52 Pa. Code § 5.343 - Procedures in deposition by oral examination
(a) A party desiring to take the deposition
of a person upon oral examination, other than under §
5.322 (relating to informal
agreement regarding discovery or deposition procedure), shall give 20 days
notice in writing to the active party and to the presiding officer. A party
noticed to be deposed is required to appear without subpoena. A person who is
not a party is not required to appear unless subpoenaed.
(b) The notice must conform with subsections
(c)-(f) and §
5.344 (relating to approval by
presiding officer) and state the time and place of taking the deposition and
the name and address of each person to be examined if known, and if the name is
not known, a general description sufficient to identify him or the particular
class or group to which he belongs.
(c) The notice must include a brief statement
of the matters for which inquiry is being made.
(d) If the person to be examined is a party,
the notice may include a request made in compliance with §
5.349 (relating to requests for
documents, entry for inspection and other purposes) for the production of
documents and tangible things at the taking of the deposition. If the person to
be examined is not a party, and is to be served with a subpoena duces tecum to
provide designated materials, the notice shall specify the materials to be
produced.
(e) A party may in his
notice and in a subpoena, if issued, name as the deponent a public or private
corporation, a partnership or association or a governmental agency. In that
event, the organization named shall file within 10 days of service a
designation of one or more officers, directors or managing agents, or other
persons who consent to testify on its behalf, and may set forth, for the
persons designated, the matters on which he will testify. A subpoena shall
advise a nonparty organization of its duty to make a designation. The person
designated shall testify as to matters known or reasonably available to the
organization. This subsection does not preclude taking a deposition by other
procedures authorized in this chapter.
(f) An objection to the notice of deposition
may be filed within 10 days of service of the notice. A copy of the objection
shall be served upon the presiding officer and the parties. A notice of
deposition which is served upon a nonparty must state that the nonparty may
file objections within 10 days of service and identify the persons-names and
addresses-to whom the objections shall be sent.
(g) Subsections (a)-(f) supersede 1 Pa. Code
§
§35.142, 35.145 and 35.146 (relating to subpoenas; depositions; and notice
and application).
Notes
The provisions of this § 5.343 amended under the Public Utility Code, 66 Pa.C.S. § § 309-311, 315, 331-335, 501, 504-506, 701-703, 1101-1103, 1301 and 1501.
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