Ohio Admin. Code 3746-6-08 - Motions to compel discovery
(A) Any party, upon reasonable notice to all
other parties and any persons affected thereby, may move for an order
compelling discovery, with respect to any failure of a party to comply with a
discovery request pursuant to this chapter.
(B) No motion to compel discovery shall be
filed under this rule until the party seeking discovery has exhausted all other
reasonable means of resolving any differences with the party or person from
whom discovery is sought. A motion to compel discovery shall be accompanied by:
(1) A memorandum in support, setting forth:
(a) The specific basis of the motion, with
copies of any statutes, ordinances, or case law
relied upon;
(b) A brief
explanation of how the information sought is relevant to the pending
proceeding; and
(c) Responses to
any objections raised by the party or person from whom discovery is sought.
(2) Copies of any
specific discovery requests which are the subject of the motion to compel, and
copies of any responses or objections thereto; and
(3) An affidavit of counsel, or of the party
seeking to compel discovery if such party is not represented by counsel,
setting forth the efforts which
that have been made to resolve any differences with
the party or person from whom discovery is sought.
(C) The commission may grant or deny the
motion in whole or in part. If the motion is denied in whole or in part, the
commission may issue such protective order as would be appropriate under rule
3746-6-07 of
the Administrative Code.
(D) If a
party fails to comply with the discovery requirements set forth in this
chapter, the commission may:
(1) Order that
the matter at issue be admitted for purposes of the pending proceeding;
(2) Order that an amended answer
be served; or
(3) Determine that
final disposition of the matter should be deferred until a prehearing
conference is held or some other designated time prior to the commencement of
the hearing.
(E)
Absent exceptional circumstances, the commission will
not consider that a party failed to comply with discovery requirements for
failing to provide electronically stored information lost as a result of the
routine, good-faith operation of an electronic information system.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3745.03
Rule Amplifies: 3745.03, 3745.04, 3745.05, 3745.06
Prior Effective Dates: 08/24/1973, 04/28/2000, 07/29/2005, 08/15/2011
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 3745.03
Rule Amplifies: 3745.03, 3745.04, 3745.05, 3745.06
Prior Effective Dates: 8/24/1973, 4/28/2000, 7/29/2005, 8/15/2011
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