No person may refuse to appear and testify or produce any documentary evidence required, by alleging that the testimony or evidence required by the Commission may incriminate or expose him/her to a criminal process. However, no person shall be prosecuted nor subject to punishment or expropriation whatsoever for any transaction or matter with regard to which he/she must give testimony or submit evidence after having claimed his/her privilege not to testify against him/herself, except that said person may be prosecuted for perjury committed during his testimony before the Commission.
History —Feb. 25, 1998, No. 45, § 11.17.