Ill. Admin. Code tit. 50, § 2402.170 - Discovery
a The following
discovery procedures shall be ordered by the Hearing Officer upon the written
request of any party when necessary to expedite the proceedings, to ensure a
clear or concise record, to ensure a fair opportunity to prepare for the
hearing, or to avoid surprise at the hearing:
1 production of documents or
things;
2 depositions;
3 interrogatories.
b The Hearing Officer may restrict discovery
when necessary to prevent undue delay or harassment.
c The Hearing Officer shall order the
following discovery upon written request of any party:
1 list of persons who may have knowledge of
facts concerning the subjects of inquiry at the hearing;
2 reasonable inspection of books, records and
documents by experts.
d
Any person, including a party, who is deposed, interrogated or required to
submit documents or things under this Section may be examined regarding any
matter, not privileged, that is relevant to the subject matter of the hearing
or that may lead to the discovery of relevant information.
e All depositions and interrogatories taken
pursuant to this Section shall be for purpose of discovery only, except as
provided in this subsection. The depositions and interrogatories may be used
for purpose of impeachment and as admissions of the deposed or interrogated
party. Upon application to the Hearing Officer either before or after the
taking of the deposition or interrogatories, and upon a showing that, at the
time of the hearing, the party deposed or interrogated will not be available to
participate in the hearing because of death, age, sickness, infirmity, absence
from the country or other exceptional circumstances, the Hearing Officer may
order that the deposition or interrogatories be used as evidence in the
hearing.
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