Section 11181 Of Article 2. Investigations And Hearings From California Government Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 2.
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. In connection with any investigation or action authorized by
this article, the department head may do any of the following:
(a) Inspect and copy books, records, and other items described in
subdivision (e).
(b) Hear complaints.
(c) Administer oaths.
(d) Certify to all official acts.
(e) Issue subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses and the
production of papers, books, accounts, documents, any writing as
defined by Section 250 of the Evidence Code, tangible things, and
testimony pertinent or material to any inquiry, investigation,
hearing, proceeding, or action conducted in any part of the state.
(f) Promulgate interrogatories pertinent or material to any
inquiry, investigation, hearing, proceeding, or action.
(g) Divulge information or evidence related to the investigation
of unlawful activity discovered from interrogatory answers, papers,
books, accounts, documents, and any other item described in
subdivision (e), or testimony, to the Attorney General or to any
prosecuting attorney of this state, any other state, or the United
States who has a responsibility for investigating the unlawful
activity investigated or discovered, or to any governmental agency
responsible for enforcing laws related to the unlawful activity
investigated or discovered, if the Attorney General, prosecuting
attorney, or agency to which the information or evidence is divulged
agrees to maintain the confidentiality of the information received to
the extent required by this article.
(h) Present information or evidence obtained or developed from the
investigation of unlawful activity to a court or at an
administrative hearing in connection with any action or proceeding.