Arizona Administrative Code
Title 7 - EDUCATION
Chapter 2 - STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION
Article 7 - ADJUDICATIONS
Section R7-2-712 - Subpoenas
Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. The Board may issue subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses and for the production of books, records, documents and other evidence on its own volition or at the request of a party. The subpoena shall be signed by a Board employee designated by the Board.
B. A request for a hearing subpoena shall be in writing and served on each party at least seven days prior to the date set for hearing and shall state:
C. On application of a party or the agency and for use as evidence, the presiding officer may permit a deposition to be taken, in the manner and upon the terms designated by the presiding officer, of a witness who cannot be subpoenaed or is unable to attend the hearing.
D. The individual to whom a subpoena is directed shall comply with its provisions unless, prior to the date set for appearance, the presiding officer grants a written request to quash or modify the subpoena. The request shall be submitted to the Board and state the reasons why it should be granted. The presiding officer shall grant or deny such request by order.
E. The party requesting the subpoena shall prepare it and cause it to be served upon the individual to whom it is directed and on all parties in the same manner as provided for service of subpoenas in civil matters before the superior court. The return of service shall be filed with the Board.
F. A party, or the person served with a subpoena who objects to the subpoena, or any portion of it, may file an objection with the presiding officer. The objection shall be filed within five days after service of the subpoena, or at the outset of the hearing, if the subpoena is served fewer than five days before the hearing.
G. If a subpoena issued for the Board is disobeyed, the Board may petition the superior court to enforce the subpoena pursuant to A.R.S. § 15-203.
H. If a subpoena issued for a party other than the Board is disobeyed, the party may petition the superior court in the manner provided by law for the enforcement of subpoenas in a civil action.