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4 Pa. Code § 607a.13. Subpoenas.

§ 607a.13. Subpoenas.

 (a)  Procedure for requesting subpoena.

   (1)  A subpoena for the attendance of witnesses or for the production of documents will be issued only upon written application to the presiding officer, with a copy to the non-requesting party. Notwithstanding the forgoing, the presiding officer may, by their own motion, issue a subpoena for the attendance of witnesses or the production of documents.

   (2)  A written application shall specify the relevance of the testimony or documentary evidence sought. For documentary evidence, the request must specify, to the extent possible, the documents desired and the facts to be proved thereby.

   (3)  A subpoena for new or additional witnesses will not be issued after a hearing has been started and continued unless orally requested on the record at the hearing and approved by the presiding officer; except that subpoenas issued prior to the start and continuance of the hearing may be reissued upon written request.

   (4)  Failure to adhere to the requirements of this subsection may result in the refusal to issue the requested subpoena.

 (b)  Service of subpoena.

   (1)  A subpoena for the attendance of a witness must be personally served on the witness at least 48 hours prior to the hearing, unless the witness agrees to waive the 48-hour requirement.

   (2)  A subpoena for the production of documents may be served personally, by mail, by facsimile machine or by other electronic means upon the individual in possession of the documents, the legal counsel for the entity or individual in possession of the documents, or the designated custodian of the documents. A subpoena for the production of documents shall be served no later than 10 business days prior to hearing.

   (3)  Failure to adhere to the requirements of this subsection may result in a ruling by the presiding officer denying the enforceability of the subpoena.

 (c)  Enforcement of subpoena.

   (1)  If the subject of a subpoena fails or refuses to comply with the terms of the subpoena, the subpoenaing party may file with the Docket Clerk a request for enforcement.

   (2)  If the presiding officer determines that the testimony or documentary evidence sought through the subpoena is probative of a material fact or issue relevant to the proceeding, the Secretary of Administration, or their designee, will petition a court of record for enforcement of the subpoena in accordance with 71 Pa.C.S. §  2202(c) (relating to duties of Office of Administration).

 (d)  Supersession. Subsections (a)—(c) supersede 1 Pa. Code § §  35.142 and 35.145—35.152 (relating to subpoenas; and depositions).



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