Minnesota Statutes § 176.351 - TESTIMONIAL POWERS — United States — Minnesota law | Esheria

Minnesota Statutes § 176.351 - TESTIMONIAL POWERS

The commissioner and compensation judges may issue subpoenas, certain officials and employees cannot be subpoenaed in specified situations, subpoena requesters must advance fees, and disobedience can be enforced through district court contempt-style proceedings.

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