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37 Pa. Code § 171.33. Discovery limitations.

§ 171.33. Discovery limitations.

 (a)  The time limits on commencing discovery in all claims shall be the same as those set forth in Pa.R.C.P.

 (b)  Unless otherwise directed, all discovery shall be completed within 30 days after the Administrator confirms that the claim is ready for arbitration pursuant to §  171.71(d) (relating to certificate of readiness). A petition for extension of time for discovery shall clearly demonstrate to the Administrator the petitioner’s diligence in the pursuit of discovery in the time permitted, the need for further discovery, and specific plans and schedule for a prompt conclusion to discovery. The time limitation placed on discovery does not relieve an expert witness or a party of a responsibility to file supplemental responses. The parties may file the supplemental responses after the close of discovery without seeking leave of the Administrator.

 (c)  Absent agreement of the parties or leave of the Administrator, depositions shall be held in the county in which the cause of action arose.



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