Md. Code Regs. 14.09.03.05 - Subpoenas
A. Use of
Subpoenas.
(1) A subpoena is required to
compel the person to whom it is directed to attend, give testimony, and produce
designated documents or tangible things at a Commission proceeding or at a
deposition held pursuant to Labor and Employment Article, §
9-719(b),
Annotated Code of Maryland.
(2) On
a request of a party to a claim on which issues are currently pending, the
Commission shall issue a subpoena for relevant documentation to be produced at
the office of the requesting party and distributed to all parties to the claim
in accordance with §G of this regulation.
B. Procedure for Obtaining Subpoena.
(1) A CompHub subscriber entitled to the
issuance of a subpoena shall obtain a subpoena by using CompHub.
(2) On the request of an individual who is
entitled to the issuance of a subpoena and who is not a CompHub subscriber, the
Commission shall provide a blank form of the subpoena which shall be filled in
and returned to the Commission clerk to be signed and sealed before
service.
(3) Unless impracticable,
subpoenas shall be served at least 10 days before the hearing.
C. Form of Subpoena.
(1) Every subpoena shall contain:
(a) The caption of the claim and claim
number;
(b) The name and address of
the person to whom it is directed;
(c) The name of the person at whose request
it is issued;
(d) The date, time,
and place where attendance is required; and
(e) A description of any documents or
tangible things to be produced.
D. Medical Records and Financial Records.
(1) Medical Records.
(a) Every subpoena seeking the production of
medical records shall comply with Health General Article, § 4-306,
Annotated Code of Maryland.
(b) A
party seeking medical records by subpoena shall certify that the party has
complied with the notice provisions of Health General Article, §§
4-305-4 -307, Annotated Code of Maryland.
(2) Financial Records or Information Derived
from Financial Records.
(a) Every subpoena
seeking the production of financial records or information derived from
financial records shall comply with Financial Institutions Article, §
1-304,
Annotated Code of Maryland.
(b) A
party seeking financial records or information derived from financial records
by subpoena shall certify that the party has complied with the notice
provisions of Financial Institutions Article, §
1-304,
Annotated Code of Maryland.
(3) Within 30 days of the date that notice of
intent to subpoena medical records was mailed, a person in interest may oppose
the disclosure of their medical records by:
(a) Filing an objection using the appropriate
form with the Commission; and
(b)
Serving a copy of the objection to all parties.
(4) Upon receipt of an objection to subpoena
of medical records, the Commission shall schedule a hearing to determine:
(a) Whether the subpoena should be
quashed;
(b) Whether the subpoena
should be limited in scope or otherwise modified; and
(c) Other appropriate relief.
E. Service of Subpoenas.
(1) In addition to any method allowed by law,
service of subpoenas may be made in accordance with the Maryland
Rules.
(2) The subpoena may not be
enforced pursuant to Labor and Employment Article, §
9-717, Annotated
Code of Maryland, absent proof of service.
(3) Costs of service of the subpoena are the
responsibility of the person requesting the service.
(4) Proof of service shall be filed with the
Commission by the person requesting the subpoena.
F. Return of service shall be made as
follows:
(1) When service is by certified
mail, by the filing of the original return receipt; or
(2) When service is by personal delivery, by
the filing of an affidavit, signed by the individual who made service,
containing:
(a) The name of the individual
served;
(b) The date on which the
individual was served;
(c) The
particular place of service; and
(d) A statement that the server is 18 years
old or older and not a party to the proceeding or related by blood or marriage
to a party to the proceeding.
G. Distribution of Documentation. Except as
otherwise provided by law, the requesting party shall serve promptly on all
other parties to the claim copies of all documentation produced in response to
a subpoena.
H. Enforcement of
Subpoenas.
(1) If an individual fails to
comply with a properly served subpoena, pursuant to Labor and Employment
Article, §
9-717, Annotated
Code of Maryland, the party wishing to enforce the subpoena shall file with the
Commission a written request for the enforcement of the subpoena.
(2) The request shall:
(a) State, with specificity:
(i) When and how the subpoena was served;
and
(ii) Why the testimony or
documents sought are necessary for the resolution of the issue; and
(b) Be accompanied by copies of
the subpoena and any proof of service, return receipt, or affidavit.
(3) Upon determining that the
subpoena was issued and served in compliance with the law, the Commission may
and, on request of a party to the proceeding, shall apply to the appropriate
circuit court for an order to show cause why the individual should not be
imprisoned for failing to comply with a subpoena.
I. Sanctions. If the Commission, after an
evidentiary hearing, determines that a subpoena was requested in bad faith, the
Commission may assess against the requesting party the whole cost of the
proceeding, including reasonable attorney's fees.
Notes
Regulations.05, Guide of Medical and Surgical Fees, recodified from COMAR 14.09.03 to COMAR 14.09.08, Guide of Medical and Surgical Fees, effective 41:4 Md. R. 304, eff.
Regulations.05, Hearing Procedures adopted effective 41:4 Md. R. 304, eff.
Regulation .05 amended effective 41:18 Md. R. 1010, eff.
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