Ill. Admin. Code tit. 86, § 200.130 - Remedies/Compliance With Discovery
a) Any
party or its counsel, upon failure of the opposing party to answer or
appropriately respond to any discovery request, may seek by way of motion
addressed to the Administrative Law Judge assigned to the case or another
appointed in his/her stead, to compel a response or appropriate answer be given
to the request(s) made. In seeking a remedy under this Section, it shall not be
required that the provisions of Section 201(k) of the Supreme Court Rules be
followed, but only that a reasonable attempt to achieve compliance with the
discovery request was made prior to seeking the assistance of the
Administrative Law Judge.
b) If a
party, officer, director or managing agent of a party fails to comply with a
reasonable discovery request after being ordered to do so by the Administrative
Law Judge, said presiding officer may make such further orders as to the
failure as are just, including, but not limited to:
1) An order that the matters regarding which
the order of compliance was made or any other designated facts shall be taken
as true and established for the purpose of the case in accordance with the
claim of the party obtaining the order;
2) An order refusing to allow the disobedient
party to support or oppose designated defenses, or prohibiting him from
introducing designated matters or documents in evidence;
3) An order staying further proceedings until
the order is obeyed or rendering a judgment by default against the disobedient
party.
c) In ordering
sanctions, the Administrative Law Judge shall consider the following factors,
including, but not limited to:
1) The
diligence of the person making the request;
2) The burden of compliance on the party
subject to the request;
3) The
reasonableness of the failure to comply;
4) Circumstances which may prevent
compliance.
Notes
Amended at 20 Ill. Reg. 888, effective January 1, 1996
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