Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 60Q-6.114 - DISCOVERY
(1) Any party may commence with discovery
methods specifically authorized by statute, including depositions, issuance of
subpoenas and requests for production, prior to or after invoking the
jurisdiction of the judge.
(2)
Depositions.
(a) Depositions of witnesses or
parties may be taken and used in the same manner and for the same purposes as
provided in the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure.
(b) Approval of the judge is not necessary to
take a deposition by telephone. If a deposition is taken by telephone, the oath
shall be administered in the physical presence of the witness by a notary
public or other person authorized by law to administer oaths, unless the
parties stipulate to administration of the oath
telephonically.
(3)
Production and entry on land. Any party may seek production of documents or
other tangible things from other parties or non-parties and may seek entry onto
land or other property as provided in the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure.
Documents shall be delivered in electronic form if so requested unless the
judge determines good cause has been shown to produce paper copies.
(4) Responses and objections to depositions,
production, or entry shall be made as provided in the Florida Rules of Civil
Procedure.
(5) The judge may enter
orders to effectuate discovery, including orders compelling discovery,
protective orders, and orders imposing sanctions as provided in the Florida
Rules of Civil Procedure for failure to comply with or for using discovery
methods not specifically authorized by statute. For good cause shown, the judge
may enlarge or shorten applicable timeframes for complying with
discovery.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 440.45(1)(a), (4) FS. Law Implemented 440.30, 440.33(1), 440.45(1)(a), (4) FS.
New 2-23-03, Amended 11-1-06, 10-31-10, 10-31-12, 11-10-14.
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