17-0901 - Hearings.

§ 17-0901. Hearings.    1. Public hearings shall be conducted by the commissioner, or his duly  designated  representative  or  representatives  prior to issuance of an  order  directing  any  person  to  discontinue  discharge   of   sewage,  industrial   waste  or  other  wastes  which  contravene  the  standards  established  for  any  waters  of  the  state  or  standards,  criteria,  limitations,  rules  or  regulations  promulgated or applied pursuant to  title 8 hereof.    2. The hearings herein provided may be conducted by the  commissioner,  or  by  the duly designated hearing officer or officers, at any time and  place.    3. A record, or summary thereof, of the proceedings of  said  hearings  shall  be  made  and filed with the department. If requested to do so by  any party concerned with said hearing, the full  stenographic  notes  of  the  testimony  presented  at said hearing shall be taken and filed. The  stenographer shall,  upon  the  payment  of  his  fees  allowed  by  law  therefor, furnish a certified transcript of the whole or any part of his  notes to any party to the action requiring the same.    4.  In  any  such  hearing,  the  hearing officer or any member of the  hearing panel, may administer oaths, examine witnesses,  and  issue,  in  the  name of the department, notices of hearings and subpoenas requiring  the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of evidence  relevant to any matter involved in any such hearing. A designation of  a  person  or  persons  by the commissioner to perform the functions herein  authorized shall be in writing and filed in the department.    5. In case of contumacy or refusal to obey  a  notice  of  hearing  or  subpoena  issued  under  this  section,  the  supreme  court  shall have  jurisdiction,  upon  application  of  the  commissioner  or   his   duly  designated  representative,  to  issue an order requiring such person to  appear and testify or produce evidence, as the case may require, and any  failure to obey such order of the court may be punished by said court as  a contempt thereof.