Title 5 › Part PART II— - CIVIL SERVICE FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES › Chapter CHAPTER 15— - POLITICAL ACTIVITY OF CERTAIN STATE AND LOCAL EMPLOYEES › § 1507
The Merit Systems Protection Board can force people to come to hearings, testify under oath, and give documents about cases it is handling. Any Board member can sign subpoenas, and Board members or examiners (when allowed) can give oaths and question witnesses. The Board can require witnesses from anywhere in the United States to appear at the hearing. If someone ignores a subpoena, the Board can ask a federal court to make them appear or produce papers, and the court can punish them for contempt. The Board can also order depositions, which are sworn statements taken by a person the Board picks and who can give oaths. The testimony must be written down and signed by the witness. A person may not refuse to attend, testify, or provide documents by saying their answers might incriminate them. Lying while testifying can still lead to prosecution for perjury.
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5 U.S.C. § 1507
Title 5 — Government Organization and Employees
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73