I. The attorney general shall have the power to examine witnesses and documents and to request information for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of this chapter and the provisions of RSA 147-B.
II. If, during the course of any investigation under this chapter or RSA 147-B, the attorney general believes a person may have information or be in possession, custody or control of any document or other tangible object relevant to the investigation, before the institution of any court proceedings, the attorney general may serve upon the person a written demand for information; or a subpoena to appear and be examined under oath; or a subpoena duces tecum to appear and produce the documents or objects for inspection and copying. A written demand for information may be mailed to the person believed to have such information. A subpoena or subpoena duces tecum of the attorney general may be served by the person designated therein to serve it. The attorney general may administer an oath or affirmation to any person and conduct hearings in aid of any investigation under this chapter. Any testimony given by any person so sworn shall be subject to the pains and penalties of perjury.

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Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 147-A:8

  • Oath: A promise to tell the truth.
  • oath: shall include "affirmation" in all cases where by law an affirmation may be substituted for an oath; and, in like cases, the word "sworn" shall include the word "affirmed. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:24
  • person: may extend and be applied to bodies corporate and politic as well as to individuals. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:9
  • petition: when used in connection with the equity jurisdiction of the superior court, and referring to a document filed with the court, shall mean complaint, and "petitioner" shall mean plaintiff. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:51
  • state: when applied to different parts of the United States, may extend to and include the District of Columbia and the several territories, so called; and the words "United States" shall include said district and territories. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:4
  • Subpoena: A command to a witness to appear and give testimony.
  • Subpoena duces tecum: A command to a witness to produce documents.
  • sworn: when applied to public officers required by the constitution to take oaths therein prescribed, shall refer to those oaths; when applied to other officers it shall mean sworn to the faithful discharge of the duties of their offices before a justice of the peace, or other person authorized to administer official oaths in such cases. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:25
  • Testify: Answer questions in court.
  • Testimony: Evidence presented orally by witnesses during trials or before grand juries.

III. Any subpoena issued pursuant to this chapter shall:
(a) Describe the nature of the investigation.
(b) Describe the documents or objects with sufficient definiteness to permit them to be fairly identified.
(c) Prescribe a reasonable time at which the person shall appear to testify or within which the documents or objects shall be produced, and advise the person that objections to or reasons for not complying with, the subpoena may be filed with the attorney general on or before that date.
(d) Specify a place for the taking of testimony or for production and designate a person who shall be custodian of the documents or objects.
IV. A written demand for information issued pursuant to this chapter shall:
(a) Describe the nature of the investigation.
(b) Describe the information sought in connection with that investigation.
(c) Prescribe a reasonable time for complying with the information demand, and advise the person that objections to or reasons for not complying with the information demand may be filed with the attorney general on or before that date.
V. If a person objects to or fails to comply with the information demand, subpoena or subpoena duces tecum served upon him under this chapter, the attorney general may file in the superior court of the county in which the person resides or maintains his principal place of business or if the person is a nonresident and has no principal place of business within this state, in Merrimack county superior court, a petition for an order of the court to enforce the subpoena or information demand. Notice of hearing and a copy of the petition shall be served upon the person, who may appear in opposition to the petition. If the court finds reasonable cause to believe that there may have been a violation of any provision of this chapter or of RSA 147-B, and that the information, testimony, documents or objects sought are relevant to the investigation, it shall order the person to provide the information, to appear for testimony, or to produce the document or object for inspection and copying as demanded, subject to any modification of the subpoena or information demand the court prescribes.