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Section 14-213 - Privilege Against Self-Incrimination

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(a) A person is not excused from attending, testifying, or producing evidence before the Commissioner, in a proceeding brought by the Commissioner, or in obedience to a subpoena of the Commissioner on the ground that the testimony or evidence may: (1) tend to incriminate the person; or (2) subject the person to a penalty or forfeiture. (b) (1) If a person claims the privilege against self-incrimination as to a specific subject, and is then compelled to testify or produce evidence on that subject, the person may not be prosecuted or subjected to a penalty or forfeiture in connection with that subject. (2) A person who testifies is not exempt from prosecution and punishment for perjury or contempt committed while testifying.