Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection
ATCP 1-9 - General
Chapter ATCP 1 - Administrative Orders And Contested Cases
Subchapter V - Contested Case Proceedings
Section ATCP 1.23 - Discovery
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) CLASS 2 CONTESTED CASES. In a class 2 contested case, every party is entitled to discovery as provided in s. 227.45(7) and ch. 804, Stats.
(2) OTHER CONTESTED CASES. In a class 1 or class 3 contested case, the administrative law judge may by order authorize discovery by any party under s. 227.45(7) and ch. 804, Stats. Except as provided in s. 227.45(7) (a) to (d), Stats., the decision to grant or deny a discovery request in a class 1 or class 3 contested case is subject to the administrative law judge's discretion. The administrative law judge may issue a discovery order in response to a motion by any party, and may impose such limits on discovery as the administrative law judge considers appropriate.
(3) EXCHANGE OF EVIDENCE AND WITNESS LISTS.
(4) PROTECTIVE ORDERS. Upon motion by any party, and for good cause shown, the administrative law judge may issue a protective order under s. 804.01(3), Stats., limiting discovery. The administrative law judge may issue a protective order in any contested case, including a class 2 contested case.
(5) ORDER COMPELLING DISCOVERY. If a person fails to respond to a discovery request under this section, the party seeking discovery may move the administrative law judge for an order compelling discovery. Upon motion by any party, the administrative law judge may issue an order compelling discovery under s. 804.12, Stats.
Note: If a party fails to comply with sub. (3), or with an administrative law judge's order under sub. (2), (4) or (5), the party is subject to possible sanctions under s. ATCP 1.11. If any person willfully fails to testify or provide evidence in compliance with an administrative law judge's order under sub. (5), that person may be coerced under ss. 93.14(3) and 885.12, Stats., or may be subject to criminal penalties as provided under s. 93.21(3) or (4), Stats.
(6) COMPLETION OF DISCOVERY. Discovery in a contested case shall be completed at least 10 days prior to the date on which the contested case hearing is scheduled to begin, except as otherwise ordered or allowed by the administrative law judge.