South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 9 - INSTITUTE OF ARCHEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
Subchapter 9-100 - ADJUDICATION RULES
II - THE PREHEARING STAGE
Section 9-100.237 - Discovery: Protective Order
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. Upon motion by a party or the person from whom discovery is sought, and for good cause shown, the Adjudicator may make any order that justice requires to protect a party or person from annoyance, embarrassment, oppression, or undue burden or expense, including one or more of the following:
B. The Adjudicator may permit a party or a person from whom discovery is sought, who is seeking a protective order, to make all or part of the showing of good cause in camera. If such a showing is made, upon motion of the party or the person from whom discovery is sought, an in camera record of the proceedings shall be made. If the Adjudicator enters a protective order, any in camera record of such showing shall be sealed and preserved and made available to SCIAA or to a court in the event of appeal.
C. The Adjudicator may upon motion by a party or by a person from whom discovery is sought, and for good cause shown,
Any party affected by any such action shall have an adequate opportunity, once learning of the name of the witness and obtaining a narrative summary of expected testimony, or in the case of a SCIAA witness, any prior statement or statements, to prepare for cross-examination and for the presentation of the party's case.