Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 0800 - Labor and Workforce Development
Subtitle 0800-01 - Occupational Safety and Health
Chapter 0800-01-02 - Variances from Occupational Safety and Health Standards
Section 0800-01-02-.15 - DISCOVERY
Universal Citation: TN Comp Rules and Regs 0800-01-02-.15
Current through September 24, 2024
(1) Depositions.
(a) For reasons of unavailability or for
other good cause shown, the testimony of any witness may be taken by
deposition. Depositions may be taken orally or upon written interrogatories
before any person designated by the Commissioner and having power to administer
oaths.
(b) Application(s). Any
party desiring to take the deposition of a witness may make application in
writing to the Commissioner setting forth:
1.
The reasons why such deposition should be taken;
2. The name and address of each
witness;
3. The subject matter
which each witness is expected to testify; and
4. The time, place, and the name and address
of the person before whom the deposition is to be taken.
(c) Notices. Such notice as the Commissioner
may order shall be given by the party taking the deposition to every other
party.
(d) Taking of Evidence. Each
witness testifying upon deposition shall be sworn, and the parties not calling
the witness shall have the right to cross-examine the witness. The questions
propounded and the answers thereto, together with all objections made, shall be
reduced to writing, read to and subscribed by the witness, and certified by the
officer before whom the deposition is taken. Thereafter, the officer shall seal
the deposition, with two copies thereof, in an envelope and mail same by
certified mail to the Commissioner. Subject to such objections to the questions
and answers as were noted during the depositions, said deposition may be read
and offered in evidence by the party taking it. No part of a deposition shall
be admitted in evidence unless there is a showing that the reasons for the
taking of the deposition in the first instance existed at the time of the
hearing.
(2) Other Discovery. Whenever appropriate to a just disposition of any issue in a hearing, the Commissioner may allow discovery by any other appropriate procedure, such as by written interrogatories upon a party, production of documents by a party, or by entry for inspection at the place(s) of employment involved.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-3-1411, 50-3-602 and 50-3-605.
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