Iowa Admin. Code r. 161-4.7

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 10, November 13, 2024
Rule 161-4.7 - Discovery
(1)Civil procedure rules govern discovery. Discovery procedures applicable in civil actions, as set forth in the Iowa Rules of Civil Procedure, are applicable in contested cases. Unless lengthened or shortened by these rules or by order of the presiding officer, time periods for compliance with discovery shall be as provided in the Iowa Rules of Civil Procedure.
(2)Motions relating to discovery. Any motion relating to discovery shall allege that the moving party has made a good-faith attempt to resolve the discovery issues involved with the opposing party. Motions in regard to discovery shall be ruled upon by the presiding officer. Opposing parties shall be afforded the opportunity to respond within ten days of the filing of the motion unless the time is shortened as provided in subrule 4.7(1). The presiding officer may rule on the basis of the written motion and any response, or may order argument on the motion.
(3)Use at hearing. Evidence obtained in discovery may be used in the contested case proceeding if that evidence would otherwise be admissible in that proceeding.
(4)Sanctions available. The Iowa Rules of Civil Procedure govern what sanctions may be imposed by the presiding officer for the failure to comply with a discovery order, the failure to respond to discovery, or failing to otherwise comply with the rules of discovery.
(5)Discovery on commission and complainant. When discovery of information from the complainant is sought, discovery should be made upon the complainant with a copy thereof provided to the commission's representative. When discovery of information from the commission is sought, discovery should be made upon the commission with a copy thereof provided to the complainant or the complainant's representative. Discovery of the commission's investigative file may be made pursuant to Iowa Code section 17A.13(2).
(6)Discovery materials not filed. Unless otherwise ordered by the presiding officer, no deposition, notice of deposition, interrogatory, request for production of documents, request for admission, or response, document or thing produced, or objection thereto shall be filed. Any motion attacking the sufficiency of a response to a discovery request must have a copy of the request and response attached or the motion may be denied. This rule does not apply to depositions to perpetuate testimony.
(7)Discovery conference. A discovery conference may be ordered, requested, and held in the same manner and upon the same terms as are provided for in Iowa Rule of Civil Procedure 124.2.
(8)Duplication of civil procedure rules. The duplication in these rules of provisions contained within the Iowa Rules of Civil Procedure relating to discovery does not imply that other portions of the civil procedure rules do not govern discovery in contested cases before the commission.

Iowa Admin. Code r. 161-4.7