523I.202 - INVESTIGATIONS AND SUBPOENAS.

        523I.202  INVESTIGATIONS AND SUBPOENAS.         1.  The commissioner may, for the purpose of discovering a      violation of this chapter or implementing rules or orders issued      under this chapter, do any of the following:         a.  Make such public or private investigations within or      outside of this state as the commissioner deems necessary to      determine whether any person has violated or is about to violate this      chapter, or implementing rules or orders issued under this chapter,      or to aid in the enforcement of this chapter, or in the prescribing      of rules and forms under this chapter.         b.  Require or permit any person to file a statement in      writing, under oath or otherwise as the commissioner or attorney      general determines, as to all the facts and circumstances concerning      the matter being investigated.         c.  Notwithstanding chapter 22, keep confidential the      information obtained in the course of an investigation.  However, if      the commissioner determines that it is necessary or appropriate in      the public interest or for the protection of the public, the      commissioner may share information with other administrators,      regulatory authorities, or governmental agencies, or may publish      information concerning a violation of this chapter, or implementing      rules or orders issued under this chapter.         d.  Investigate a cemetery and examine the books, accounts,      papers, correspondence, memoranda, purchase agreements, files, or      other documents or records of the cemetery.         e.  Administer oaths and affirmations, subpoena witnesses,      compel their attendance, take evidence, and require the production of      any books, accounts, papers, correspondence, memoranda, purchase      agreements, files, or other documents or records which the      commissioner deems relevant or material to any investigation or      proceeding under this chapter and implement rules, all of which may      be enforced under chapter 17A.         f.  Apply to the district court for an order requiring a      person's appearance before the commissioner or attorney general, or a      designee of either or both, in cases where the person has refused to      obey a subpoena issued by the commissioner or attorney general.  The      person may also be required to produce documentary evidence germane      to the subject of the investigation.  Failure to obey a court order      under this subsection constitutes contempt of court.         2.  The commissioner may issue and bring an action in district      court to enforce subpoenas within this state at the request of an      agency or administrator of another state, if the activity      constituting an alleged violation for which the information is sought      would be a violation of this chapter had the activity occurred in      this state.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2005 Acts, ch 128, §10