Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 1910.68 - Subpoenas
a) Issuance. Upon
written request by a party to an appeal, the Chairman of the Board or his
designee may issue a subpoena, as authorized by Section 16-175 of the Code, for
the attendance of a witness or the production of books, records,
correspondence, documents, papers or other evidence to facilitate the
determination of the correct assessment of any parcel of real property.
Requests for subpoenas may be made by any party. The request for the issuance
of a subpoena to the property owner or taxpayer shall incorporate a showing by
affidavit from a designated appraiser or county assessing official that such
subpoena is reasonably required to obtain information that cannot be obtained
elsewhere by the exercise of due diligence or through requests for information
and is necessary to obtain information essential to derive an estimate of value
of the real property under appeal. A request for a subpoena to compel the
attendance of a witness shall contain the name, address and telephone number of
the witness to be subpoenaed and the docket number of the Board appeal. A
request for a subpoena duces tecum shall specify the books, records or other
documents to be produced and the material facts to be proved by them. A request
for a subpoena shall be served at the same time on the party from whom
testimony or documents are sought, accompanied with proof of service, and filed
with the Board's Springfield office. In ruling on a subpoena request, the Board
shall consider the reasonableness of the demand and whether the requested
documents are relevant and necessary to derive an estimate of the value of the
real property under appeal.
b)
Service and Contents. Subpoenas shall be served by any person lawfully
authorized to serve a subpoena under the laws of this State. (See Section
16-175 of the Code.) The party requesting the subpoena shall be responsible for
its service. A subpoena shall be served reasonably in advance of its return
date. The subpoena shall state the name and address of the person initiating
its issuance and the person to whom and the place, date, and the time at which
it is returnable. The party requesting the subpoena shall serve the subpoena on
any witness at least 7 days before the scheduled hearing date before the
Board.
c) Response to Subpoena
Request. Within 21 days after receipt of a request for a subpoena on any person
or for documents, the subpoenaed party may file a response challenging the
issuance of the subpoena, stating reasons in support of the relief. A copy of
the response shall be served at the same time on the person requesting the
subpoena, accompanied by proof of service, and on the Board.
d) Fees. Witnesses attending any proceeding
held by the Property Tax Appeal Board pursuant to any subpoena shall be paid
the same fees and mileage that are paid witnesses in the circuit courts of this
State. (Section 16-175 of the Code) The cost of service and witness and mileage
fees shall be paid by the party requesting the subpoena.
e) Enforcement. Whenever any person knowingly
fails or refuses to comply with a subpoena served in accordance with this
Section, the party serving the subpoena or the Board shall petition the
appropriate circuit court for an order enforcing the subpoena.
f) Confidential Information. If a subpoena is
issued for documents or other information under this Section, a party may
petition the Board for an order protecting the confidentiality of any
confidential information contained within those documents or other information.
A request for a protective order under this subsection shall identify the
confidential information and explain the reasons for the requested protective
order. Upon finding that the requested documents or other information contain
confidential information, the Board shall issue a protective order:
1) requiring the parties to maintain the
confidentiality of documents or other information produced;
2) requiring that the documents be filed
under seal; and
3) taking any other
steps necessary to protect against disclosure of confidential
information.
Notes
Amended at 29 Ill. Reg. 21046, effective December 16, 2005
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