2 AAC 64.240 - Documents exchange, discovery, and subpoenas
(a) The
administrative law judge may require the parties to exchange documents to be
offered as exhibits at the hearing and to exchange and file exhibit lists and
witness lists before the hearing.
(b) The parties may not take depositions,
serve interrogatories, requests for admission, or requests for production of
documents, or otherwise engage in prehearing discovery unless
(1) an applicable statute or regulation
allows discovery;
(2) the
administrative law judge approves a discovery plan stipulated to by the
parties; or
(3) the administrative
law judge finds good cause for the discovery and issues an order describing the
nature and scope of discovery allowed.
(c) The administrative law judge may issue
subpoenas requiring the appearance of witnesses and production of evidence as
provided in an applicable statute or
AS
44.64.040. The party who requested the
subpoena shall pay the witness's travel expenses if the witness is required to
appear in person at a location more than 30 miles from the witness's home, and
any witness fee allowed by law.
Notes
Authority:AS 44.64.020
AS 44.64.040
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