South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 37 - SOUTH CAROLINA CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACADEMY
Article 5 - ADJUDICATION OF MISCONDUCT ALLEGATIONS
Section 37-104 - Discovery
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 37-104
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. Any party to a contested case hearing requested pursuant to R.R.37-101 may engage in discovery only as allowed by this section or the Administrative Procedures Act.
B. Discovery shall be conducted pursuant to Rules 26-37, SCRCP, except:
1. Requests for Admission pursuant to Rule36,
SCRCP are not allowed;
2.
Interrogatories pursuant to Rule33, SCRCP shall be limited to twenty-five (25)
interrogatories. In determining the number of interrogatories subparts shall be
included, but the standard interrogatories contained in Rule33(b), SCRCP shall
not be included;
3. Physical and
mental examinations pursuant to Rule35, SCRCP do not need to meet the $100,000
amount in controversy;
4. No more
than three (3) depositions may be taken by either party unless the parties
consent, with specificity, in writing, to the taking of additional
depositions.
C. All discovery must be concluded at least thirty (30) days prior to the contested case hearing provided for in R.R.37-105.
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