Ohio Admin. Code 4112-3-13 - Subpoenas
(A) Issuance of subpoenas. A commissioner may
issue a subpoena to compel the attendance of witnesses or the production of
evidence, including, but not limited to, books, records, correspondence, or other documents relating to any matter under
investigation by the commission or as otherwise permitted under Chapter 4112.
of the Revised Code. The director or the director's designee may sign and issue
subpoenas on behalf of the commission. Subpoenas issued on behalf of the
commission for a public hearing may be issued by an
administrative law judge
the member(s) of the
commission or administrative law judge(s) conducting the hearing .
Subpoenas issued under this rule shall be governed by division (B)(3) of
section 4112.04 of the Revised Code, the
Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, and rule
4112-3-12 of the Administrative
Code.
(B) Issuance of subpoena at
the request of respondent. Subpoenas shall be issued upon receipt of a written
request from a respondent or respondent's representative which identifies the
case caption and complaint number and contains the name and address of the
person to be served. Subpoena requests for the production of documents must
specify the documents to be produced. Subpoenas issued at the request of a
respondent shall contain the name and address of the respondent and shall state
that they were issued at the respondent's request. Subpoenas issued on behalf
of a respondent shall be sent to the respondent and served by the respondent,
consistent with the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure.
(C) Fees. Where a subpoena or subpoena for
production of evidence is issued upon the application of the respondent, the
cost of service and witness and mileage fees shall be borne by the respondent.
Witness and mileage fees shall be the same as paid by the common pleas courts
of Ohio as outlined in section
2335.06 of the Revised
Code.
(D) Failure to obey subpoena.
On the failure of any person to obey a subpoena, the commission may make
application to the common pleas court of the county in which the witness
resides, was served, or transacts business, for
an order from the court for a person to show cause why he or she shall not be
held in contempt and further relief as may be appropriate.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4112.04
Rule Amplifies: 4112.04, 4112.05, 4112.051
Prior Effective Dates: 11/04/1971, 11/15/1977, 07/12/1989, 08/10/1997, 10/17/2002, 10/21/2013, 10/12/2019
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