an inspector or representative of the commission under the direction of the commission, for the purposes of this code, may:
(1) issue subpoenas;
(2) compel the attendance of witnesses;
(3) administer oaths;
(4) certify to official acts;
(5) take depositions inside or outside the state, as provided by law;
(6) compel the production of pertinent books, accounts, records, documents, and testimony; and
(7) certify to copies of documents as being true copies on file in the official records of the commission.
(b) If a witness in attendance before the commission or before an authorized representative refuses without reasonable cause to be examined or answer a legal or pertinent question, or to produce a book, record, or paper when ordered by the commission to do so, the commission may apply to the district court for a rule or order returnable in not less than two nor more than five days, directing the witness to show cause before the judge why he should not be punished for contempt. The commission may apply to the district court of any county where the witness is in attendance, on proof by affidavit of the fact, unless the order of contempt is sought under Chapter 2001, Government Code, in which case the commission shall apply to a district court of Travis County in conformity with that Act. On return of the order, the judge hearing the matter shall examine the witness under oath, and the witness shall be given an opportunity to be heard. If the judge determines that the witness has refused, without reasonable cause or legal excuse, to be examined or answer a legal or pertinent question, or to produce a book, record, or paper which he was ordered to bring or produce, he may forthwith punish the offender as for contempt of court.
(c) Subpoenas are served and witness fees and mileage paid as in civil cases in the district court in the county to which the witness is called, unless the proceeding for which the service or payment is made is pursuant to Chapter 2001, Government Code, in which case the service or payment shall be made as provided in that Act. Witnesses subpoenaed at the instance of the commission shall be paid their fees and mileage by the commission out of funds appropriated for that purpose.
Acts 1977, 65th Leg., p. 401, ch. 194, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1977. Amended by Acts 1979, 66th Leg., p. 1970, ch. 777, Sec. 15, eff. Aug. 27, 1979; Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 76, Sec. 5.95(49), eff. Sept. 1, 1995.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Alcoholic Beverage Code

Title 2 - Administration of Code

Chapter 5 - Alcoholic Beverage Commission

Subchapter B. Powers and Duties

Section 5.31. General Powers and Duties

Section 5.32. May Require Reports

Section 5.321. Electronic Signatures

Section 5.33. Regulate Licensees and Permittees

Section 5.331. Public Disturbance Reports

Section 5.34. Delegation of Authority

Section 5.35. Issuance of Permits and Licenses

Section 5.36. Investigation of Violations

Section 5.361. Enforcement; Inspections

Section 5.362. Schedule of Sanctions

Section 5.363. Disciplinary Authority of Administrator and Commission

Section 5.364. Receipt and Use of Market Data

Section 5.37. Collection of Taxes at Source

Section 5.371. Proceeds From Contraband

Section 5.38. Quality and Purity of Beverages

Section 5.39. Regulation of Liquor Containers

Section 5.40. Regulation of Malt Beverage Container Deposits

Section 5.41. Alcohol Used for Scientific Purposes, Etc

Section 5.42. Penalty for Violation of Rule

Section 5.43. Who May Hold Hearing; Rules of Evidence

Section 5.44. Subpoena of Witnesses; Witness Fees; Contempt

Section 5.441. Fees and Expenses Paid Members or Employees of Commission

Section 5.45. Proof of Document

Section 5.47. Records of Violations

Section 5.48. Private Records

Section 5.49. Printed Copies of Code and Rules

Section 5.50. Establishment of Certain Fees

Section 5.51. Bookkeeping Records

Section 5.52. Program Accessibility Plan

Section 5.53. Public Interest Information and Complaints

Section 5.54. Resolution of Complaints

Section 5.55. Electronic Processing of Licenses, Permits, and Certificates

Section 5.56. Funding of Texas Wine Marketing Assistance Program

Section 5.57. Marketing Practices Regulatory Decisions

Section 5.58. Internal Affairs

Section 5.581. Disclosure of Personnel Records of Commissioned Peace Officers

Section 5.59. Use of Technology

Section 5.60. Alternative Rulemaking and Dispute Resolution Procedures